Looking west, from the lower stretch of Brothertown Road.
But there were some runners and joggers out, and they didn't seem to mind! The sun was wonderfully bright, and the two electricians set eleven more lamp posts in place.
(An inconsequential observation: it surprised me that I could look through Bob Mayne's back yard, on Sanger Avenue, and see the tower of the Presbyterian Church!)
By 4:00 P.M. the row reached from across from CVS to Mrs. Zambri's residence!
There are two or three empty bases - probably not a big problem, but something better dealt with in less frigid weather!
I'm getting used to the color!
At first it seemed too garish and/or blotchy,
but now the posts look uniformly "old."
At first it seemed too garish and/or blotchy,
but now the posts look uniformly "old."
(An inconsequential observation: it surprised me that I could look through Bob Mayne's back yard, on Sanger Avenue, and see the tower of the Presbyterian Church!)
By 4:00 P.M. the row reached from across from CVS to Mrs. Zambri's residence!
There are two or three empty bases - probably not a big problem, but something better dealt with in less frigid weather!