One day we began to notice an unpleasant odor each time we walked by the closet. I was pretty sure it was my bag of sheep's wool, even though, I have to say, I couldn't really detect the aroma of pasture.
Before alerting the authorities, we thought it best to empty the closet and give it some time to air out. A month went by and the aroma lingered.
The construction foreman paid us a visit to check out the mysterious mustiness but could not offer an answer. As is usually the case with unusual malfunctions, no one else had ever complained of such a thing. Water proof cement was placed all around the pit (for the elevator mechanism) and kitty litter was poured in to absorb any moisture. A week later the kitty litter was vacuumed out, and still the aroma lingers. The foreman has now gone to a higher authority for further instructions.
Mr. Gadget and I have been speculating. Is it possible we live on the site of an ancient....or recent....burial ground? Or maybe years ago a farmer buried his dead chickens or his sick pigs....or even his mother-in-law.....under our closet? And maybe this explains those weird noises we hear in the night. A bump here. A clack there. Sometimes a twack or a bonk. Maybe I should burn some incense....
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Oh, DEAR! Not good! Let me see if Terry has an idea...he's been around construction and construction problems most of his adult life.
Well, they did have a movie out called " A Haunting in CT". This is getting a little bit eerie here. Hope the constructioniers can figure this out....and how smart to have an elevator area for future use.......I didn't think of something like that.
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