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07/11/2007 20:37 #40060

Summer Walks
Category: buffalo
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Some of the trees on the parkways look ridiculous and naked, but I am glad they seem to all be making a go of it.

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This old farmhouse at 700 Delavan (built in 1830 according to City Hall's website) looks so out of place with the city houses all around it now.

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And this one burned down, recently I suppose? It's at 660 Delavan.
bridgette - 07/12/07 15:10
yes, when we had that storm last October the biggest thing that bothered me was how the trees would look come spring. They do look naked. Some of the most beautiful naturist places around buffalo are (or were) that way because of our big fluffy trees. Especially walking around places like Delaware park, It is still beautiful, but you can feel the sense that something is missing.

07/11/2007 17:29 #40057

Roswell Lunches
Category: work
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I love having lunch at Roswell. Today I had stir fry veggies and chicken. It is hard to think about packing a lunch and bring it in, but I should start doing that to save money.
imk2 - 07/11/07 22:59
i know! i had that lunch today too. it was soooo yummy!
tinypliny - 07/11/07 21:04
Wow! Maybe I should stop bringing lunches and eating in front of my comp...
jenks - 07/11/07 18:58
ooh i can't wait til I'm back at roswell and can have social lunches again! November, peaches! (I think...)

07/10/2007 22:54 #40046

St Joseph's New RC Cathedral
Category: buffalo
Today at lunch I was talking to (e:Paul) and (e:enknot) about the Cathedral at Utica and Delaware in Buffalo (some more links), construction of which started in 1912. Its two massive bell towers held the largest carillon of church bells in the country, but they were only rung once and had to be removed because they endangered the structural integrity of the towers once rung. "The largest bell was 4,000 lbs., the smallest twenty-five. The whole cost $25,000 ($435,000 in 1997 dollars). It was the largest carillon in America at the time."

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The twin steeple towers had to be removed 10 years later in the 1920's due to other structural defects, and by 1975 the entire Cathedral had to be torn down because of defects in construction, and the marble facing peeling away from the brick central walls.

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Photograph by Victor Shanchuk

fellyconnelly - 07/11/07 12:10
amazing! i was wondering for a sec why i hadn't seen those bell towers in my travels...
tinypliny - 07/10/07 23:29
Wonder who the architect was; must have been heartbroken.

07/08/2007 19:53 #40009

Mugging


(E:James) does his zombie face when I try to take his photo.


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paul - 07/08/07 20:31
(e:terry) does the same thing. Most of the time when I try and take a picture of him, he pretends to be retarded. I know that is totally unPC but it is what he does. Same with when I ask him to say kuru-kuru-kurin in japanese. It used to be my favorite game and I love the way they say it in the intro but instead of saying it cute, he says it with this horrible slur everytime I have asked him over the last 8 years.
james - 07/08/07 20:25
They are all zombie faces. I just haven't started rotting yet.

07/07/2007 23:41 #39999

Utah Wildfires Tonight
Category: utah
My dad's house may burn down tonight. Depends on the wind. No rain in 4 months and everything's turned to tinder. They are packing up the truck. If firefighters come back, it will be to tell them to evacute.

I remember the fire last year as (e:james) and I came out of the paria slots up into Escalante - pillar of smoke covering half the horizon for three days after. A bizarre cap to our hike, which was two days in and aborted due to lack of water. I was pushing so hard to get put of the canyons I ended up with sunstroke, and had to wait in meager shade at the trailhead watching the fire take up more and more of the sky, while James hitched back to our car.

I'm also thinking about as a kid i'd watch fires on mountainside near our home, seemingly hovering midair at midnight, char and smoke of sap and sweet smelling wood. Fearsome, a guilty pleasure to watch - enjoying it but knowing people's lives were being destroyed.
libertad - 07/09/07 15:26
I'm glad your Dad was OK. That really sucks for the people that lost their homes. PS nice pic of (e:james).
jim - 07/09/07 12:20
:::link:::

Biggest fire in Utah history, 450 square miles. Damn.

There is now a large burnt out section between where the fire is now, and where my Dad is. So they are out of danger.
jim - 07/08/07 12:34
More info:

"A 160,000-acre wildfire in Utah jumped a freeway, forcing the closure of Interstate 15 for a 100-mile, or 160-kilometer, stretch through central Utah, fire officials said. The fire, about 120 miles south of Salt Lake City, also forced the evacuations of the historic Cove Fort site and the Blundell geothermal power plant, where it was threatening railroad lines, bridges and several homes, said LaCee Bartholomew, a fire information officer for Color County."

source: :::link:::

more info: :::link:::
jim - 07/08/07 12:09
Made it through the night OK, looks like the wind spared them.
lilho - 07/08/07 00:09
wow, that's really scary. i hope everything turns out alright.
jim - 07/07/07 23:56
Thanks Drew, I am hoping they will be OK. The fact that they have not yet been told to evacuate is reassuring. Right now it would take a shift in wind to put them in immediate danger tonight, and as for tomorrow the fire my spread enough to endanger them without a wind shift, but it may be contained in the meantime.
drew - 07/07/07 23:54
sympathy.
jim - 07/07/07 23:54
40000?