What's up in the Neighborhood
Among the topics in this most recent spin around the Capital Region's online neighborhood: a swank party, blame for consumers, the city never existed, Hudson, Connecticut, a breakfast burrito, escolar, home cooking, challah, wedding invitations, toilet paper, cold weather running, the tides, liverwort and Niagara Falls.
Silvia went to a swank party at Matt Baumgartner's place.
Paula snapped a photo of the great Christmas Story lamp costume at the Santa Speedo Sprint.
Kevin says businesses in Troy shouldn't lay the blame at the feet of consumers.
Akum considered the Albany that never was.
CAPow checked out the Hudson Winter Walk.
Rob ended up in Connecticut without a map.
One of Steve's readers wondered if a restaurant should have warned them about escolar.
Albany Jane thought about whether living in the Capital Region has influenced what she cooks at home.
Jerry enjoyed a breakfast burrito at Midtown.
Daniel B's "Ask the Profussor" addressed a a handful of local topics.
Mr. Dave assembled a local bounty.
Leah the Nosher brought a challah "big enough for 40" to her temple's Shabbat dinner.
Kristi had "a great experience" looking for wedding invitations at Paper Dolls in Saratoga.
Naomi coordinated a test of tube-less toilet paper. Also: Daniel Nester never turns downs down free toilet paper.
Jen wondered about tips for running in the cold.
The Exile noticed the tide in the Hudson.
Jackie came across liverwort.
And Chuck took his Kodachrome film to Niagara Falls (and remembered his grandmother).
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Thanks Greg and Mary for the link - er - links!
... said Chuck Miller on Dec 15, 2010 at 1:32 PM | link