Last year, a house burned down very quickly. It was torn down and the land was sold. Just recently, construction started on a new house. |
Bouncing back from an injury is challenging. There is pain and loss of confidence, not in your own driving but in your ability to predict the behavior of other drivers. Unfortunately, there are people on the road who are not really paying attention, for various reasons: texting, talking on cell phones, mediating disputes in the car, or anything else that distracts them from keeping their full attention on the road.
minion at the garage sale, looking to be adopted. |
the food truck from Chef's restaurant. |
Lunch at the food truck. The eggplant parmesan cost $6.50. |
The folks at Elderwood were giving away sunglasses. Hmmm, wouldn't sunglasses make me look super cool, especially when I'm driving this BMW convertible? |
The Pepper Mill has been closed for several years. My parents used to enjoy eating there. A new restaurant, called 773 North, will open sometime soon in that location. |
After visiting, I walked home via the town's linear bike path and a few roads.
seen along the bike path |
one view of Woods Creek |
footbridge over Woods Creek |
Another view of Woods Creek, at a different location |
Omelet, potatoes, and tea... |
What sort of adventures have you been enjoying today?
7 comments:
Yellow jackets are a hazard for anyone eating outside this time of year. Alas, I can't eat my lunch outside anymore, a favorite pastime through the summer. Today, I met up with downstate cousins who were visiting their son on Parents Weekend at Binghamton University - we went to the university art museum and then a walk on a nature trail. Note to self, take bug spray with me next time!!! Enjoyed your New York aster picture. I saw them for the first time this season while on that nature trail.
I killed a hornet in my living room yesterday, so you might as well enjoy lunch outside when you can--they can get you anywhere. Or die trying.
No good deed goes unpunished. Today, I had to clean the carcass and climb atop a ladder to clean the windows. ;) And then realized that the hornet spray I killed it with is never supposed to be used indoors. Between the C-130s spraying Naled over us and me spraying neurotoxins on my windowsill and couch, I'm gonna die sooner than later.
I'm going to enjoy the time I have left. I think I'll have a picnic lunch tomorrow.
I too did not know this about the Yellow Jacket... esp the part that unlike bees, they can sting multiple times. Those roadside bus stands are something that just has not picked up in India... oh, we have plenty of road side stalls, i grant you but none like these...
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No clue about the yellow jacket thing and fun to know. Such a fun account of your day and all that food, yum! :)
An interesting account of your day! nOt aware of the yellow jacket too...
These wasps sounds dangerous and terrible. We have yellow wasps here too which sting very badly though I am not sure if they sting repeatedly.
Loved the narrative through your entire stroll!!
It was really exciting your post! This Christmas I'm going to New York for the first time in my life, so it was really insightful to see "normal" pictures. I'm glad I found this blog via the blogboost challenge! :)
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