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Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

Y¡¯all were one block from my house and I still didn¡¯t make it, because I was sick with a virus I figured no on wanted. Sigh. Someday!?

Patricia Anderson / SL: Perplexity Peccable
pfa@... OR patriciafanderson@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, Taubman Health Sciences Libraries, University of Michigan, 1135 East Catherine, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
"Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will give you the right one." Anonymous.


On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 16:19 Roy Richter via <richter=[email protected]> wrote:
Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.


Re: Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

 

Also in my case, they were extremely determined. Once they were sealed out, they found a spot at the bottom of my home, and ripped the wood siding right off the wall to regain access. I've been in a process of dealing with these animals for close to a year now.?


On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 2:51?PM PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
That's a useful tip, Samuel, thank you! Thank you also, Katherine, for the recommendation.?

On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 2:22?PM Samuel Rose via <samuel.rose=[email protected]> wrote:
I don't live in A2 but I did have to deal with this on my home. Usually it is red squirrels doing this. I hired? in our area. He came out and live trapped the animals. He then covered the hole with cardboard to detect of animals are still coming and going. After about 2 weeks, he gave us the all clear to have the repairs done, and avoid trapping the animals in the wall.

On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 12:28?PM Katherine A. Lawrence via <kathla=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi PF,

We've used James Newbold (734) 276-9921 for small siding jobs, and he also does roofing. I would imagine that this is the type of work he could do, and he's a nice guy. I don't remember who recommended him to us, but it might have been Bobby Frank, who is a goldmine of good recommendations.

Katherine

------ Original Message ------
From "PF Anderson via " <pfa@...>
Date 2/25/2025 9:15:14 PM
Subject Re: [a2b3] Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

Well, we found the hole where they got in. Evidently the vermin are only occasionally visiting, and haven't actually set up residence. I need that part of the roof repaired. Usually, roof repairs are for big chunks, and I have no clue what kind of person to hire for a small repair like this. I'm also concerned that they might have chewed on things inside the eaves.

Thoughts? Advice?

Honestly, I don't know what I would do without this group. I have no clue.

THANK YOU in advance!?

/PF?

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:26?PM PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks to you both!

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:13?PM mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
A friend had critters set up home in her chimney. She used Community Pest Solutions () and was super happy.


On Feb 15, 2025, at 4:07?PM, PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,

The past week, there have been a few times when we've heard noises like critters scrambling at the window, but didn't see any signs of them. They're very annoying noises. My son went outside, and said that from where he stood, it sounded like they were in the walls. Our house had a gambrel-style roof, and we are wondering if some critters may have found a way inside the lower eaves there. We aren't sure who to call to have someone check, and if they are there, remove and block whatever hole they found. (We haven't found a hole yet.)

No idea where to start with this! Boy, it's been a lot of house expenses recently. (FYI, the ongoing sewer problem turned out to be a workman that didn't do their job.)

/PF?

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PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



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PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



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Cel: +1-(517)-974-6451
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--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



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Sam Rose
Tel:+1-(248)-919-8715
Cel: +1-(517)-974-6451
email: samuel.rose@...


Re: Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

 

That's a useful tip, Samuel, thank you! Thank you also, Katherine, for the recommendation.?


On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 2:22?PM Samuel Rose via <samuel.rose=[email protected]> wrote:
I don't live in A2 but I did have to deal with this on my home. Usually it is red squirrels doing this. I hired? in our area. He came out and live trapped the animals. He then covered the hole with cardboard to detect of animals are still coming and going. After about 2 weeks, he gave us the all clear to have the repairs done, and avoid trapping the animals in the wall.

On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 12:28?PM Katherine A. Lawrence via <kathla=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi PF,

We've used James Newbold (734) 276-9921 for small siding jobs, and he also does roofing. I would imagine that this is the type of work he could do, and he's a nice guy. I don't remember who recommended him to us, but it might have been Bobby Frank, who is a goldmine of good recommendations.

Katherine

------ Original Message ------
From "PF Anderson via " <pfa@...>
Date 2/25/2025 9:15:14 PM
Subject Re: [a2b3] Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

Well, we found the hole where they got in. Evidently the vermin are only occasionally visiting, and haven't actually set up residence. I need that part of the roof repaired. Usually, roof repairs are for big chunks, and I have no clue what kind of person to hire for a small repair like this. I'm also concerned that they might have chewed on things inside the eaves.

Thoughts? Advice?

Honestly, I don't know what I would do without this group. I have no clue.

THANK YOU in advance!?

/PF?

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:26?PM PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks to you both!

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:13?PM mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
A friend had critters set up home in her chimney. She used Community Pest Solutions () and was super happy.


On Feb 15, 2025, at 4:07?PM, PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,

The past week, there have been a few times when we've heard noises like critters scrambling at the window, but didn't see any signs of them. They're very annoying noises. My son went outside, and said that from where he stood, it sounded like they were in the walls. Our house had a gambrel-style roof, and we are wondering if some critters may have found a way inside the lower eaves there. We aren't sure who to call to have someone check, and if they are there, remove and block whatever hole they found. (We haven't found a hole yet.)

No idea where to start with this! Boy, it's been a lot of house expenses recently. (FYI, the ongoing sewer problem turned out to be a workman that didn't do their job.)

/PF?

--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
--
Sam Rose
Tel:+1-(248)-919-8715
Cel: +1-(517)-974-6451
email: samuel.rose@...



--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.


Re: Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

 

I don't live in A2 but I did have to deal with this on my home. Usually it is red squirrels doing this. I hired? in our area. He came out and live trapped the animals. He then covered the hole with cardboard to detect of animals are still coming and going. After about 2 weeks, he gave us the all clear to have the repairs done, and avoid trapping the animals in the wall.


On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 12:28?PM Katherine A. Lawrence via <kathla=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi PF,

We've used James Newbold (734) 276-9921 for small siding jobs, and he also does roofing. I would imagine that this is the type of work he could do, and he's a nice guy. I don't remember who recommended him to us, but it might have been Bobby Frank, who is a goldmine of good recommendations.

Katherine

------ Original Message ------
From "PF Anderson via " <pfa@...>
Date 2/25/2025 9:15:14 PM
Subject Re: [a2b3] Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

Well, we found the hole where they got in. Evidently the vermin are only occasionally visiting, and haven't actually set up residence. I need that part of the roof repaired. Usually, roof repairs are for big chunks, and I have no clue what kind of person to hire for a small repair like this. I'm also concerned that they might have chewed on things inside the eaves.

Thoughts? Advice?

Honestly, I don't know what I would do without this group. I have no clue.

THANK YOU in advance!?

/PF?

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:26?PM PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks to you both!

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:13?PM mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
A friend had critters set up home in her chimney. She used Community Pest Solutions () and was super happy.


On Feb 15, 2025, at 4:07?PM, PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,

The past week, there have been a few times when we've heard noises like critters scrambling at the window, but didn't see any signs of them. They're very annoying noises. My son went outside, and said that from where he stood, it sounded like they were in the walls. Our house had a gambrel-style roof, and we are wondering if some critters may have found a way inside the lower eaves there. We aren't sure who to call to have someone check, and if they are there, remove and block whatever hole they found. (We haven't found a hole yet.)

No idea where to start with this! Boy, it's been a lot of house expenses recently. (FYI, the ongoing sewer problem turned out to be a workman that didn't do their job.)

/PF?

--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
--
Sam Rose
Tel:+1-(248)-919-8715
Cel: +1-(517)-974-6451
email: samuel.rose@...


Re: Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

 

Hi PF,

We've used James Newbold (734) 276-9921 for small siding jobs, and he also does roofing. I would imagine that this is the type of work he could do, and he's a nice guy. I don't remember who recommended him to us, but it might have been Bobby Frank, who is a goldmine of good recommendations.

Katherine

------ Original Message ------
From "PF Anderson via groups.io" <pfa@...>
Date 2/25/2025 9:15:14 PM
Subject Re: [a2b3] Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

Well, we found the hole where they got in. Evidently the vermin are only occasionally visiting, and haven't actually set up residence. I need that part of the roof repaired. Usually, roof repairs are for big chunks, and I have no clue what kind of person to hire for a small repair like this. I'm also concerned that they might have chewed on things inside the eaves.

Thoughts? Advice?

Honestly, I don't know what I would do without this group. I have no clue.

THANK YOU in advance!?

/PF?

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:26?PM PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks to you both!

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:13?PM mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
A friend had critters set up home in her chimney. She used Community Pest Solutions () and was super happy.


On Feb 15, 2025, at 4:07?PM, PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,

The past week, there have been a few times when we've heard noises like critters scrambling at the window, but didn't see any signs of them. They're very annoying noises. My son went outside, and said that from where he stood, it sounded like they were in the walls. Our house had a gambrel-style roof, and we are wondering if some critters may have found a way inside the lower eaves there. We aren't sure who to call to have someone check, and if they are there, remove and block whatever hole they found. (We haven't found a hole yet.)

No idea where to start with this! Boy, it's been a lot of house expenses recently. (FYI, the ongoing sewer problem turned out to be a workman that didn't do their job.)

/PF?

--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.


Re: Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

 

Thanks, Dan, I completely believe this. The roof is about 12 years old, and cost around $6,000 at the time. A bit over a year ago I had the garage roof replaced, and that was $13,000 for a lot smaller roof. So, yeah, terrifying. I guess it makes sense to ask whether this should be a repair or a replacement? I hadn't thought about that, but now you have me thinking about it.?

/PF


On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 12:14?PM Dan Pritts <danno@...> wrote:
I had a heck of a time finding someone to do a small roof repair.? Most guys don¡¯t want to deal with repairs - a lot less trouble to just do new roof jobs.?

First place I¡¯d call is whomever (whoever?, hell, I dunno) did the roof in the first place.? Looks like it¡¯s been a while though, who knows if they¡¯re still around.

I ended up using ¡°rad¡¯s roof repair¡± in ann arbor. I paid a truly astonishing amount for the work he did (it¡¯s been years, and I don¡¯t remember the specifics but just the wow factor).? However, he showed up when he said he would and did the work, and it has not leaked.? a quick google suggests he¡¯s still in business.


> On Feb 25, 2025, at 9:15?PM, PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well, we found the hole where they got in. Evidently the vermin are only occasionally visiting, and haven't actually set up residence. I need that part of the roof repaired. Usually, roof repairs are for big chunks, and I have no clue what kind of person to hire for a small repair like this. I'm also concerned that they might have chewed on things inside the eaves.
>
> Thoughts? Advice?
>
> Honestly, I don't know what I would do without this group. I have no clue.
>
> THANK YOU in advance!
>
> /PF
>
> On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:26?PM PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks to you both!
>
> On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:13?PM mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
> A friend had critters set up home in her chimney. She used Community Pest Solutions () and was super happy.
>








--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.


Re: Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

 

I had a heck of a time finding someone to do a small roof repair. Most guys don¡¯t want to deal with repairs - a lot less trouble to just do new roof jobs.

First place I¡¯d call is whomever (whoever?, hell, I dunno) did the roof in the first place. Looks like it¡¯s been a while though, who knows if they¡¯re still around.

I ended up using ¡°rad¡¯s roof repair¡± in ann arbor. I paid a truly astonishing amount for the work he did (it¡¯s been years, and I don¡¯t remember the specifics but just the wow factor). However, he showed up when he said he would and did the work, and it has not leaked. a quick google suggests he¡¯s still in business.

On Feb 25, 2025, at 9:15?PM, PF Anderson via groups.io <pfa@...> wrote:

Well, we found the hole where they got in. Evidently the vermin are only occasionally visiting, and haven't actually set up residence. I need that part of the roof repaired. Usually, roof repairs are for big chunks, and I have no clue what kind of person to hire for a small repair like this. I'm also concerned that they might have chewed on things inside the eaves.

Thoughts? Advice?

Honestly, I don't know what I would do without this group. I have no clue.

THANK YOU in advance!

/PF

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:26?PM PF Anderson via groups.io <pfa@...> wrote:
Thanks to you both!

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:13?PM mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
A friend had critters set up home in her chimney. She used Community Pest Solutions () and was super happy.


Re: Lunch This Wednesday 2/19/2025 11:45am at Momo Sushi

 

I hope yo be there.
Mike



On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 12:29 AM, dan freidus via groups.io
<freidus@...> wrote:
I'll be at lunch.

Dan

On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 3:48?PM Roy Richter via <richter=[email protected]> wrote:
Of course I meant 2/19, not 2/17.


Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

love Indian...will be there (1st time).

Ed Weiss

On Monday, February 24, 2025 at 04:19:25 PM EST, Roy Richter via groups.io <richter@...> wrote:


Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.


Re: Possible vermin in the eaves, who to call?

 

Well, we found the hole where they got in. Evidently the vermin are only occasionally visiting, and haven't actually set up residence. I need that part of the roof repaired. Usually, roof repairs are for big chunks, and I have no clue what kind of person to hire for a small repair like this. I'm also concerned that they might have chewed on things inside the eaves.

Thoughts? Advice?

Honestly, I don't know what I would do without this group. I have no clue.

THANK YOU in advance!?

/PF?

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:26?PM PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks to you both!

On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 4:13?PM mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
A friend had critters set up home in her chimney. She used Community Pest Solutions () and was super happy.


On Feb 15, 2025, at 4:07?PM, PF Anderson via <pfa=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,

The past week, there have been a few times when we've heard noises like critters scrambling at the window, but didn't see any signs of them. They're very annoying noises. My son went outside, and said that from where he stood, it sounded like they were in the walls. Our house had a gambrel-style roof, and we are wondering if some critters may have found a way inside the lower eaves there. We aren't sure who to call to have someone check, and if they are there, remove and block whatever hole they found. (We haven't found a hole yet.)

No idea where to start with this! Boy, it's been a lot of house expenses recently. (FYI, the ongoing sewer problem turned out to be a workman that didn't do their job.)

/PF?

--
PF Anderson, pfa@...
Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan?
ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324
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My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.



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Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable
My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule.
The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.


Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

I plan to be there, but will be a few minutes late like last week.

Mike


Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

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I will likely not be at lunch.?

=Spencer


On Feb 24, 2025, at 4:19?PM, Roy Richter via groups.io <richter@...> wrote:

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Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.
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Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

I'll be at lunch.

Dan

On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 4:19?PM Roy Richter via <richter=[email protected]> wrote:
Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.


Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

I've been meaning to try this place. I'll plan to be there.


On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 4:19?PM Roy Richter via <richter=[email protected]> wrote:
Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.


Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

I¡¯m at a county clerks¡¯ conference, and won¡¯t be back in A2 until Wednesday evening.

Larry

On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 4:36 PM mneuliep via <Martin=[email protected]> wrote:
I should be able to make it but a bit late?

On Feb 24, 2025, at 4:19?PM, Roy Richter via <richter=[email protected]> wrote:

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Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.
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Re: Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

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I should be able to make it but a bit late?

On Feb 24, 2025, at 4:19?PM, Roy Richter via groups.io <richter@...> wrote:

?
Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.
<inline.0.part>


Lunch Wednesday 2/26/2025 11:45am at Desi Richulu on Packard

 

Last week, 6 of us met at Momo Sushi, BiBimBop ordered by all.? This week, we go back to Desi Richulu Indian Restaurant on Packard and Platt, we were there last on 3 April 2024.

Please RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at??.? I hope you can make it. Please RSVP so we know what size table to get.

Desi Richulu
3022 Packard

This is the former Hut-kay Fusion location.


Re: Lunch This Wednesday 2/17/2025 11:45am at Momo Sushi

 

I plan to be there, but I will be arriving late.

Mike


Re: Lunch This Wednesday 2/19/2025 11:45am at Momo Sushi

 

I'll be at lunch.

Dan

On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 3:48?PM Roy Richter via <richter=[email protected]> wrote:
Of course I meant 2/19, not 2/17.


Re: Lunch This Wednesday 2/19/2025 11:45am at Momo Sushi

 

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Yes
=Spencer

On Feb 17, 2025, at 3:47?PM, Roy Richter via groups.io <richter@...> wrote:

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Of course I meant 2/19, not 2/17.