A nice place to hang out
My dear wife Karen picked lovely spots for her new hanging plants. Our cherished rescue mutt Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle agrees from her view on the futon under the alcove.
My dear wife Karen picked lovely spots for her new hanging plants. Our cherished rescue mutt Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle agrees from her view on the futon under the alcove.
Wednesdays along the trail at Onondaga Lake Park are now more interesting. The Wolf’s Patio Pizza truck will pull into the lot adjacent to the Salt Museum, just off the lake, at 3 p.m. that day weekly. It makes for an interesting scene. Hover over a gallery photo for a description. Click on an image…
The new rose bush is in the ground, thanks to the hard work of my dear wife Karen. This variety caught our eye at Ballantyne Gardens because we had one in the backyard of A Little Bitty in the Syracuse neighborhood of Eastwood. We’re hoping this baby thrives nearly as well in the Liverpool neighborhood…
Vice is about power. In every nook and cranny. The docu-drama directed and written by Adam McKay puts forth the still-eye-opening story of one crusty politician who rose from a self-loathing loser who lost his job and was on the verge of seeing his wife and family say adios as well rise to the chair…
The pool people visited on Thursday. The backyard oasis is ready. In name and looks, anyway. Nice job opening the pool. Better them than us. It still isn’t warm enough here in our Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville as we enter June. My dear wife Karen and I did sit after work in our red Adirondack…
I wondered what came first as I encountered this fallen giant on our work break walk along the trail at Beaver Lake Nature Center. Did the tree fall because the trunk had been hollowed out by nature? Or did nature hollow out the trunk after the tree had fallen?
This fallen giant gave its all around Beaver Lake. Now it points its way to the pretty water.
I wondered, during out work break walk at Beaver Lake Nature Center, how these trees managed to fall in such a way that they stayed up in this pattern. Magnificent, nature is.
My two stops at the bird watching station on our Staff Summit Day at Beaver Lake Nature Center paid off well. Before reporting to the morning session, I spied a gorgeous red cardinal. Come the afternoon break, I came upon two cavorting yellow beauties. Oh how fortunate I felt. Can you help me figure out…
Finally a Tuesday evening arrived without rain and a course too wet to accept our feet. Off the Little League That Could went to Northern Pines in Cicero to star the 2010 season one week ago. We are six members strong, all of us friends for many years. Decades, even. The format is as easy…
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