What made it even better is we rode our bikes Everywhere. So much better than a car. No stupid drivers, long red lights, one way streets, finding a place to park, instead we got to enjoy the scenery, fresh air, exercise, everything. It's so much better to ride a bike.
Bonus, I got it on Film, er, file I guess, thanks to my new Canon G7

Anyway, the weekend
Friday: we had pizza with our neighbor. sorry no pics
Saturday started with the Tour de Neglect. A bicycle tour of Buffalo's East Side, highlighting ababdoned architectural treasures, blighted side streets, and nice people.

David Torke


(e:mmtornow) had never seen the Centeral Terminal up close

I like this shot


My new favorite Buffalo Building
Later that night after dinner (e:mmtornow) and I went to lasalle park to see the sunset. To bad we got there and the sun was gone, so we saw the moon rise.


neat moon rise
Sunday we started with the Garden Walk. Very happy to be on a bike. Checked out Little Summer Street and the near west side. Little Summer is a Buffalo treasure, if you're ever trying to convince someone to move here, just take them to Little Summer Street. There are 3 brick houses tucked away in a little cottage universe of their own, it's like something out of a story book. It was realy crowded, but worth it. Sensory overload, I wasn't convinced I could squish it all into a photo, but they turned out prety good. (yea, G7)

Packed Summer Street during Garden Walk

Beautiful Summer Street

I'll take it!! This is the sweetest hot tub/pool I've ever seen. I'll move in any day.You'll find this behind the pink house pictured above.

This is one of the hidden cottages. You had to be there. It felt like we had stumbled into a storybook retreat of some sort. It's like being on vacation every day.



Self Portrait


Who would have guessed an abandoned Wilson Farms could be reincarnated as a church. Only in Buffalo?
Then off to a (e:mmtornow) 's company picnic at the Zoo. Some of the animals were napping so we couldn't see them, cause the party was after hours, but it was still cool. definitely worth going back. They're doing some big renovatrions too, it'll be cool to see it when it's done.





Check out the tiny duckling wandering carefree, around this giant rhino. pretty cute.
My first thought was that they where staged and part of the look. Then once I saw your pictures of that same scene I figured it must have been. I just found it odd that someone would leave out a towel. Thanks for your imput and now that they are up I also enjoy those great shots of the polar bears.
James, (I'm guessing you're sometimes known as 'James the Terrible' but anyway), my new canon G7 is a compact camera, fits in your pocket. I have had an SLR for about 3 years. I have the Canon 20D, plus lenses, pro flash equipment and all those goodies. It's a great camera, heavier than the Rebel because it has more metal in the body and is more durrable.
And you're right, my 20D is just a little more portable than a cinder block. So after much debating, I bought the Canon G7 for everyday travel. I felt like I was missing out on so many photo opportunities because my 20D is so heavy. The G7 has the most pro features of any compact I found, and it will work with my flashes and other gear. it's a 10mp, so I can make big prints if I need to. it has it's downfalls, but all around, I'm realy glad I bought it. And I've been getting quite a lot of good use out if the little powerhouse.
Josh, you must be talking about the Cafe Aroma corner :)
Peter, I think the champagne and blueberries were staged, but my guess is they are frequently found next to that perticular pool.
First of all some great pictures. I wanted to get a picture of those cottages but I had no idea how to. I also have a question. I saw those houses on Sat. Afternoon I was wondering do you think by that hot tub the strawberries and drinks almost gone and Towel in the exact same spot where staged like that on purpose or did someone leave them out? The reason I ask is because I went to a house on Richmond and there where people in the pool. In any event nice pictures and thanks for posting them.
I have a semi-pro Nikon SLR. I would love to carry the thing around where ever I go, accept it is the size of a cinder block with a lens on it. I will say, Canon makes some damn fine small SLR's like the Rebel XT. Glad you are finding yours portable.
Thats interesting - I only knew David Torke from an old e-mail list that I was a part of for a while, and on occasion still do receive e-mails from. Apparently I didn't realize that this was the same guy I see almost all the time right on my corner.