Usually our parking lot is more empty on weekends, but not yesterday.
When Andy came home he noticed some activity in the basketball court and picnic area:
The guys played soccer until their families arrived. Then everyone had cake, presumably to celebrate a birthday.
We thought a lot of the cars would leave when the party was over, but when a couple of spots opened up they filled up again. I checked around midnight and the cars were still there. It’s a mystery. (So much for news here!)
May 26, 2024
I thought the basketball court would be for the residents of the apartments. does this mean anyone can use it? maybe a celebration/memorial day picnic? i would not be happy until I figured out what for and why.. ha ha… I might have even went out there to ask someone.
I assumed one of the resident’s had a birthday party for their child and invited all their friends. All they had was cake.
It’s like a cartoon.
God bless.
🙂
Maybe it was a family reunion…since it is a long weekend when everyone could come.
That could be too. But all they had to eat was cake.
…a birthday party makes sense for me.
Especially since it was just cake.
They were having fun.
That’s the main thing. It makes me happy to see quiet parties like this one.
That must be some party with all those cars!
There had to be more things going on, because the parking lot was still full after the party was over.
I love to see folks of all ages having fun together! Maybe they brought sleeping bags and camped out in the living room?
I don’t know! But I agree, I love to see family parties like this.
That is a mystery! Looks like it was a nice day for their party.
Yes!
It is because of Memorial Day weekend. Everywhere around here, cars are parked all over the place. People are visiting and having cookouts.
Usually around here people go away on three-day weekends. That’s why Andy and I were surprised.
Maybe people had overnight guests? That definitely looks like a nice place to have a party.
The management did a great job with that area. It’s simple but inviting.
just a few days ago, someone said “there are more cars in our collective car parks than a weekday” wonder what is going on and in which building…