A flower shop with a name that fits

Every work day when I drive from A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville to embrace my job at the Liverpool Public Library, I pass this place on the left. I think: Who doesn’t want to add pretty flowers to their lawns! And I D(I)G the appropriate business chosen by the person with…

Hanging in there

I stick my head out the First Street door of the library and take a look across the road. Johnson Park doesn’t want to give way to what’s ahead. Just saying.

How fast will they trot?

My mind is the thing that raced when I say this sign during a break walk from my work at the library. Why are they calling the runners for this event turkeys? Oh, wait. Thanksgiving is approaching!

A feast of an anniversary at Santangelo’s

I’ll say this for Santangelo’s. They were as ready for my dear wife Karen and I’s anniversary dinner as we were. And my better half had done things up right during her break from class on a Friday, going to the folks who do nails as part of their learning plan to have a pair…

One more winter step for the pool

My thought process led to another step in the closing of the backyard pool in this first fall and coming winter in A Bitty Better in our Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville. I purchased a bunch of the long, tall sticks that most folks use to mark their driveway lines for the plowing service, and a…

BW Challenge, A Bitty Better

My friend Christopher Malone put me on his list of folks he wanted to see come up with a black-and-white photo. I said yes. His post came on Facebook, with a list of this-and-that, most of which he bent for his personal satisfactions. Me, too. I’ll post two photos, one right now and the second…

A garden ride for Halloween

A neighbor has the right touch for this 31st day of October, 2017. They’re ready to take your imagination for a ride. Happy Halloween from the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville.

A wheelie cool lineup

On the break walk from my library workplace, the lines of the bicycles available for rent by CuseCycle caught my eye. They’re available right outside the Salt Museum. If you’re looking for something to pedal down the Onondaga Lake Park path. Which I’m not.