A fantastic fit

Terrific daughter Elisabeth and George Three have completed the big puzzle my dear wife Karen and I brought back for them from Cape Cod in September. Tasty work, that!

Now that’s early blooming

Yes, that was a large and spreading bunch of yellow blooms cherished rescue mutt Ellie B and I spotted during our recent warm safe walk around the neighborhood blocks. I was pleasantly surprised at their brightness and breadth.

Bye-bye, deer

Ellie B and I spotted this sad throwaway during our recent safe walk around our neighborhood blocks. It seems the decorative deer has lost its head.

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.

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.