Flowers and food. Every cab should be so cozy
Author Archives: The Chronicler
Searching for a NewBridge
and name. Can not keep calling this chronicles of the city, when in fact it is about the country. A possibility…
postscript to the move
The little truck rental? have a closer look! rather a full-circle.
Done!
Since a decade or so, I’m all in one place; all my belongings under one roof. After the ride and the unload, who knew that the shed in which I put the boxes for holding, had a leak. The best way to discover a leak is to place a box on the floor and a …
The Library
It is an easy ten-mile drive, but a drive none-the-less. But the reward is great. There is instant WiFi. No idea if it is secure, and it’s not going to matter one way or the other, because to have instant access to every attachment and an upload takes a second, you have no idea …
Trains, Planes….
So many moving parts. Thursday, at 7:45 I park my car, toss the keys in the box of the auto repair shop, and wait for the 8:10 local bus. The 8:10 bus comes at 8:45. It’s route meanders through many little towns before it connects with the next bus that will go to the City. …
Unclebrother
This is an article from the NYT about this art food experience to which I took a guest on Saturday. We were sat at a table with unknowns, who became knowns and then I saw another couple that we had met the week before and asked them to join us. A grand time was had …
10 Days
of continuous guests and it has been wonderful. It gives me opportunity to explore new places and show sights I have discovered, cook and share the views and joys of this beautiful place. But it wrecks havoc with my writing about it. I explained to one guest that being physically exhausted in ways I never …
Traffic Choice
After my first attempt to obtain a safety inspection sticker for my car, which failed because I did not have the correct piece of paper – which the NY car dealer who sold me the car, said I did not need for PA. Surprise, I did. I asked the helpful garage owner which way was …
If You’ve Got IT…
There IS nothing like it, cut. The yard/lawn/grass is expansive and it is pleasing to the eye when it is neat and trim. The antique/vintage/old hitching post at the edge, along the road is much easier to see; the ultimate garden statuary.