I've been working on that last post since 8/20 (e:heidi,45374) but estrip publishes by date of first save, not current/take-out-of-draft date so I'm bringing it to your attention. Bump!
School orientation went well yesterday. I'm very much an introvert and it's hard to do the networking and small talk that I know are important parts of the professional acculturation process - I'm drained from being around so many new people. I took the subway from Allen to UB South, then the Stampede shuttle. It was quick and easy. The metro is cute! It's so tiny... only two cars and not very many people.
Whaddya think of my mangaface? that was fun :-)
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bump! Politix-free posts :-)08/20/2008 03:24 #45374
A's adventures in AllentownCategory: moving
I moved up here last Friday and my friend A came with me and enabled me in my stuff addictions... four crates of books (yes, my complete Marion Zimmer Bradley and Ursula K. LeGuin collections, grad-school-related stuff, plus a bunch of books that I haven't read yet.), puppy, kitty, kitchen table, cookie cutters, and too many lamps...
But while we've been unpacking, we've also been experiencing Allen Street and the Buffalo metro area.
Friday night, with dirt rings around my neck that I washed off in the restroom, we went to the Towne for dinner. A says, "It was okay; it was just diner food." While on one level I agree, it is diner food, in comparison with the diner we went to in Tioga County, Pa., on Thursday, it was expensive and had better food selection. Thursday I spent $39 for lunch for six people and left a $10 tip for my superduper neighbor and waitress Jenn in at the Brick Tavern in Blossburg, Pa. I think I spent about the same total for the two of us at the Towne - I need to get used to "normal" prices again.
Saturday we kept unpacking, ordered a white pizza with spinach and broccoli from New York Style Pizza here on Allen. A says, "There wasn't any ricotta cheese on it, and the garlic was powder not real. The crust was very good and the service was great. It wasn't a bad pizza, just not quite what I thought it would be, I guess."
Did I mention that I have the cutest little claw food tub in my apartment? It's adorable... to look at. The shower wasn't ready when I arrived on Friday. Over the weekend, A and I tried multiple ways of bathing. We pretended to be coal miners in the 1890s, when showers (well, any indoor plumbing) were not a part of most houses in Tioga County. We poured pitchers of water over each others heads to shampoo and rinse. Once we were relatively clean, we went to Allen Street Hardware Cafe... Wow!!! great beer selection. Dinner was good too. A got the scallop special with deep fried plantains and rice, I got the eggplant & pesto panini. Yummy yummy. A says, "The food was good. The portions were a little small. The beer was good. It was a little dark in the restaurant."
Sunday, we went to Amy's Place up near UB South. I had the lentil soup - bland - but the sunny side up eggs were very nice. A had some kind of lamb wrap which he liked a lot. On our way back to the car, we met a very nice lady with a front yard garden. She has an alpine section - so neat. The flowers were gorgeous and very unusual.
I have an apartment less than 1/4 the size of the house I sold; it's hard to cram what I consider "necessities" into it. And that's after a 10x10 storage unit and several give-aways.
We went to Home Depot, Target, back to the apartment, back to Home Depot, back to Target, and on our way home down Elmwood, we stopped at Saigon Cafe. A got scallops again, "They were very polite. Speedy service. Great portions for the buck. Excellent food." I got the eggplant in green curry which I didn't like because it's a coconut milk curry. But A loved his and the nibble of mushroom I had from his... yum yum. The hoisin sauce with my veggie spring roll was amazing. I got the caramel cream dessert. I didn't like it, but A loved it. I'd definitely go back but order different things.
Monday, more unpacking. *sigh* the apartment was dirty so we had to clean everything - kitchen cabinets, floors, windows, shelves - and unpacking took many hours more than I expected. However, we still made time for play and went to the Buffalo Zoo! I have a small but rather insistent animals rights streak and so I resist visiting zoos, but A hadn't been to one since he was a kid visiting his grandmother in South Carolina. Since A took time off to come here and help me move, he gets to pick the daily entertainment.
Go see pix:
[I tried to embed a slideshow and failed, and I don't have the patience to resize and upload the 22 pix.]
Here's one picture from the set to encourage you to go see the rest:
"The zoo's worth going to. There are nice exhibits with a really nice selection of animals. It's very kid-friendly," A said, "Someone shoulda been deep-frying those cockroaches."
I had lots of fun taking pictures. The Lorakeet Landing was especially fun - one bird let me get very close for quite a while. Such vibrant colors!
I've been living in a very rural area and have needed suits... twice? in the past five years. The program I started on Thursday requires more professional dress than I've needed in about 10 years, so going to the mall became a high priority. (I certainly welcome suggestions on where to get women's suits - plus size! 18/20. Lord & Taylor at the Walden Galleria had the best selection at that mall.) We had a little snack at Johnny Rockets, then after I bought a pretty nice suit at L&T, we drove back into the city and decided to cruise Elmwood to see what was still open. A decided to try Jim's Steak Out. He says, "It needs more exploration." I think that means he liked it and wants to go back. I tried a bean burrito supreme with a side of guac at Elmwood Taco & Sub (ETS) and really liked it.
On Tuesday, the management company finally installed my shower in the adorable clawfoot tub and I felt much cleaner. After I worked on a client's website for a couple hours, and checked in with my friend & colleague Kelly in Tioga County, we managed to get almost everything in the apartment cleaned and unpacked. I have a desk-ish thing and bookshelves. That's all that's really important, right?
As "payment" for helping me, I treated A to one of his favorite things - Korean barbecue at Woo Chon Korea House in Williamsville. A has had Korean barbecue one other time - when we moved my friend Lisa out of her house and into a storage unit in Maryland. (Her stuff moved into the storage unit; she moved to NYC.) Her parents were so kind and treated us to dinner at Woomi Korean barbecue in Wheaton, Md. That was freakin' awesome. Tonight at Woo Chon, the food was equally yummy, the service was outstanding, and the soju was biting! Since there were only two of us and I didn't eat barbecue, he didn't get the treat of the at-the-table barbecue, but he loved the kitchen-prepped beef barbecue. So many yummy sides! bean sprouts, tofu, kimchee and kimchee... I had the tempura, and a couple of those little pizza juns.
Then we went to several bars on Allen Street: Gabriel's Gate, Staple, the little no-name bar in the yellow vinyl-sided building, Nietzche's, Frizzy's, and another stop at NY Pizza. We had walked walked by Gabriel's Gate several times - it looked kinda tough and maybe like hardcore metalheads (no offense, (e:metalpeter) and (e:tinypliny) !) hung out there, but we went in anyway. It's gorgous inside!!! Totally worth going in just to see the woodwork. Staple was probably the most comfortable for me, A loved Nietzsche's - he's a bass player currently seeking a band and is now jealous of where I'm living. He liked this sign:
Frizzy's (I might have the name wrong) was boring in comparison to the other places and didn't have as good a beer selection. The no-name bar wasn't our style either. I'm looking forward to exploring more of the bars.
Wednesday while I was working, A visited THREE sausage markets. Spar's European Sausage Market, 405 Amherst, was his favorite - he bought a LOT of sausage there, plus a really nice cheese with peppercorns in it. He wanted to go to Canada, but he didn't remember to bring his birth certificate. Maybe next time. We did more shopping (poor guy had to sit in all these boring stores and wait for me to try stuff on) then got take out at India Gate. Good food once again.
A left Thursday and took my puppy home with him. :-( I didn't take any pix of her while she was here because I knew it would be painful to see them. China Cat Sunflower is settling in nicely.
I also miss my elderly cat, Kitten, who stayed with the house I recently sold. She would beg me to turn on the bathroom sink faucet:
But while we've been unpacking, we've also been experiencing Allen Street and the Buffalo metro area.
Friday night, with dirt rings around my neck that I washed off in the restroom, we went to the Towne for dinner. A says, "It was okay; it was just diner food." While on one level I agree, it is diner food, in comparison with the diner we went to in Tioga County, Pa., on Thursday, it was expensive and had better food selection. Thursday I spent $39 for lunch for six people and left a $10 tip for my superduper neighbor and waitress Jenn in at the Brick Tavern in Blossburg, Pa. I think I spent about the same total for the two of us at the Towne - I need to get used to "normal" prices again.
Saturday we kept unpacking, ordered a white pizza with spinach and broccoli from New York Style Pizza here on Allen. A says, "There wasn't any ricotta cheese on it, and the garlic was powder not real. The crust was very good and the service was great. It wasn't a bad pizza, just not quite what I thought it would be, I guess."
Did I mention that I have the cutest little claw food tub in my apartment? It's adorable... to look at. The shower wasn't ready when I arrived on Friday. Over the weekend, A and I tried multiple ways of bathing. We pretended to be coal miners in the 1890s, when showers (well, any indoor plumbing) were not a part of most houses in Tioga County. We poured pitchers of water over each others heads to shampoo and rinse. Once we were relatively clean, we went to Allen Street Hardware Cafe... Wow!!! great beer selection. Dinner was good too. A got the scallop special with deep fried plantains and rice, I got the eggplant & pesto panini. Yummy yummy. A says, "The food was good. The portions were a little small. The beer was good. It was a little dark in the restaurant."
Sunday, we went to Amy's Place up near UB South. I had the lentil soup - bland - but the sunny side up eggs were very nice. A had some kind of lamb wrap which he liked a lot. On our way back to the car, we met a very nice lady with a front yard garden. She has an alpine section - so neat. The flowers were gorgeous and very unusual.
I have an apartment less than 1/4 the size of the house I sold; it's hard to cram what I consider "necessities" into it. And that's after a 10x10 storage unit and several give-aways.
Missing Image ;(
We went to Home Depot, Target, back to the apartment, back to Home Depot, back to Target, and on our way home down Elmwood, we stopped at Saigon Cafe. A got scallops again, "They were very polite. Speedy service. Great portions for the buck. Excellent food." I got the eggplant in green curry which I didn't like because it's a coconut milk curry. But A loved his and the nibble of mushroom I had from his... yum yum. The hoisin sauce with my veggie spring roll was amazing. I got the caramel cream dessert. I didn't like it, but A loved it. I'd definitely go back but order different things.
Monday, more unpacking. *sigh* the apartment was dirty so we had to clean everything - kitchen cabinets, floors, windows, shelves - and unpacking took many hours more than I expected. However, we still made time for play and went to the Buffalo Zoo! I have a small but rather insistent animals rights streak and so I resist visiting zoos, but A hadn't been to one since he was a kid visiting his grandmother in South Carolina. Since A took time off to come here and help me move, he gets to pick the daily entertainment.
Go see pix:
[I tried to embed a slideshow and failed, and I don't have the patience to resize and upload the 22 pix.]
Here's one picture from the set to encourage you to go see the rest:
"The zoo's worth going to. There are nice exhibits with a really nice selection of animals. It's very kid-friendly," A said, "Someone shoulda been deep-frying those cockroaches."
I had lots of fun taking pictures. The Lorakeet Landing was especially fun - one bird let me get very close for quite a while. Such vibrant colors!
I've been living in a very rural area and have needed suits... twice? in the past five years. The program I started on Thursday requires more professional dress than I've needed in about 10 years, so going to the mall became a high priority. (I certainly welcome suggestions on where to get women's suits - plus size! 18/20. Lord & Taylor at the Walden Galleria had the best selection at that mall.) We had a little snack at Johnny Rockets, then after I bought a pretty nice suit at L&T, we drove back into the city and decided to cruise Elmwood to see what was still open. A decided to try Jim's Steak Out. He says, "It needs more exploration." I think that means he liked it and wants to go back. I tried a bean burrito supreme with a side of guac at Elmwood Taco & Sub (ETS) and really liked it.
On Tuesday, the management company finally installed my shower in the adorable clawfoot tub and I felt much cleaner. After I worked on a client's website for a couple hours, and checked in with my friend & colleague Kelly in Tioga County, we managed to get almost everything in the apartment cleaned and unpacked. I have a desk-ish thing and bookshelves. That's all that's really important, right?
As "payment" for helping me, I treated A to one of his favorite things - Korean barbecue at Woo Chon Korea House in Williamsville. A has had Korean barbecue one other time - when we moved my friend Lisa out of her house and into a storage unit in Maryland. (Her stuff moved into the storage unit; she moved to NYC.) Her parents were so kind and treated us to dinner at Woomi Korean barbecue in Wheaton, Md. That was freakin' awesome. Tonight at Woo Chon, the food was equally yummy, the service was outstanding, and the soju was biting! Since there were only two of us and I didn't eat barbecue, he didn't get the treat of the at-the-table barbecue, but he loved the kitchen-prepped beef barbecue. So many yummy sides! bean sprouts, tofu, kimchee and kimchee... I had the tempura, and a couple of those little pizza juns.
Then we went to several bars on Allen Street: Gabriel's Gate, Staple, the little no-name bar in the yellow vinyl-sided building, Nietzche's, Frizzy's, and another stop at NY Pizza. We had walked walked by Gabriel's Gate several times - it looked kinda tough and maybe like hardcore metalheads (no offense, (e:metalpeter) and (e:tinypliny) !) hung out there, but we went in anyway. It's gorgous inside!!! Totally worth going in just to see the woodwork. Staple was probably the most comfortable for me, A loved Nietzsche's - he's a bass player currently seeking a band and is now jealous of where I'm living. He liked this sign:
Frizzy's (I might have the name wrong) was boring in comparison to the other places and didn't have as good a beer selection. The no-name bar wasn't our style either. I'm looking forward to exploring more of the bars.
Wednesday while I was working, A visited THREE sausage markets. Spar's European Sausage Market, 405 Amherst, was his favorite - he bought a LOT of sausage there, plus a really nice cheese with peppercorns in it. He wanted to go to Canada, but he didn't remember to bring his birth certificate. Maybe next time. We did more shopping (poor guy had to sit in all these boring stores and wait for me to try stuff on) then got take out at India Gate. Good food once again.
A left Thursday and took my puppy home with him. :-( I didn't take any pix of her while she was here because I knew it would be painful to see them. China Cat Sunflower is settling in nicely.
I also miss my elderly cat, Kitten, who stayed with the house I recently sold. She would beg me to turn on the bathroom sink faucet:
paul - 09/28/08 11:24
You don't have to resize them. Unless they are huge in terms of MB. The site will proportionally resize them to 400px wide for you.
You don't have to resize them. Unless they are huge in terms of MB. The site will proportionally resize them to 400px wide for you.
heidi - 08/23/08 14:16
(e:tinypliny), That's two entrees and two appetizers in the Woo Chon Korea House photo. We had leftovers that we took home, but that's how Korean barbecue comes - lots of sides. Panaro's was near the top of my list of things to try, but A wasn't very interested (he tends to avoid Italian places because he's such a good Italian cook.) I'll get to it. I don't think Gabriel's Gate would mind a tourist gawker. They do have a decent bar-food menu so you could get food. Get to work so we can hang out! :-)
I guess I need to go find LaNova :-)
(e:leetee) - DOSAS! yea! I'll be checking that out soon! Here's a review if anyone's interested: :::link::: I used to go to Udupi Palace in Langley Park, Md., for dosas and other south Indian delights.
(e:tinypliny), That's two entrees and two appetizers in the Woo Chon Korea House photo. We had leftovers that we took home, but that's how Korean barbecue comes - lots of sides. Panaro's was near the top of my list of things to try, but A wasn't very interested (he tends to avoid Italian places because he's such a good Italian cook.) I'll get to it. I don't think Gabriel's Gate would mind a tourist gawker. They do have a decent bar-food menu so you could get food. Get to work so we can hang out! :-)
I guess I need to go find LaNova :-)
(e:leetee) - DOSAS! yea! I'll be checking that out soon! Here's a review if anyone's interested: :::link::: I used to go to Udupi Palace in Langley Park, Md., for dosas and other south Indian delights.
leetee - 08/23/08 13:29
Great post about your exploration of your new city. :O)
I, too, think the Towne is overrated... and the service isn't always very good. The Royal on Sheridan and Military is much better. On Elmwood, some say that Panos is good, but i think it sucks...
Nice zoo pics. Like you, i have a bit on an animal rights streak (me being a vegetarian for moral reasons and all that shit), but i have to admit, i admire the progressive ideas some zoos have. And i think the Buffalo Zoo with it's small size and budget is really trying to break away from old ideals. Plus, i would totally miss the Lories and Lorikeets -- i miss them all winter.
I'm with (e:Drew), i like LaNova. Try their NY Style, it's pretty good... and a bit greasy the way only real cheese on NY can be.
The Korean food place is to die for... when they have Tofu as one of the side dishes, i feel like i am in heaven. But, that's just me the veghead talking.
My favorite new find, food wise, is the Palace of Dosas on Millersport. LOVE!!
Happy exploring of your new home!
Great post about your exploration of your new city. :O)
I, too, think the Towne is overrated... and the service isn't always very good. The Royal on Sheridan and Military is much better. On Elmwood, some say that Panos is good, but i think it sucks...
Nice zoo pics. Like you, i have a bit on an animal rights streak (me being a vegetarian for moral reasons and all that shit), but i have to admit, i admire the progressive ideas some zoos have. And i think the Buffalo Zoo with it's small size and budget is really trying to break away from old ideals. Plus, i would totally miss the Lories and Lorikeets -- i miss them all winter.
I'm with (e:Drew), i like LaNova. Try their NY Style, it's pretty good... and a bit greasy the way only real cheese on NY can be.
The Korean food place is to die for... when they have Tofu as one of the side dishes, i feel like i am in heaven. But, that's just me the veghead talking.
My favorite new find, food wise, is the Palace of Dosas on Millersport. LOVE!!
Happy exploring of your new home!
drew - 08/23/08 09:35
Janelle disagrees but I think LaNova is pretty good.
Great post. I think you have already explored Allentown more than we have. I need to get out!
Janelle disagrees but I think LaNova is pretty good.
Great post. I think you have already explored Allentown more than we have. I need to get out!
janelle - 08/23/08 09:14
Not to disappoint you, but I haven't found good white pizza in Buffalo, yet. Maybe at the pizza place called 888 on 888 Main St. I still need to check it out.
Not to disappoint you, but I haven't found good white pizza in Buffalo, yet. Maybe at the pizza place called 888 on 888 Main St. I still need to check it out.
tinypliny - 08/22/08 22:49
I haven't been to the Zoo. Your pictures are beautiful! I probably should go. :)
I think you will find the semester so busy that you won't find time to feel sad about the separation from your pets. They do look adorable though. Nice reviews of the restaurants. I agree with A's assessment of the NY pizza place. I didn't like their pizza so much. I think my 1st favourite pizza in Buffalo is the white pizza at Panaro's (Delaware and Allen - across the street from you!) But they are only open 11:00 AM to 3:00PM Mon-Fri and close whenever they please. Basically, the restaurant is a hobby for them! :D. My second favourite pizza is the Roswell cafeteria's, when its fresh (11:30 AM to 1:30 PM).
I do listen to a ton of heavy metal but I don't really live the "metal lifestyle" so people are pretty surprised to find that I listen to *any* metal at all! I love gawking at woodwork (I think I might have been a carpenter in some past life) so I need to check out Gabriel's Gate! Do they have any food? I don't really drink (except when I am flying). Do you think they would mind if I went to check them out like they were a museum?
And Wow, that Korean place looks fantastic! Just how many dishes did you order? Looks like you ordered the whole menu!!
I am kind of curious why you would need formal suits for graduate school. Does it involve a lot of interaction with actual clients - somewhat like patient interaction in medical school? I have been living and loving my grad life in worn pairs of jeans these past three years and I sort of like not having to dress up. I get away with getting up 20 minutes before I have to be at work!
I am not a big fan of coconut milk either - it tastes strange to me. But I absolutely LOVE shredded coconut based soups. All South-Indian food is invariably flavoured with shredded coconut. It tastes very different from coconut milk. It has none of its cloying sweetness. Combined with Jalapeños/Red chilles, shredded coconut ranks right up there in gastronomical heavens.
I like the Falafel sandwich with chips at Amy's. :) I haven't been to Allen Street Hardware Café yet. I am keeping my not-eating-out oath for now because I looked at my budget for eating out and found that it exceeded my budget for groceries! For a grad student, that is financial suicide. I am not sure that you should accept prices at restaurants here as normal. I think they are expensive. The only reasonable and genuinely cheap place I have found is the Taste of Thai on Hertel. I have to admit that it is really cheap and really tasty. Places on Chippewa are probably the most expensive. I would rank places on Elmwood and Allen as somewhat expensive. Places in Williamsville would again shoot through the roof with their costs. The last time I ate out it was at Ming's Café. It was SUPER-expensive! And its not even in a "hip" area.
Nice to hear that you are settling in. I hope my crazy proposal-dissertation run settles down soon so we can meet up... :(
I haven't been to the Zoo. Your pictures are beautiful! I probably should go. :)
I think you will find the semester so busy that you won't find time to feel sad about the separation from your pets. They do look adorable though. Nice reviews of the restaurants. I agree with A's assessment of the NY pizza place. I didn't like their pizza so much. I think my 1st favourite pizza in Buffalo is the white pizza at Panaro's (Delaware and Allen - across the street from you!) But they are only open 11:00 AM to 3:00PM Mon-Fri and close whenever they please. Basically, the restaurant is a hobby for them! :D. My second favourite pizza is the Roswell cafeteria's, when its fresh (11:30 AM to 1:30 PM).
I do listen to a ton of heavy metal but I don't really live the "metal lifestyle" so people are pretty surprised to find that I listen to *any* metal at all! I love gawking at woodwork (I think I might have been a carpenter in some past life) so I need to check out Gabriel's Gate! Do they have any food? I don't really drink (except when I am flying). Do you think they would mind if I went to check them out like they were a museum?
And Wow, that Korean place looks fantastic! Just how many dishes did you order? Looks like you ordered the whole menu!!
I am kind of curious why you would need formal suits for graduate school. Does it involve a lot of interaction with actual clients - somewhat like patient interaction in medical school? I have been living and loving my grad life in worn pairs of jeans these past three years and I sort of like not having to dress up. I get away with getting up 20 minutes before I have to be at work!
I am not a big fan of coconut milk either - it tastes strange to me. But I absolutely LOVE shredded coconut based soups. All South-Indian food is invariably flavoured with shredded coconut. It tastes very different from coconut milk. It has none of its cloying sweetness. Combined with Jalapeños/Red chilles, shredded coconut ranks right up there in gastronomical heavens.
I like the Falafel sandwich with chips at Amy's. :) I haven't been to Allen Street Hardware Café yet. I am keeping my not-eating-out oath for now because I looked at my budget for eating out and found that it exceeded my budget for groceries! For a grad student, that is financial suicide. I am not sure that you should accept prices at restaurants here as normal. I think they are expensive. The only reasonable and genuinely cheap place I have found is the Taste of Thai on Hertel. I have to admit that it is really cheap and really tasty. Places on Chippewa are probably the most expensive. I would rank places on Elmwood and Allen as somewhat expensive. Places in Williamsville would again shoot through the roof with their costs. The last time I ate out it was at Ming's Café. It was SUPER-expensive! And its not even in a "hip" area.
Nice to hear that you are settling in. I hope my crazy proposal-dissertation run settles down soon so we can meet up... :(
08/16/2008 15:54 #45342
I'm here!!!Category: moving
Woooohoooo!!! I made it! I'm in my *ahem* cozy apartment on Allen Street. Thanks to (e:chico) , my friend A, and Jeff & Devon (a moving crew that my buddy Lisa in NYC found for me on CraigsList as I stood outside the building and panicked because I didn't plan the move-in part very well...), we got everything from downstairs to upstairs in about an hour. Amazing!
drew - 08/22/08 17:10
How was orientation?
How was orientation?
tinypliny - 08/17/08 00:27
Good to hear the move went well. :) Welcome to Downtown!
Good to hear the move went well. :) Welcome to Downtown!
drew - 08/16/08 21:04
Welcome. See you Friday?
Welcome. See you Friday?
museumchick - 08/16/08 18:46
Welcome to Buffalo! I hope you'll love it there, and it's good to hear that your move is going well.
Welcome to Buffalo! I hope you'll love it there, and it's good to hear that your move is going well.
08/14/2008 00:23 #45325
Moving Friday! Garden picturesCategory: moving
Oh my.... It's now Thursday and I've got about 36 hrs to get everything packed and either moved to storage or in the U-Haul trailer. It'll be done, but I'll be exhausted. I expect to start moving stuff into my new apartment in Buffalo around 1pm on Friday...
My previously referenced (e:heidi,45183) nonprofit organization created a community garden this year on an empty lot on the edge of the business district. The lot used to have houses on it but they were eventually condemned as being too risky in a flood zone. Here are some pix I took last week to illustrate the story I wrote for the local paper.
The lot in late April. (credit Tonya McNamara)
The lot Aug. 4.
We're having a little pumpkin growing contest for the fall festival.
One of the gardeners picked kale and zucchini for me out of her plot.
So, (e:TinyPliny), I keep thinking about your tree-planting team. I love the idea, but I didn't have a plot in my community garden, in part because I don't like to do manual labor and I don't particularly like to get diirty... how can I justify digging holes for trees in Buffalo? <grin> I supported the community garden by writing some creative grants...
My previously referenced (e:heidi,45183) nonprofit organization created a community garden this year on an empty lot on the edge of the business district. The lot used to have houses on it but they were eventually condemned as being too risky in a flood zone. Here are some pix I took last week to illustrate the story I wrote for the local paper.
The lot in late April. (credit Tonya McNamara)
The lot Aug. 4.
We're having a little pumpkin growing contest for the fall festival.
One of the gardeners picked kale and zucchini for me out of her plot.
So, (e:TinyPliny), I keep thinking about your tree-planting team. I love the idea, but I didn't have a plot in my community garden, in part because I don't like to do manual labor and I don't particularly like to get diirty... how can I justify digging holes for trees in Buffalo? <grin> I supported the community garden by writing some creative grants...
tinypliny - 08/14/08 06:05
Nice photos. :) haha... I understand the not-the-gardener sentiment all too well. Though I dig getting dirty, I have a disastrous streak with all the plants I have had. I have an incredibly black thumb. I swear plants look at me and give up hope. I have killed more plants than I can count on my fingers either by too-pro-active "tending" or passive neglect. I swear the plant that I passed on my former officemate has grown a complete leaf-whorl since I moved to my new office. And its just been 2-3 weeks!
Anyway, the tree-team deadline is gone. :/ Maybe next year?
Nice photos. :) haha... I understand the not-the-gardener sentiment all too well. Though I dig getting dirty, I have a disastrous streak with all the plants I have had. I have an incredibly black thumb. I swear plants look at me and give up hope. I have killed more plants than I can count on my fingers either by too-pro-active "tending" or passive neglect. I swear the plant that I passed on my former officemate has grown a complete leaf-whorl since I moved to my new office. And its just been 2-3 weeks!
Anyway, the tree-team deadline is gone. :/ Maybe next year?
08/06/2008 16:08 #45253
Internet connection?Category: moving
So, starting next Friday, I'll be living on Allen Street in Buffalo... What do you do for internet connectivity at home? I have no need for cable TV or telephone, but I guess I'll end up with one or the other?
Is it incredibly rude of me to ask for help moving in? I'm bringing as little as possible, but it's still stuff - bed, mattress, dressers, recliner, table & chairs, bookshelves... My friend A is coming up with me, but gosh it would be nice to have another person, even just for an hour...
Is it incredibly rude of me to ask for help moving in? I'm bringing as little as possible, but it's still stuff - bed, mattress, dressers, recliner, table & chairs, bookshelves... My friend A is coming up with me, but gosh it would be nice to have another person, even just for an hour...
chico - 08/08/08 10:30
welcome to the neighborhood, (e:heidi)!! i may be able to pitch in with the move, i'll email you off-site with details.
for the record, i'm getting "broadcast basic" TV (i.e., the major networks and PBS, local access, Discovery, TBS, TLC and a few other random channels) and "medium-speed" (?) RoadRunner internet service from Time Warner for a combined total of about $31 per month...
they're a pain in the neck though, so i agree with (e:tinypliny) for the most part. if they come to do an installation, watch carefully and make sure they don't give you stuff you don't need...the installer gave me a big, ugly converter box that was useless and unnecessary, and it was a pain to give back.
welcome to the neighborhood, (e:heidi)!! i may be able to pitch in with the move, i'll email you off-site with details.
for the record, i'm getting "broadcast basic" TV (i.e., the major networks and PBS, local access, Discovery, TBS, TLC and a few other random channels) and "medium-speed" (?) RoadRunner internet service from Time Warner for a combined total of about $31 per month...
they're a pain in the neck though, so i agree with (e:tinypliny) for the most part. if they come to do an installation, watch carefully and make sure they don't give you stuff you don't need...the installer gave me a big, ugly converter box that was useless and unnecessary, and it was a pain to give back.
tinypliny - 08/06/08 17:17
If you are moving in the evening, I could drop by for a couple hours. I can carry stuff my size. hehehe. :)
If you are moving in the evening, I could drop by for a couple hours. I can carry stuff my size. hehehe. :)
tinypliny - 08/06/08 16:42
You have two options for the most basic internet:
1. Time Warner Cable's Road Runner Lite
Speed: 768 Kilobits Down/ 128 Kilobits Up
Price: 19.99/mo
NO yearly committment
Start up fee: $60 ($30 "activation" + $30 "installation" -> both bogus way of extracting money out of you, BTW)
If you don't have pre-existing cabling in your flat, this fee might be higher.
Details at this :::link:::
2. Verizon's DSL Dry-Loop (Without Phone)
Speed: 768 Kilobits Down/ 128 Kilobits Up (Same as above)
Price: 29.99/mo -> However, if you point out that Time Warner Cable is $19.99 for the same speed, they bring it down to $19.99. Kind of shows of how shady they can be.
A full year's painful committment. If you cancel you pay a crazy amount (~$200 now. It was $72 last year.)
Start Up Fee: Don't even ask.
Unfortunately, I opted for this last year and after a major first-bill fiasco ( etinypliny,40220 :::link:::), settled on the $29.99 plan. I wanted to switch to Time Warner this year but I am really tired of confrontations with service representatives over the phone so I just made a quick call and told them that I was canceling in an extremely pleasant voice. They said they would be switching me to the $19.99 "Retention" plan. I said thanks-very-much-I'll-take-it in one breathless whoosh and hung-up. Whew. No more contact for a year. Their service is sometimes incredibly slow and the helpdesk is no help at all, so I just press the reset button on my modem and things get slightly better. Anyway, I don't have major bandwidth needs so this works out fine.
You have two options for the most basic internet:
1. Time Warner Cable's Road Runner Lite
Speed: 768 Kilobits Down/ 128 Kilobits Up
Price: 19.99/mo
NO yearly committment
Start up fee: $60 ($30 "activation" + $30 "installation" -> both bogus way of extracting money out of you, BTW)
If you don't have pre-existing cabling in your flat, this fee might be higher.
Details at this :::link:::
2. Verizon's DSL Dry-Loop (Without Phone)
Speed: 768 Kilobits Down/ 128 Kilobits Up (Same as above)
Price: 29.99/mo -> However, if you point out that Time Warner Cable is $19.99 for the same speed, they bring it down to $19.99. Kind of shows of how shady they can be.
A full year's painful committment. If you cancel you pay a crazy amount (~$200 now. It was $72 last year.)
Start Up Fee: Don't even ask.
Unfortunately, I opted for this last year and after a major first-bill fiasco ( etinypliny,40220 :::link:::), settled on the $29.99 plan. I wanted to switch to Time Warner this year but I am really tired of confrontations with service representatives over the phone so I just made a quick call and told them that I was canceling in an extremely pleasant voice. They said they would be switching me to the $19.99 "Retention" plan. I said thanks-very-much-I'll-take-it in one breathless whoosh and hung-up. Whew. No more contact for a year. Their service is sometimes incredibly slow and the helpdesk is no help at all, so I just press the reset button on my modem and things get slightly better. Anyway, I don't have major bandwidth needs so this works out fine.
Hey Heidi,
Just so you know, there is a free UB shuttle that runs from Allen to the south campus. Its a van and is called the Orange Line. It's every hour, past 20. Starts from 7.20, 8.20.. so on. What do you do at UB?
I am swati, btw and am in the PhD program in American Studies.
Good Luck and welcome,
s
Yeah, I agree. I attended a class at the North Campus last year and it took me just 20 minutes to get there every week. I like the Metro. As I probably mentioned before, if you are a bit street-wise the metro is safe and efficient.