Spring is on a short leash

Cherished rescue mutt Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle surely seems happy when its 62 degrees (F) when I get home from my library job and ask her if she’d like to take a Wednesday afternoon walk around the block in what’s not yet quite mid-March.

I’ll take trending toward warm

It was plenty warm enough when I got home from work yesterday to take a walk with our cherished rescue mutt Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle to the end of the block. We took a good look down toward the lake. The sun wasn’t even prepping to say bye yet. Lovely. Today it will crack…

Piling on

I know what comes after my work-from-home for the library day when it continues to snow. Another turn at cleaning off the car, that’s what.

Ethan Hawke stews with big ideas stifled in Tesla

The name comes up often in our day when people talk about high-tech cars that I am quite sure will remain forever out of my financial grasp. It also echoes when the ideas that make these sorts of machines possible are discussed thoroughly enough that the man who first had them bouncing around his brain…

We’ll call it the Washington triangle

On a safe walk, I decided this piece of common space I pass in the Village of Liverpool carries a shape that is not quite a square. No, First and Second streets angle quite toward each other. Washington Park is quite like a triangle.

It’s not a trick

I had to grab my iPhone 8 for this one. Green sprouts already. Yes, I was surprised. It hasn’t been that warm. And there is much snow still present on this second day of March.