Oh, Baltimore: In a state of shock
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The Husband came quickly up the stairs this morning as I began the process
of waking up. In my not quite up yet daze, I heard him say that the key
brid...
In Which My Blog Fights Back
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I don’t know what is going on with WordPress, the application which
publishes my fabulous blog. I scraped together a post on Friday afternoon,
hit the publ...
The end of the road
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Well, it's been fun.
Over the last few months Comcast and Xfinity have decided that there is
nothing here that is worth seeing. They have branded us an...
Birthday Sluts
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Meredith Baxter (72) & Michael Gross (72) Rebecca Black (22) Sharna Burgess
(34) Lana Del Rey (34) Kris Allen (34) Jujubee (35) Michael Malarkey (36)
Edwar...
How Things Work
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Gawker.com is shutting down today, Monday 22nd August, 2016, some 13 years
after it began and two days before the end of my forties. It is the end of
an ...
6 comments:
gotta love a dwarf!
I don't think that top photo is that old. That's Royal Street and those flagstone sidewalks were only installed for the World's Fair in '84.
Really? I had to estimate. It's by none other than Eudora Welty, so I guessed.
dear me!
That top photo was certainly taken before 1984! Peenee, how are you sure that's Royal Street?
I recognize the sign behind them. It's an antique store called Manheim Galleries, it's next door to Brennan's, on the corner of Royal and Conti.
But now I remember the schmancy parts of Royal Street had those flagstones and that's what the city was recreating in 1984, so I withdraw my comment.
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