There have been times when the Toyota employees were parking in front of our house all day, occasionally there have been cars left on our block by people who are traveling. They leave the car and get an Uber to the airport so they don't have to pay for airport parking. There have even been times when a stolen car was left abandoned. Since my husband is retired, he keeps his eye on the neighborhood and if he sees a car that he doesn't recognize and that doesn't move for a few days he will call the police.
Since we like to have the front spot available, when whoever is parked there leaves (usually my husband's truck is the one on the street parking), we will go and put another one of our vehicles there to save the spot. It may sound silly but if you are coming home and not able to find parking in front of your own house it is frustrating.
Today my husband left to do some work with a friend and I didn't think about it so I didn't move my car to the street. I went to throw the trash out and just as I was going back inside a woman pulled up and parked in front of our house. I watched to see if she was going to visit one of the neighbors because I didn't recognize the car or the driver. That's where the mystery starts.
She got out of her car with a duffle bag and opened the trunk. She proceeded to empty the bag, putting her things in the trunk. This took about five minutes. Then she closed the trunk and took the empty duffle bag and opened the back door where I could see a laundry basket which she moved to the other side of the seat. Then it looked like she was refilling the duffle bag from whatever was in the laundry basket. This took another 10 or 15 minutes. I went and stood on my front porch but she didn't notice me or turn around at all. I emptied another one of our garbage cans and put a new mat on the front porch. She never looked at me. When she was done with the rearranging, she put some more stuff in the trunk and neatly put a plastic cover over it.
Then she went and sat in the passenger side of the car, scrolled through her phone and started going through her mail (or that's what it looked like to me). She got a phone call and at that point (it was about a half an hour so far) I decided that I would do the dishes - from the kitchen sink I could still keep an eye on the car.
Finally, about 45 minutes in total, she got out of the passenger side, went around to the driver's side and drove away.
What do you think of that? Would you park in front of someone's house and clean out your car, read your mail and chat on the phone? If that happened in front of your house would you go out and ask her what she was doing? I have pulled over in front of someone's house to answer a phone call in the days before I got a car with hands free talking but I would never think of rearranging my trunk there. Maybe she was homeless and living out of her car? If she had just done her laundry, why didn't she rearrange things in the parking lot at the laundromat? Love to hear your thoughts!
Intriguing mystery, Janet!
ReplyDeleteLOL, Donna, I told my son and daughter about it and they said I have too much time on my hands if I could spend the time watching out the window like that!
DeleteThat is so creepy - thinking I need to save this blog post as fodder for a mystery novel! LOL!
ReplyDeleteFeel free, just give me a nod in the credits :)
DeleteYou know it!!! ;)
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