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Not quite sure what happened with last night's 2:45 AM freight train, which I NEVER hear, but whose whistle woke me up last night.  Here are my two guesses:

1)  The engineer (or conductor, or whoever) normally doesn't have to do the annoying midnight run, and is used to saner work hours.  He/she/it figured that if they weren't going to be able to get any sleep, neither was anyone else on the Peninsula, and placed a copy of the latest Merriam-Webster on the whistle button.  The dictionary occasionally slid off as the train rounded a curve or went over a bumpy bit, but the person in charge would quickly remedy that particular situation.

2)  The engineer (or conductor, or whoever) brought along their five-year-old nephew/niece/child, and thought it was perfectly okay for said little one to crank the volume of the whistle from Low, through High, to Ridiculously Loud, and then lean on the whistle button nigh continuously while traveling a third of a mile away from our house.

But tomorrow I get a personal day, so that's all right.  And while it's annoyingly cold for California - the little pools of water in the upturned old hot tub cover have frozen, and there's frost all over everything in the back yard - it's not snowing (hi Anonycon folks!), so that's all right too.

I'm not seriously peeved, I just can't think of any other tags for this entry.

Date: 2007-12-13 10:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catagon3.livejournal.com
When my folks lived in St. Helena, their house was 2 small-town blocks from the volunteer fire station. One memorable time the alarm went off at 2 am my first night back from college. Fun!

Date: 2007-12-13 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amethyst73.livejournal.com
Yeah, we had something like that happen when we attended a wedding in tiny Sodus Point, NY this past summer. The siren went off while we were lazily departing the rehearsal late Friday afternoon, and we all wondered what the heck it was for. It went off again during the night immediately after the wedding and reception - happily, the huz and I had only been in bed for 5-10 minutes when it went off around midnight, and so were not actually woken up by it!

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