Thursday, it was absolutely amazing out. So after (e:terry) got home, we went over to meet up with (e:yesthatcasey) for a night ride. We explored Black Rock a little before getting on to the Riverwalk, which we took up to Tonawanda(city). It felt like a summer ride. Thankfully it was night so we missed most of the toxic air pollution along the river.
Almost derailed the train
On the way back we rode through Ken-Ton. (e:paul) had gotten home from a work party and was with his friend Tim. Total betrunken aber spass.
We stopped at this Tops before we turned around. These cookies are a thing.
Tim was wearing a New York Liberty WNBA hat (not sure why I know of any WNBA teams)
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05/12/2014 11:59 #58970
Tonawanda RideCategory: bikes
05/08/2014 12:24 #58962
Rick's Wednesday rideCategory: bikes
Wednesday I got home and went on Rick's Cycle shop new weekly ride. (6pm in front of Rick's). Not many people showed up at first, but by 6:30 we had a decent number of riders plus Rick's employees.
The ride was a super relaxed pace - we averaged about 12mph. Everyone riding was super streberhaft but that made it awesome. One guy I run into on my commute a lot was there - Dave. He wears two cameras on top of his helmet, plus has four times as many lights as I do. Out-nerded.
We rode up around to the cemetary, through the park to the riverwalk, and down to Canalside, where a Rick's employee bought everyone a round of beer at the Liberty Hound. After I rode back and hungout while (e:terry), (e:heidi), (e:dianne) and Meredith gamed.
My name is on that wall!
The mixture of a nice day, smell of the canal and sewage treatment plant almost made me want to row again.
The ride was a super relaxed pace - we averaged about 12mph. Everyone riding was super streberhaft but that made it awesome. One guy I run into on my commute a lot was there - Dave. He wears two cameras on top of his helmet, plus has four times as many lights as I do. Out-nerded.
We rode up around to the cemetary, through the park to the riverwalk, and down to Canalside, where a Rick's employee bought everyone a round of beer at the Liberty Hound. After I rode back and hungout while (e:terry), (e:heidi), (e:dianne) and Meredith gamed.
My name is on that wall!
The mixture of a nice day, smell of the canal and sewage treatment plant almost made me want to row again.
05/06/2014 12:55 #58960
Cinco de MayoCategory: holiday
(e:terry) wanted to get nachoes to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. I knew it was going to be crazy out, but the hostess at Don Tequila told us about the 2 hour wait there like we would actually wait around for it.
Instead we had cheesy nachoes and salsa at home. Just as good. (e:paul) even got home earlyish.
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Instead we had cheesy nachoes and salsa at home. Just as good. (e:paul) even got home earlyish.
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05/05/2014 12:43 #58959
Erica at the Move the Pole festCategory: music
After the tour, we headed out to (e:czarkasm)'s show at the Library/Forvm out on Maple Road. (e:terry) and I went to pick up (e:yesthatcasey) and got there a little late, but from what I was able to hear she absolutely rocked. The venue was good, but obviously far away. I got a little day drunk on an empty stomach. I couldn't really get any pictures.
On the way home we stopped at Saigon Bankok with Tanya and Erica, then the coop for some snacks and almonds. We saw Cameron and Eric. I don't know what is up with Cameron but it feels like he doesn't want to hang out ever again.
At home (e:paul) took a nap. Casey and Terry Straße gekämpft before we went out to play Frisbee.
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On the way home we stopped at Saigon Bankok with Tanya and Erica, then the coop for some snacks and almonds. We saw Cameron and Eric. I don't know what is up with Cameron but it feels like he doesn't want to hang out ever again.
At home (e:paul) took a nap. Casey and Terry Straße gekämpft before we went out to play Frisbee.
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05/05/2014 12:41 #58958
Linwood Home TourCategory: linwood
Yesterday (e:paul), (e:terry) and I went on the Linwood home tour with Paul's mom.
The concept seems kind of ridiculous - people pay $25 to go see a bunch of rich people's homes, and the money makes their already nice neighborhood even nicer. Terry made a point that it wasn't always so nice and that having nice neighborhoods in Buffalo makes it nicer for everyone. I guess the point is moot because I haven't been volunteering or improving Buffalo lately, so what can I say?
The houses themselves almost all beautiful. The only one I thought was pointless was an apartment building at the corner of summer that had nothing to look at inside. We also didn't see the Summer Street cat clinic which was on tour.
This one house had a fireplace in nearly every room. The tile was pretty similar to ours, but just glazed differently. Their heating vents also had the same design. I don't have the book right now so I don't know the house number.
The rest of the house was really modern - the owner is an architect
This house had so much hardwood everywhere. It's crazy to think that Buffalo had so much at one time people could cover everything in it.
Someone was putting on a puppet show? We stopped to eat at the Black Market food truck - I had a tofu Bahn Mi.
A former rooming house that was completely gutted for remodeling. Anything left over from before was in really rough shape. The house was huge, apparently there will be 5 apartments when it's finished.
Sink in a bedroom. Antique champagne or pee bucket underneath?
Saturn Club was cool on the inside. It has a weird medieval theme. I don't understand why you pay a club to drink with other wealthy people.
The concept seems kind of ridiculous - people pay $25 to go see a bunch of rich people's homes, and the money makes their already nice neighborhood even nicer. Terry made a point that it wasn't always so nice and that having nice neighborhoods in Buffalo makes it nicer for everyone. I guess the point is moot because I haven't been volunteering or improving Buffalo lately, so what can I say?
The houses themselves almost all beautiful. The only one I thought was pointless was an apartment building at the corner of summer that had nothing to look at inside. We also didn't see the Summer Street cat clinic which was on tour.
This one house had a fireplace in nearly every room. The tile was pretty similar to ours, but just glazed differently. Their heating vents also had the same design. I don't have the book right now so I don't know the house number.
The rest of the house was really modern - the owner is an architect
This house had so much hardwood everywhere. It's crazy to think that Buffalo had so much at one time people could cover everything in it.
Someone was putting on a puppet show? We stopped to eat at the Black Market food truck - I had a tofu Bahn Mi.
A former rooming house that was completely gutted for remodeling. Anything left over from before was in really rough shape. The house was huge, apparently there will be 5 apartments when it's finished.
Sink in a bedroom. Antique champagne or pee bucket underneath?
Saturn Club was cool on the inside. It has a weird medieval theme. I don't understand why you pay a club to drink with other wealthy people.
metalpeter - 05/13/14 18:24
first I'm way behind so sorry about this comment seeming to come out of no where......
I think one of things this tour does is that .... People want to show off their house and like this is how it looks now and that helps keep places in good shape but what I think it also does is people who seem them then can get ideas for things for their homes .....
In terms of the club I don't know if you mean currently .... Or the ones in the past... Cause the wealthy wouldn't party with the not wealthy and that is how they kept there power... Not sure how it worked but you couldn't just like walk in..... I don't know if all that stuff was true but those people ran the world .... I think some of that still might carry on Today.... It is a place where you aren't with say friends or people from work.... or people from the clubs it is people who have enough money and want to be part of a club you have to be excepted into even if it is only with money ????
first I'm way behind so sorry about this comment seeming to come out of no where......
I think one of things this tour does is that .... People want to show off their house and like this is how it looks now and that helps keep places in good shape but what I think it also does is people who seem them then can get ideas for things for their homes .....
In terms of the club I don't know if you mean currently .... Or the ones in the past... Cause the wealthy wouldn't party with the not wealthy and that is how they kept there power... Not sure how it worked but you couldn't just like walk in..... I don't know if all that stuff was true but those people ran the world .... I think some of that still might carry on Today.... It is a place where you aren't with say friends or people from work.... or people from the clubs it is people who have enough money and want to be part of a club you have to be excepted into even if it is only with money ????
joe - 05/08/14 00:53
not the Mayflower! But the house next to the cat clinic in the northeast corner of Summer and Linwood. Beautiful on the outside, not so much on the inside.
not the Mayflower! But the house next to the cat clinic in the northeast corner of Summer and Linwood. Beautiful on the outside, not so much on the inside.
tinypliny - 05/06/14 22:55
What apartment building? The Mayflower? You actually paid money to see it?!
What apartment building? The Mayflower? You actually paid money to see it?!
WHY no videos??
And who on earth is Cameron? David Cameron, British PM?!