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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>mimi's estrip.org Blog</title><link>https://estrip.org</link><description><![CDATA[mimi's estrip.org journal]]></description><language>en-us</language><skipHours/><skipDays/><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><generator>Paul Visco's surebert framework RSS creator</generator><item><title>downtown</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40510/downtown.html</link><description><![CDATA[This is a dentist and parking story.<br />
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Last few weeks G and I visited our dentist - Western New York Dental Group, in the Statler Towers.  They are great!  I started going there in the mid 1990&#039;s, when I was a UB student living on Amherst campus and didn&#039;t have a car, but I could take the Blue Bird (bus) and metro train downtown.  (Yep, convoluted but it was what I knew how to do.)  Recent years, we have been seeing Dr. Goldberg at this practice, and he is awesome, especially with G (age 6)!  The dental hygienists, assistants, and front desk staff are all very professional and friendly.<br />
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Parking downtown - I&#039;ve had the pleasure of using the new pay stations - instead of dropping coins in individual meters, I use credit card or coins to pay up to 2 hours worth of parking privilege (!).  The station spits out a ticket/receipt for me to place on my dashboard.  Efficient.  (I&#039;ve done this in NYC and Toronto.  Hurray, big cities.)  We made our dental appointment, which took less time than I expected, and then it hit me - <strong class="tb_b">no more leaving &quot;extra minutes&quot; on the meter for the next person.</strong><br />
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:07:58 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40510/downtown.html</guid></item><item><title>city analogy</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40479/city_analogy.html</link><description><![CDATA[Walking around village a little while ago - every store we walked into was packed!  Spot, Treehouse, Spoiled Rotten.  Sitting in Spot, enjoying iced coffee (overdue, to fight headache, surely not because we just saw &quot;Ratatouille&quot;), sharing the s&#039;mores with G (verdict: hard chewy, sweet), and it occurred to me that our moving to Clarence is ... (analogies follow, please substitute local equivalent)<br />
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- moving from Morningside Heights in &quot;the city&quot; to Queens<br />
- sure you can come shop and such in the city, but then make sure you plan out the bathroom locations and commute time, like right now I would be stuck on on the LIE<br />
- you&#039;re happy to be part of the special hustle and bustle in the city, but then you have to slink away to your quiet home<br />
- I bet, eventually, the hustle and bustle feels crowded and noisy, and the quiet expanse of lawns feels liberating, and I morph into THAT thing, the suburbanite (G asked me last night, what is the sub-parb?).<br />
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Japanese Garden, Historical Society, July 2007<br />
<img class="tb_img" src="/content/users/mimi/0807/DSC003210810.jpg" width="400" height="300" alt="image" /><br />
]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 17:18:20 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40479/city_analogy.html</guid></item><item><title>worst of</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40465/worst_of.html</link><description><![CDATA[... living in village/Buffalo (in no particular order),<br />
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1. public school system, especially bureaucratic administrators<br />
2. parking, lack of, tickets (especially the one time you forget to alternate park on your own street)<br />
3. Elmwood Avenue car traffic, including double-parked cars, waiting for left turning cars, poorly timed lights<br />
4. crime<br />
5. constant sirens (police, fire, ambulance)<br />
6. absence of Dunkin&#039; Donuts<br />
7. lack meaningful public transportation<br />
8. city hall, and I don&#039;t mean the architecture<br />
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 22:56:38 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40465/worst_of.html</guid></item><item><title>best of</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40463/best_of.html</link><description><![CDATA[...living in village/Buffalo, (not necessarily in any particular order)<br />
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1. friendly neighbors and friends<br />
2. good eats, drinks<br />
3. nice parks<br />
4. sidewalks for walking and gawking<br />
5. historical architecture (commercial and residential)<br />
6. short travel time to and from hockey, baseball, theatre, museums, botanical gardens, zoo<br />
7. sewer system<br />
8. garbage totes<br />
9. gardens and small yards<br />
10. low property taxes, inexpensive housing<br />
11. firemen who look good and fit, in addition to being heroic<br />
12. <a href="/">(e:strip)</a><br />
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Tifft Nature Preserve, November 2006<br />
<img class="tb_img" src="/content/users/mimi/0807/DSC000440809.jpg" width="400" height="300" alt="image" /><br />
]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 22:47:30 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40463/best_of.html</guid></item><item><title>house &amp;amp; baseball</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/mimi/40443/house_amp_baseball.html</link><description><![CDATA[Here is our home, in its summer glory.  I just spent an hour talking to our next-door neighbor, who is like my 2nd mom, outside in the hot sun, just because that&#039;s the kind of neighborhood it is.  She was gardening the island, I was taking this pic, and we started talking, and talking...<br />
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<img class="tb_img" src="/content/users/mimi/0807/IMG01700808.jpg" width="400" height="533" alt="image" /><br />
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In response to <a href="/articles/read/leetee/" class="e_link" title="link to leetee's journal #">(e:leetee)</a> comment about house history, we are fortunate to be friends and neighbors with the family who lived in this house for 50+ years.  They tell us stories and even showed us photos of the house.  Isn&#039;t that awesome?!<br />
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We took family trip to Toronto on Monday for Yankees game b/c my father-in-law is huge Y fan, and that&#039;s his Father&#039;s Day present.  Guess what celebrity showed up before the game and is on the big-screen in this pic below?  David Beckham!  That made my day.<br />
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<img class="tb_img" src="/content/users/mimi/0807/IMG01610808.jpg" width="400" height="300" alt="image" /><br />
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