Don't get me wrong, I don't hate the place referred to as the Elmwood Village, I just the new name. I think it expresses an aire of pretension by trying to exclude itself form the rest of the city possibly to align it with a more suburban flavor.
This doesn't mean that I am not going to capitalize on it like everyone else. Maybe I shouldn't even care now that I live in Linwood Shire.
I think the sign that says, "Welcome to the Elmwood Village" on the front of We Never Close is what did it for me.
Frankly, it is a strip - it is a straight street that goes from one end of the city to city center and business does not travel much in any perpendicular direction.
Is the point of the name change just to make real villagers more comfortable with shopping there? Or is to make the people that live there feel like they live in a village. Is Hertel/North Buffalo going to become the Hertel Village in it's footsteps?
It seems like it takes credit away from the City of Buffalo be declaring Elmwood to be a Village. "This part is revitalizing, but we are not really part of the city."
On a totally separate note but still in the Elmwood Village - Atak
(e:trish,83) has officially gotten lazy?
Why has nothing become of the old platos at ELmwood and Forest Avenue? The new Platos in the Village of Kenmore always looks busy. Myabe it is because that part of elmwood is really in a village, lol.
The house where
(e:iriesara) lived and the murder occurred. It was a spooky place, I will let her tell you about it.
The Indian Buffet is yummy as ever. I love that place and the tasty red chicken legs.
The old estrip house on Lafayette still looks like shit. I wonder if Jim Leong will ever paint the outside. I love how on the front there is that big area of white that has been there for about 3 years. Across the street from him it looks like the boarding house has turned into some commercial spot with luxury apartments? The dude that used to live in the back part of that house was insane. Does anyone else remember him. I wonder where he will go when it is luxury apartments?
Totally non-related - naked babies at Amvets.
I miss my cam. I would have been able to make my journal that much better with it.
Curtains can be expensive to buy - but pretty easy to make. I made a real nice pair of curtains for my huge closet that is supposed to have a set of those doors on rollers that never work, and I got some nice fabric and made pretty simple curtains. They came out pretty well. I already had the sewing machine, but the fabric and thread cost probably $40-$50, so I'm not sure if that would be a deal or not, considering what prices you are looking at. Plus - don't you have an "in" at JoAnn Fabrics?