Category: elmwood
10/02/07 06:33 - 68ºF - ID#41460
The Big News
It is victories like the one mentioned above that enabled the Elmwood Village Association to be included in the roster of neighborhoods that made the 2007 list of Great Places in America. It's a big deal for Buffalo, and the award will act as a lure to draw more businesses and people to the district.
I am sure this will really boost the city moral just like being an All America City did.
Here is the whole write up about the "Elmwood Village." Read it, it is actually nice
I am going to go ahead and say that I don't see this award as such an a big deal for the City but a recognition that when a neighborhood costs somewhere around $200,000 to live in that it becomes a "good neighborhood". Everyone knows that. It is just becoming more upper middle class suburdban style. It is reflected in the comment on buffalo Rising yesterday when someone asked if the good news was if the "Gays and Hippies" were leaving the village.
Today, Elmwood Avenue is one of Buffalo's busiest commercial districts with some 200 boutiques, restaurants, and taverns.
Does that count all the ones that have closed or are closing?
The thing this award certainly does not do - is solve any of the tax issues or shortage of skilled labor that really is affecting Buffalo. I saw ont he news only a couple weeks ago that Buffalo was rated the wrost city to open a business besides dDetroit and two other cities. It was 47/50. ya 47/50.
If they are talking about tourists being the saving grace, I think it would take a lot of tourists to attract business and why would anyone choose here over anywhere else t tour.
Now to live here is another matter, I would choose over just about any city I have lived in, but to tour. Come on , no one besides friends , relatives and exchange students come to tour Buffalo, do they?
I mean does anyone put the Elmwood Village on there vacation plans. What so they can go to a bunch of trendy boutique and clothing stores. There isn't even a real grocery store/ music store anymore. Name one thing the Elmwood Village offers a tourist that they just can't find somewhere else.
So yeah - just like St. James - all of the Elmwood village is a better palce to live. Good for the freakin elmwood Village.
Now it can get even more overpriced for the same old shit.
It is basically saying that a section of the city priced way beyond the reality of Buffalo city household budgets is a great place to live.
On a side note from the article:
To encourage an economic and cultural renaissance, the nonprofit Elmwood Village Association was formed in 1994.
Is that true? I could swear there was Forever Elmwood but I didn't hear any of this talk abut an Elmwood Village until only a few years back. Its not like I just don't rememebr either because I have live one block form Elmwood just about my entire life until I moved on down to Linwood. Remember, it used to be called the Elmwood Strip.
Soon we are going to have Village history books about when the foudning father created the Elmwood Village after the Indians gave it to them for Christmas their first winter in 1784. I really don't think the Elmwood Village is really a village. It is just a section of the city. I grew up in kenmore, which is a village and it is very different. the idea being that in a village everything is kind of isolated and self contained. Self governance, etc. I am not saying I am a fan of it, but seriously, is the Elmwood Strip really a village now? Are the village going to succeed from the City of Buffalo.
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Category: music
10/02/07 01:30 - 63ºF - ID#41454
This song reminds me of terry
The Hat - Ingrid Michaelson
Okay, she is the first artist that made me purchase something from itunes. I am so sorry Kimya I feel like I cheated on you but you are still my favorite.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: music
10/01/07 10:05 - 69ºF - ID#41443
Old Navy Sweater Commercial Song
The song from it is pretty catchy and the singer Ingrid Michaelson seems pretty good
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: linwood
10/01/07 06:14 - 77ºF - ID#41439
Painting 24 Linwood one side at a time
This time I decided to start saving the copper. I wish I did it before. I seriously would have about 15 lbs. Unfortunately, I didn't think of stripping the wires until yesterday.
I found this crispy dead baby bird in a nest they build in one on the decorative features of the house. You can really ee how a bird looks like a dinosaur.
You may recall that we were continuing to paint to the back of the house (e:paul,41275) and (e:paul,41298). Well, after a totally work filled weekend of painting, the back part is almost done. That was our goal, so we will see if we continue or just stop here for this year. All I can say is my body is broken a bit and so is (e:terry,41424)'s
I apinted everything, light green and white and then about 1/4 of the dark green. (e:terry) did most of the dark green. (e:matthew) painted some of the window frames and some dark green. I also painted the kitchen window and door brown. It was seriously exhausting.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: pets
09/30/07 08:30 - 73ºF - ID#41425
The shadows and the shovel
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: toronto
09/30/07 10:56 - 59ºF - ID#41416
In Toronto With Jim
On a side note I am having a a really hard time not ending every sentence in a semicolon - which just goes to show you that I spent much more time writing code than in english;
The Adobe Air Conference we attended was at the Guvernment - which used to be the wharehouse and is located right by Jarvis and the waterfront. It was one of my favorite dance places besides the Docks, which I actually liked a little better. One time (e:hodown) dumped a bucket of ice water on my head here. I wil let her explain that one.
Anyhow, it is so different being inside this giant dance palace at a computer conference. They have really decked the place out. It looks more like a club in NYC than a giant warehouse. Here are some chandaliers from inside.
The food was pretty amazing. They had food breaks like every 4 minutes with fresh fruit, burgers, aspargus, garlic mashed potoatoes, muffins.
Then there was lots of candy, candy candy. Seriously, they had every kind of full size candy. Like whole packs of starbust, candybars, etc. None of that mini pick and mix bullshit. I brought (e:terry) home something called a Flake. It was pretty bad.
Here is a good reason to go back to the Guvernment but I have a feeling it is going to conflict with some previous event.
After the conference we toured around Toronto.
I guess those U-locks for bikes are really strong after all. Too bad the bikes that were locked to them aparently weren't. Who would lock their bike up here. I guess this person did.
I cannot believe how commercial it is. Living in a small city like Buffalo, we have no idea what it is like to oppressively advertised upon. I can't imagine what it is liek in Tokyo, Beijing or Hong Kong.
All of these pictures are in one city square. From different vantage points.
I have never seen these staple boards on sign posts I think it is a much better idea than tape. All the staples looked pretty cool as a texture.
Some pigeons getting their groove on.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: weather
09/28/07 08:43 - 62ºF - ID#41387
Looks like pleasant weather ahead
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: life
09/28/07 07:58 - 62ºF - ID#41386
I am tired
I am going to go back to programming because it entertains me a little more than the rest of my life.
At least I am not being bombed or something horrible.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: linwood
09/24/07 09:43 - 65ºF - ID#41298
Scaffolding Is Fun
Our very nice roommate Dave helped us by taking me to home depot to pick up the giant 3 story scaffolding parts.
I couldn't believe how many parts there were.
It seemed high enough at this point, lol. I am not afraid of sturdy heights, say a building or such - but a half built scaffold is a little freaky.
Then it got higher.
And higher.. There was still one more level to go, you can see it in the pic below. It is so hard to carry up the sections on the yet to be completed scaffold.
We completed on section
Here you can see when we had completed half that section. By the time we finished all the way to the brick, it was too dark to take a picture.
Who the fuck wrote this on my garage? I think I might have to kill you if I found out.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: linwood
09/23/07 08:38 - 72ºF - ID#41275
Making a mansion turn green...
We picked out colors today, and then I decided to paint one dormer to test it. We are going with greens. I think it is going to be a long journey but it should be fun and look nice, so long as I don't fall out a window.
It was so hot up there today.
I think the green looks nice. We finished more than this but we couldn't get any more pics because it got dark out.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Again- not saying that as a negative- I just can't imagine people being scared of elmwood! Clarence scares me a hell of a lot more!
IF this is really negative it is because they have been bugging me for a long time. I think Buffalo deserves good publicity, but the village people don't deserve any positive recognition in my opinion. Unless of course you were talking about the REAL Village People.
Having recently lived in the suburbs, I can honestly tell you that we aren't anywhere CLOSE to suburban. Jeanie wouldn't survive a week in the 'burbs, and the pride parade would be replaced with fourth of July marching band parades. The art festival? the bars? The walkability? Nothing like them in the suburbs. Maybe we are getting a little bit more like the suburbs, but we'll never go all the way--not if we tried, which we won't.
Of course, I've only been here a short while, but my suburban family is still afraid to be here at night (indoors or out), and people still roll their eyes at me when I suggest they join me in the city, even as I explain how awesome it is.
In my opinion, we are a long way from suburban.
Also I agree with Jenks on 2 things, I'd rather live here then anywhere else, and... In your face Clarence! probably the reason we got the recognition instead of some suburb is because they all shop in Warehouses! except East Aurora, there the only place that can compare, but I still wouldn't live there... not enough gays and hippies.
Regardless of whether or not this honor will make a big difference to buffalo, I certainly DO agree that I'd rather live on the strip than anywhere else in buffalo. Take THAT amherst/williamsville!
That typifies the mentality of these suburbanites who come down here strictly to drink and find a hole to fuck at one of the bars. Yes, this is exactly what I want my neighborhood to become - a hotbed of racism and homophobia, just like in Williamsville and Clarence.
No thank you!