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Speech, Lnguage and Hearing Sciences

Is there a message here?

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My other half is a staff piano accompanist in the Department of Music at San Diego State University (he also works as a Realtor and at Barnes & Noble Booksellers). Parking on the SDSU campus is at a premium — meaning if you want to park on campus, you pay big bucks — and parking around campus is non-existent.

Whenever Jim has to go to campus, I usually drop him off since the campus is just a mile from where we live. I pick him up by waiting in the loading zone across from the Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences building. I’m pretty sure that’s the name of the building even though the sign out front says differently:

Speech, Lnguage and Hearing Sciences

 

 I’m wondering if there is a message there. Any Twits want to translate that into Tweetereese?

 

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Staring up at a eucalyptus

Away she goes!

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The closest Costco is about a half mile from my house, and it’s normally extremely easy to get to. Not today:

Fallen eucalyptus tree

 

That’s a eucalyptus tree, and not a particularly big one, but it had fallen and was blocking 3½ lanes of the highway frontage road. The police had the southbound lanes completely closed, but our northbound lanes were still open albeit scrunching two lanes down into ½ lane on the shoulder.

Eucalyptus trees are not native to San Diego. They were brought from Australia back ca. 1850 to use for railroad ties. Unfortunately, the wood is very brittle and did not make good ties. However, the tree loved San Diego’s climate and by driving around the County you’d never think that they were not native here. They are everywhere!

They grow rather tall but have somewhat shallow root systems. Couple that with the brittle wood, and the poor trees sometimes fall over or break apart during our six-week rainy season or during the high Santa Ana wind season.

We had the wettest April I can remember in the 18 years I’ve lived here, and I suspect the ground around that eucalyptus simply couldn’t hold that massive tree with the shallow root system anymore, and away she goes!

I love eucalyptus trees but they really don’t belong on small residential properties or along freeways. Here’s one of my favorite pictures of a giant in Balboa Park:

Staring up at a eucalyptus

 

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Looking for real estate services in San Diego County? I can highly recommend
James Frimmer, Realtor with Century 21 Award, DRE #01458572

If you’re just looking for a home inspector,
I can highly recommend Russel Ray; that’s me!