Thursday, July 24, 2014

Apartment Landscaping: Cut Those Plants Back

Yesterday my wife saw a woman taking some bulky items to her car.  The lady ran into a sprawling cactus plant that was spilling out into the sidewalk.  She was annoyed.  But, it points out one important thing about landscaping in an apartment complex.  The plants should not be taking over the world.  They should not be spilling out over sidewalks and rendering benches unusable.  
 

Plants and landscaping are a wonderful benefit to living in an apartment.  But, sometimes the gardeners need to cut them back!

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Apartment Security: The Gate Must Work

There is a beautiful apartment complex just a little ways down our road.  While the buildings are a little older, it has immaculate landscaping and generous dog walking areas.  The complex even has a lake with turtles, herons, and geese.  The pool even has a waterfall.  There is only one problem: the front gate doesn't work.  It is always open and anyone can drive right on in to the complex.  In a big city, a non-functional gate is a big turn off.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Slow Down When Driving in An Apartment Complex

The demographics of American apartment complexes are changing.  Many complexes host large communities of guest workers from India.  These workers are not familiar with American customs regarding cars and pedestrians.  They also tend to walk around a lot in an apartment complex.

Delhi Traffic By David Bleasdale from England [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) or CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Foreign guest workers may not walk against traffic.  They also may not avoid blind corners.  They also tend not to use the available sidewalks.  Since they are often working from home with offshore personnel in India, they may be up and walking about much later than typical Americans.  Since they may not have a car or they may rely on friends for transportation, they tend to walk to work and to stores.

On many occasions, I have rounded a blind corner to find an extended family of immigrants or guest workers complete with grandfather, grandmother, mom, dad, and baby in stroller.  Needless to say, if you are driving in an apartment complex, watch your speed and be prepared for the unexpected.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Advantages of Renting: No Paving Bricks for Me

One of my co-workers is a home owner.  Every weekend, he works on his yard.  A typical weekend consists of moving tons of 30-pound paving stones around for one of his two weekend days.  He takes pride in his yard and gets a lot of enjoyment out of it.  But, secretly, I'm glad I don't have to do any yard work.  There aren't many advantages to living in an apartment, but avoiding yard work has to be one of the greatest.


I also appreciate the fact that I don't have to come up with $3000 at some random time if an air conditioner or furnace breaks.  There that is two advantages for renting!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

How to Blow Out the Breezeways

If you live in an apartment the south, odds are pretty good that you live in a garden-style apartment with open air breezeways.  These breezeways let air circulate and don't have to be air conditioned.  However, they do have to be swept out by the maintenance staff on a regular basis.  Most apartment complex groundskeeping crews use leaf blowers for the job.



Unfortunately, some groundskeeping people shirk their responsibilities.  If you are on a Groundskeeping crew, blowing out the hallways is your chance to go to war against bugs, moths, spiders, cobwebs, and leaves.  


Suit up, crank that blower up full blast and go after them.  You've got to get the floor and blow out the dirt and leaves.  Then, you've got to blow out the walls and the ceilings and the stair barristers.  You've got to get all the spiders, all the spider webs, and all the spider eggs.  The whole complex is counting on you!