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Cami

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Some creepy noises goin on around here. The only way I can think to describe this noise, is like an old rusty swingset blowing in the wind. You think it's coming from one room in the house, and then late morning to evening, quiet. Then it starts again, you think the sound is in the hallway, and then all of a sudden it sounds like it is coming from the kitchen, and when you walk outside it's even louder, but you cannot pinpoint where the sound is coming from. It's the weirdest, and maybe creepiest damn thing. It's very distracting and makes it hard to sleep.

Do you have any creepy or odd sounds at your home?
 
one of this cami

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Passive roof vents encourage natural air flow and work without the aid of motorized fans. Roof vents enhance the overall comfort of the house by providing escape hatches for hot, stale, moist air, which can reach temperatures of 150 degrees in summer.

In winter, you need to dump that hot air before it condenses, which can lead to rot and mold. Warm air trapped in the attic during winter also may cause rapid melting of snow, which then refreezes as ice dams—mini glaciers that can push up shingles and peel off gutters and soffits.

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huh, I'll be damned, good to know Rog! The noise has stopped for now...hopefully for good.
I look forward to hearing the tree frogs! We have all kinds of night sounds here, especially since we are surrounded by creeks, but, my phone doesn't record sounds very well.
 
We have a rocky lot to grassy area like that between our house and the bar, and that is the stretch the deerbirds are at all summer long, every summer. If you're not careful where you walk, you'll end up stepping on the eggs, or a baby bird itself. I like them personally. Then again, I like most animals.
 
I look forward to hearing the tree frogs! We have all kinds of night sounds here, especially since we are surrounded by creeks, but, my phone doesn't record sounds very well.

Long ago, the green frog lived with his widowed mother in a small pond. The green frog never listened to his mother, and when she told him to do something, he always did the opposite. If his mother told him to play in the hills, he went to the river. If she told him to go up, he went down. If she told him left, he went right. If she told him this, he did that.

The mother frog worried about what she would do with her sonhe caused her so much distress and embarrassment. Why cant he be like other frogs? she said to herself. Why cant he respect his elders and do what hes told? She worried about what would happen to him when she was gone. She knew she would have to do something to break his bad habits.

Day after day, week after week, the mother frog scolded the green frog and tried to teach him the proper way to behave, but he continued to ignore her and did just as he wished. The mother frog was growing old, and she worried so much that eventually she became sick. But even then the green frog did not change his ways.

Finally, when the mother frog knew she was going to die, she called her son to her side. She wanted a proper burial on the ountain, and since she knew that the green frog would do the opposite of what she told him, she chose her words carefully. I dont have much longer to live, she said. When I die, do not to bury me on the mountainside. You must bury me on the bank of the river.

The green frog looked at her forlornly with his head bowed.

Promise me, said the mother frog. You must promise.

I promise, said the green frog.

Four days later, the mother frog died and the green frog was terribly sad. He blamed himself for her death and he was sorry for all the heartache he had caused her. He knew it was too late to undo all of his past misdeeds, but he could become a good frog for her now. He resolved finally to listen to his mothers instructions. I always did the opposite of what she told me when she was alive, he said to himself, but now I will do exactly as she told me.

So, even knowing that it was unwise, the green frog buried his mother by the river. And when it rained, he stood watch, praying to heaven that the water would not rise. But when the monsoon rains came that summer, the river rose higher and higherit flowed over its banks and washed his mothers grave away.

The green frog sat in the pouring rain by the river bank, crying and crying for his mother. And that is why, to this day, the green frogs cry when it rains.