We had our home inspection today.
As expected, there are some things we will want to have evaluated by a specialist, some things we will want repaired, and some things we'll want to keep an eye on and potentially change later. And the laundry sink doesn't leak, which apparently is exceptionally rare.
But despite all of the things that went just as expected, there is still one thing that has me baffled, and I don't know that my bafflement will ever be assuaged.
There is a pile of tires and rims sitting in our attic.
This is not an attic that doubles as storage space. The only access is through a hole in the garage. So it's not a case of someone just not cleaning out all the storage thoroughly.
And now, I'm trying to figure out a scenario in which a human being
says, "Gosh, I've got these tires and rims, what should I do with
them? I KNOW! I'll throw them into the attic!"
I did not go into the attic with the inspector, but he took a photo of them to show me. I'm hoping they make it into his final report, and am intensely curious as to what his recommendation will be.
The irrational side of my brain thinks that the previous owners were crooks who trafficked in stolen cars and kept all the parts stashed in the attic where no one could find them.
This is the part of me that, at the age of ten, decided that the car circling the Safeway parking lot was the getaway car for some grocery store robbers that were going to take hostages and injure my parents, so my best friend and I would be stranded in the back of the station wagon in the parking lot forever. And then, later that night, while sleeping in the trailer parked in the driveway decided that we heard a ticking bomb and had to sleep inside the house.
So, yeah, sometimes I can get a bit irrational.
But seriously, tires in the attic?
Although after typing that last sentence I now want to write a white-trash rip-off of VC Andrews. Which, yeah, she wrote about white trash to begin with, but seriously, would that not be a cool rip-off of Flowers in the Attic? OK, officially rambling, time to sign out.