A Second Hose
Did I mention we now have two hoses?
My posts have been scarce lately, but who really cares. It’s Springtime in South Central and there is a buzz on the cul de sac. The bikes our out, the baseballs are flying and the soccer balls are being kicked. We already had two birthdays for the boys this Spring, with one today at some nature park nearby. We decided […]
The purpose of this blog was to document my transition to village living. I believe I am fully transitioned. That’s not to say I am cutting off this blog. It will live on; my musings may appear from time-to-time. So don’t delete your bookmark. Make sure to check at least twice a year as I move onto another phase of […]
I decided I wanted a bigger tree this year. What we failed to realize is that a bigger tree requires a bigger tree stand. Off to the hardware store.
We played football today in our front yard with the neighbors. It is a pretty cool feeling seeing your son trying to play football for the first time on Thanksgiving. Here’s to many more football games on Thanksgiving Day.
The kid and I enjoyed the Wilmette Holiday parade this morning. It started at the El stop at 4th and Linden and made its way up to Central Avenue and then headed west to the Village Center. Brownie and Girl Scout Troops, village workers, high school bands, elves (scared the kid to death), dudes on Harleys and of course Santa […]
South Central winters on the cul de sac could be brutal. So last week I took in the patio furniture, chairs, umbrella, hoses and other things in the backyard in anticipation of winter. I also had to get a new grill cover. I went cheap last year and it kept flying off and was all ripped up by this year. […]
I’ve decided to let others in South Central post to this blog as authors, not just commenters. Trusted neighbors who understand the editorial mission. Stay tuned.
Block parties are cool. I could not believe all the great things that happened today. There were games and prizes for the kids, a rib cook-off, a cupcake baking contest, a water balloon toss and a competition that required teams to contrive of a contraption that would protect three eggs from a 25 foot fall (all teams were given two […]
I decided to get rid of our plastic trash cans and get a few metal cans to keep out the squirrels and other critters from our trash cans that reside in the alley. I’m pretty darn pleased with the purchase. I also got rid of the village-recommended trash receptacle holder that my alley neighbor hated because it made pulling out […]
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