Long look at the back view

I’m still a fan of viewing the vibrancy of our backyard through the side alcove after I pull into our driveway upon returning home from my library job. Out I’ll soon go with our cherished rescue mutt Ellie B!

We appreciate the fireworks with a short walk

The hometown Syracuse Mets let the word out that this year’s really big fireworks show would come after their game on Sunday, July 3, because the protocol of six-game-block Triple-A scheduling has all teams off every Monday. So. My dear wife Karen and I decided again we’d take advantage of living a mere two miles…

Red chairs highlight the lone flower

My dear wife Karen requested that I bring the red Adirondack chairs up from their winter basement hiding spot. I think they offer a wonderful complement to that one lone red backyard garden flower that decided to emerge.

Back to jazzy

The Syracuse Jazz Fest returned to downtown Syracuse a week ago, and so did my dear wife Karen and I. We pulled out our bag chairs and headed to Clinton Square on a sunny, hot Saturday afternoon in late June for some music and relaxation. Fest founder and producer Frank Malfitano was back in fine…

Backyard roses work hard

I do agree with the experts who gladly chatted us up at this spring’s rose fair at the Liverpool Public Library, which my dear wife Karen and I attended with open ears. This has been a tougher year for our plants than usual. Still, try, try, try our backyard babies are all in their own…

A summer wallop for the knockout roses

I’m happy when the big corner rose bush up front takes its turn making our yard look spiffy. It’s a tough year for roses, we were told by the local experts when we visited this spring’s fair at the Liverpool Public Library. Tomorrow, you get to see our backyard roses.

Real-life plate action for the kids

Elisabeth and George have carefully studied all those Triple-A batters during our trips to NBT Bank Stadium to watch the Syracuse Mets play. This summer they jumped into the backyard batting cage put up to help the Little League days of nephew Mason. Hard work, texted Elisabeth, recalling her high school softball days. You have…

It might be pool weather

With my dear wife Karen working weekdays in Schenectady for her traveling sterile tech gig this month, we’re off to a slow pool start. She’s the one in charge of the whole backyard pool thing, glady. The pool company has visited. The cover is off. Karen starts a local gig come the start of July.…