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Yet another reason why I would like to live in Ditmas Park. About a week ago I visited a friend who lives in one of the old Victorian Homes on Rugby Road. I was only there for a few hours, but being in that house was so wonderful. It reminded me of time I spent in such houses as a kid. There is something about those houses, the space, the wood, the acoustics inside of them, and so on. Sorry I cannot put my finger on it, but I hope everyone gets to visit one of these homes at some point.
We went from Clinton Hill (G train at Clinton Washington) to Park Slope (F train at 7th Ave.) yesterday and I swear there was more–A LOT MORE–snow here in CH than there.
Brownstoner asked that we not pursue this line of conversation. I suggest that we follow his sage advice and refrain from pursuing this thread any further.
Yet another reason why I would like to live in Ditmas Park. About a week ago I visited a friend who lives in one of the old Victorian Homes on Rugby Road. I was only there for a few hours, but being in that house was so wonderful. It reminded me of time I spent in such houses as a kid. There is something about those houses, the space, the wood, the acoustics inside of them, and so on. Sorry I cannot put my finger on it, but I hope everyone gets to visit one of these homes at some point.
We got tons here in Ditmas Park, but since we all have huge garages in which to house our snowblowers, it wasn’t a problem for us.
we got 24 inches or so in PLG.
We went from Clinton Hill (G train at Clinton Washington) to Park Slope (F train at 7th Ave.) yesterday and I swear there was more–A LOT MORE–snow here in CH than there.
Don’t know about PLG though.
is that the guy who punched that dog in PLG?
Let’s talk about Paul Giamatti…
Let’s talk about all of the CANCELLED OPEN HOUSES as a result of the storm…
Sorry Carlo–I didn’t think posting that link to my photograph could cause any harm, but you’re right–better to err on the side of caution.
Brownstoner asked that we not pursue this line of conversation. I suggest that we follow his sage advice and refrain from pursuing this thread any further.