> The barn is very handy as there are plenty of "products of elimination" floating around there anyway.
Ruth: Similar need, different place. In the city the rooftops suffice quite often for a variety of eliminations and it is best to be cautious when approaching any secluded corner -- meaning less likely to be seen by the hundred and hundreds of surrounding windows of buildings presenting potentials of observation -- to check out why the roofing membrane leaks. Also to be avoided is getting down on your hands and knees and inspecting the lower edge of the tezzerae mural at the police kiosk at Times Square. There are some VERY nasty places in New York and it takes a while to recognize them from a sterile distance. ][<en
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