Blue sky down to the lake

I do not get tired of looking down the road from A Bitty Better in our Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville in different seasons, times of day, weather situations. I look down toward Onondaga Lake, and like it.

The flat-top look

Yes, my mind wanders during a winter walk in the blocks surrounding A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville. I spot a set of snow-covered hedges, and I wonder … … do they look more like a cool set of drums or a group of friends who all have the same haircut? Or…

Whatever floats yours

In the summer, my neighbor near A Bitter Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville throws a tarp over his boat. In the winter, there’s no hiding his colorful little craft.

Don’t you touch that dirty snow

There is a certain sight that tends to, ahem, blemish the snow that may hang out too long in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville. Even when it’s sunny with blue skies you can spot … .. the dreaded dirty snow piles on the side of the road. Unsightly, they are.

Flag looks fine in the sun

One place I like to lead Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle on a winter walk in the blocks around A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville is the easily navigated spread of the seniors spot. For one thing, our cherished rescue mutt feels at home there. And the scenery can be nice, too.

Give Ellie B just a bit of sun and blue sky

All it takes is a simple question. “Do you want to go for a walk, Ellie B?” Give us a little blue sky and sun and temperatures around freezing, and there’s no stopping my cherished rescue mutt and I in the blocks around A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville. Happy we both…

Tempting, yes

No, I’m not. But do I think that this sign next to the library is effective as I walk through the cold for a cup of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee? Yes, I do.

Retreat? Maybe later

The walk from my work at the library to Dunkin’ Donuts takes me past The Retreat. Sometimes the cold makes me want to beat feet to my desk, but onward I go for that cup o’ Joe.