07 February 2015

yellow river

first time at yellow river park, which was purty nice, although we had to cut our jaunt short after guinness starting throwing up and taking endless shits --- i think he hoovered up the wrong thing off the sidewalk in midtown

i'm not sure why they named it "yellow"

Sec. 78-34. – Improper use of sound producing devices It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or use any sound producing or motorized equipment, including but not limited to generators and vehicles, or play or operate any sound amplification devices, including but not limited to radios, television sets, stereos, musical instruments, public address systems and the like, in such a manner as to unreasonably annoy, disturb, injure, or endanger other persons, or to otherwise destroy the comfort, repose, peace or safety of other persons in a park or recreation facility. (Code 1978, § 4-3006; Ord. of 1-2-02(2), § 1)

5 comments:

Julie said...

I have somehow ended up on your blog, after trying to find the person who wrote this: http://tomitronics.com/old_buildings/yellowriver/index.html

If this was you, would you let me know? I'm concerned about the main house there, and I'm trying to find contacts who know about it.

Thanks!
Julie

tomitron said...

yes, i wrote that ---

Julie said...

Do you have any idea what's going on with the farmhouse? They've cutesified the post office and barn and stuff, torn down Jewell Nash's beautiful 1913 house, and the main farmhouse across the street, plus that wonderful early 20th century house just beyond the property at the curve, are just sitting there with orange flags in the yard. I worry what's going to happen to them, and thought you might have some inside scoop. I took a bunch of pictures over there this weekend and was curious about their future.

tomitron said...

they are probably going to widen the road, which is why they moved the post office and buggered it up ---- "it is better for the temple of the lord to fall into the hands of the infidel, than for an historic building to fall into the hands of government"

Julie said...


Not really what I wanted to hear. But you should add to that "the love of the automobile is the root of all evil" or something more clever...