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Writer’s Wednesday
The Mama Kat Writer’s Challenge is upon me once more. The challenge for this week offered the following choices:
1.) Tell us about a lie you told that you later regretted.
2.) Choose a task you’d like someone to complete and write a poem asking them to do it.
3.) Describe a talent you have.
4.) Write a list of ten things on your mind this week.
I decided to do the poems of request for my challenge this week. To make it really challenging for the wordy person that I am, I decided to do them in variant Haiku style. (I disclaim all responsibility for anyone who dies reading this!)
On the subject of getting the train whistles to calm down:
Sorrowfully wailing
Noisy train near
No whistling here
On the federally mandated water treatment:
Sparkling water clear
Federally mandated
You pay for it
-or-
Eight million years OK
One senate session not
Idiots abound
Now it is up to you to do your own challenge.
Tooting Tuesday
Today was a day to consider tooting. (No, not that kind of tooting.) The kind trains do as they creep or race past roadway intersections. Our city and two neighboring cities (well, neighboring for out here – they are within 45 miles of here) are sponsoring an engineering “Quiet Zone” study to see if we can kill the train horns at our intersections.
For those who are not familiar with the mishmash of federal, state, and local regulations on train whistling, consider that here in Colorado any train – street intersection is regulated by or involves all these govenmental and regulatory bodies:
- RSA – Railroad Safety Administration (federal)
- County Governement (local)
- Local (City) Government (local)
- PUC – Public Utilities Commission (state)
- CDOT – Colorado Department Of Transportation (state)
- Railroads – Union Pacific and Burlington Northern & Santa Fe here