Posts Tagged ‘mulch’
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
Do you know how many dogs died at OccupySF? I don’t but that’s Topic A whenever you discuss OccupySF with any member of our “City Family” these days.
The bocce ball courts are still shut down as DPW and RPD and who knows who all else set about fixing the place up and generating a seven-figure clean-up bill.
The old turf was put in four months ago. Mulching for the new turf:

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Thus ends OccupySF 2011.
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Monday, January 24th, 2011
Sure looks, smells that way.
Anyway, somebody dumped big piles of poo like this one near the Panhandle bike path on Friday and then took the weekend off.
Even today, people in the NoPA be checking their shoes as if they stepped in the present left by pooch of San Francisco’s selfish, self-centered owner/guardians.
Oh well.

Someday this mulch will get to where it belongs and things will get back to normal.
And then, after that, RPD will put some drainage into the Panhandle so it’s not swampy six months of the year.
Someday.
Tags: 2011, bay area, california, methane, mulch, odor, panhandle nopa, poo, San Francisco, sewer, smell, smelly, stink, stinks
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Friday, July 30th, 2010
The way things are going, the old missile magazines (horizontal silos, basically) up at the Presidio will soon be covered over with mulch or something.
The scene today at the former SF-89 Nike Ajax missile launch complex:

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A closer look:

Sic transit gloria mundi…
Tags: 2010, 740th AAA Battalion, ajax, army, bay area, california, compost, fort winfield scott, hercules, ifc, missile, mount sutro, mulch, nike, presidio, San Francisco, sf-88, sf-88c, sf-88l, sf-89, sf-89c, sf-89l, site, sutro tower, u. s., ucsf
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