Wednesday, around town!


Ernie & Robin
Robin & me outside our home.
Ernie & the car
Me sitting on our Saturn where a moving truck ran into it.
Ernie at Lous
Me at Lou's house
Ernie at Lous
Me at Lou's house
Ernie at Lous
Me at Lou's house
Ernie under the highway
Me under the overpass
Ernie on the way to Hoboken
Me on the way to Hoboken
Ernie on the way to Hoboken
Me on the way to Hoboken
Ernie pees
Me stopping for some relief
Ernie by the Heights sign
Me by our "Heights neighborhood" sign
Ernie going into Hoboken
Me going into Hoboken
Ernie getting a hotdog
Me stopping at the corner hotdog stand
Ernie going into Hoboken
Me in Hoboken
Ernie going into Hoboken
Me in Hoboken
Ernie at the Hoboken light rail
Me at the light rail station
Ernie at the Hoboken light rail
Me at the light rail station elevator
Ernie at the Hoboken light rail
Me at the light rail station elevator
Ernie at the Hoboken light rail
Me on the light rail station elevator
Ernie at the Hoboken light rail
Me on the light rail station elevator
Ernie checking on a sleeping cat
Me checking on a sleeping cat
Ernie checking out Riverview-Fisk park
Me checking out Riverview-Fisk park
Ernie checking out Riverview-Fisk park
Me checking out Riverview-Fisk park
Ernie checking out Riverview-Fisk park
Me checking out Riverview-Fisk park
Ernie checking out NYC views
Me checking out the NYC views
Ernie checking out NYC views
Me checking out the NYC views
Ernie checking out NYC views
Me checking out the NYC views
Ernie at our dry cleaners
Me at our dry cleaners
Ernie at local bodega
Me at the Bodega on our street
Ernie outside our windows
Me outside our windows

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  • 5/31/2010 11:29 PM paper shredding indiana wrote:
    He's so tiny! You know, I've seen people do this with a gnome before, but not Ernie.
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  • 6/10/2010 11:41 PM Travel Insurance wrote:
    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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