Calzone
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Last week someone was stabbed in the late evening hours in downtown Peekskill. That person that was stabbed last week now is reported dead and now it is a murder.
Our Peekskill Herald also reported someone form of prostitution was also happening last week.
If I remember right there were two murders in Peekskill last year. One was a drive-by shooting.
When we lived in Greenpoint Brooklyn our upstairs neighbor said, “Greenpoint is a very safe neighborhood, only one murder a year.” For two consecutive years that one murder per year happen just a few blocks from where I lived in Greenpoint. This was when another neighbor got mugged right in front of our house.
We live on the other side of the city of Peekskill, in a somewhat rural part of the city, and distant from the downtown. Pretty much we are not in the hotspot for crime and murders.
When we lived in Greenpoint the population was about 35K, and here in Peekskill it is only 25K. Hmmm…
The journalist in me demands I report the good, the bad, and the ugly. One business owner who owns a bar and several restaurants suggested to the city government to close down bars at 2:00 AM to curb these crimes. This suggests that the crime up here is alcohol related.
I kinda live in a Republican stronghold in Peekskill. Many of my neighbors speak openly about owning guns. Also all my neighbors have surveillance cameras to the extent that I don’t need any.
A while back I saw an animal scurry that at first I though was a rat. Pretty much a full grown NYC sized adult rat with the hairless tail and chubby butt.
When I set up rat traps I killed a few Voles, so I thought I could of seen a mature Vole that can approach the size of a NYC rat, but it turns out my neighbor caught a NYC sized rat in his Hav-A-Hart trap.
Moral of the story is I was not hallucinating.
We also have rat snakes that are black and about 6 feet long.
The rabbits are eating our lettuce, string beans, and pea plants. I’m cool with feeding the rabbits. Part of country living. BTW the rabbits seem to be tame and they know we intend no harm. I can get to 8-10 feet from them before they run into hiding.
Next year I’m thinking of elevating some beds for the lettuce, peas and string beans.
Live and let live…
Cal
Our Peekskill Herald also reported someone form of prostitution was also happening last week.
If I remember right there were two murders in Peekskill last year. One was a drive-by shooting.
When we lived in Greenpoint Brooklyn our upstairs neighbor said, “Greenpoint is a very safe neighborhood, only one murder a year.” For two consecutive years that one murder per year happen just a few blocks from where I lived in Greenpoint. This was when another neighbor got mugged right in front of our house.
We live on the other side of the city of Peekskill, in a somewhat rural part of the city, and distant from the downtown. Pretty much we are not in the hotspot for crime and murders.
When we lived in Greenpoint the population was about 35K, and here in Peekskill it is only 25K. Hmmm…
The journalist in me demands I report the good, the bad, and the ugly. One business owner who owns a bar and several restaurants suggested to the city government to close down bars at 2:00 AM to curb these crimes. This suggests that the crime up here is alcohol related.
I kinda live in a Republican stronghold in Peekskill. Many of my neighbors speak openly about owning guns. Also all my neighbors have surveillance cameras to the extent that I don’t need any.
A while back I saw an animal scurry that at first I though was a rat. Pretty much a full grown NYC sized adult rat with the hairless tail and chubby butt.
When I set up rat traps I killed a few Voles, so I thought I could of seen a mature Vole that can approach the size of a NYC rat, but it turns out my neighbor caught a NYC sized rat in his Hav-A-Hart trap.
Moral of the story is I was not hallucinating.
We also have rat snakes that are black and about 6 feet long.
The rabbits are eating our lettuce, string beans, and pea plants. I’m cool with feeding the rabbits. Part of country living. BTW the rabbits seem to be tame and they know we intend no harm. I can get to 8-10 feet from them before they run into hiding.
Next year I’m thinking of elevating some beds for the lettuce, peas and string beans.
Live and let live…
Cal
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