BusynMember
Well-Known Member
Don't you just wish all your neighbors were easygoing...lol?
I am simply venting. We go out of our way not to interact with these neighbors except to smile and wave in a friendly way.
When they first moved in, they asked if they cut cut down our bushes that divide our yard from their yard. We LOVE our bushes! Fortunately, this isn't our house so we said our landlord wouldn't let us (we never asked him). So they cut the bushes as thin as they can if any branch hangs over their lawn at all. Ok, well, whatever floats their boat.
The last weekend we saw the cops at their house and we wondered WTH? Very quiet neighborhood and almost no crime. Well, it turns out they are feuding with the neighbors on the other side of their house, two really REALLY nice ladies, who don't bother anybody and are going to build a fence. Apparently, the family is enraged over the fence so they called the cops to find out exactly where there property line is. Now there is a thick string attacked to two black posts on the edge of their property line with a huge "No Tresspassing" sign there. I'm sure the fence will still go up, but I guess they are trying to make a point???
It would maybe be different if these were stellar people who never do anything annoying, but they have a dog (and I love dogs) and they keep him out all the time. I feel so bad for him. He barks and barks (I'm surprised nobody has turned them in for the noise, but most of us have dogs and don't want the dog to get into trouble). They told us that the dog had bitten somebody once and isn't friendly (they are from another state and informed the police that the dog had a bite record and they do always make sure he stays in his yard).
Hub and I have decided to avoid these people as much as possible...and we are glad we have those high bushes that separate us...lol.
Ok, vent over. I know. It's really not that big a deal
I am simply venting. We go out of our way not to interact with these neighbors except to smile and wave in a friendly way.
When they first moved in, they asked if they cut cut down our bushes that divide our yard from their yard. We LOVE our bushes! Fortunately, this isn't our house so we said our landlord wouldn't let us (we never asked him). So they cut the bushes as thin as they can if any branch hangs over their lawn at all. Ok, well, whatever floats their boat.
The last weekend we saw the cops at their house and we wondered WTH? Very quiet neighborhood and almost no crime. Well, it turns out they are feuding with the neighbors on the other side of their house, two really REALLY nice ladies, who don't bother anybody and are going to build a fence. Apparently, the family is enraged over the fence so they called the cops to find out exactly where there property line is. Now there is a thick string attacked to two black posts on the edge of their property line with a huge "No Tresspassing" sign there. I'm sure the fence will still go up, but I guess they are trying to make a point???
It would maybe be different if these were stellar people who never do anything annoying, but they have a dog (and I love dogs) and they keep him out all the time. I feel so bad for him. He barks and barks (I'm surprised nobody has turned them in for the noise, but most of us have dogs and don't want the dog to get into trouble). They told us that the dog had bitten somebody once and isn't friendly (they are from another state and informed the police that the dog had a bite record and they do always make sure he stays in his yard).
Hub and I have decided to avoid these people as much as possible...and we are glad we have those high bushes that separate us...lol.
Ok, vent over. I know. It's really not that big a deal