Wednesday, around town!
![]() Robin & me outside our home. ![]() Me sitting on our Saturn where a moving truck ran into it. ![]() Me at Lou's house ![]() Me at Lou's house ![]() Me at Lou's house ![]() Me under the overpass ![]() Me on the way to Hoboken ![]() Me on the way to Hoboken ![]() Me stopping for some relief ![]() Me by our "Heights neighborhood" sign ![]() Me going into Hoboken ![]() Me stopping at the corner hotdog stand ![]() Me in Hoboken ![]() Me in Hoboken ![]() Me at the light rail station ![]() Me at the light rail station elevator ![]() Me at the light rail station elevator ![]() Me on the light rail station elevator ![]() Me on the light rail station elevator ![]() Me checking on a sleeping cat ![]() Me checking out Riverview-Fisk park ![]() Me checking out Riverview-Fisk park ![]() Me checking out Riverview-Fisk park ![]() Me checking out the NYC views ![]() Me checking out the NYC views ![]() Me checking out the NYC views ![]() Me at our dry cleaners ![]() Me at the Bodega on our street ![]() Me outside our windows |

































He's so tiny! You know, I've seen people do this with a gnome before, but not Ernie.
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Lou! The house looks positively a gem from colonial history. I was really reminded of some pieces of period fiction when I saw this pic. You seem to have done a lot of romping round. I was checking out Hoboken. Did you know it held the first ever baseball game in the Unites States? Hoboken now looks quite upscale and has a lot of condominiums but it was a blue collar city. Another interesting thing I found was that Hoboken has 48 streets laid out in a sort of gridiron plan. And the best is that many streets are named after a US President!
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