It’s a good thing body size isn’t a protected class. Even Uncle Arnie (my brother the photographer from Austin TX who’s in town this week) couldn’t figure out how this picture got so badly compressed. I […]
The Springs Preserve was the host of last night’s annual “State of The City” Speech by Mayor Oscar Goodman. The overflow crowd was about 400 people, and the entire event was broadcast live on the […]
What we want to see are the features of the home. Furniture, plants, and wall hangings are not features. At least it’s not all cluttered up, but we still can’t tell anything about the property […]
Our friends at the Atomic Age Alliance are holding their monthly meeting on Wednesday 1/9/08 7pm. AAA’s meetings are always at different fun places. This month will be at theBurlesque Hall Of Fame Museum, in […]
Greg Brown, who’s spearheading the neighborhood response is asking for help. We need as many people as possible to show up for the planning commission meeting on Thursday 1/10. The item will be #31 on […]
Very nice kitchen unless you leave round things on the counter. Every photo editing software allows you to rotate and crop pictures. I did this one in about 30 seconds. And Lightened it up at […]
From The Review Journal last week: Steve Sebelius tells us what it means in the latest edition of City Life. “If nothing else, going into a presidential election year in which big tax issues will […]
Greg Brown, from the Beverly Green Neighborhood Association wrote the following, and encourages anyone with something to say about this project to attend the planning commission meeting where it will be introduced. The meeting will be […]
But that meant it was a great night to actually be able to see and study the art, as well as to actually get to talk to the artists, without the jostle of the crowds. My […]
A California buyer over the weekend told me that you NEVER see cluttered, unstaged, dirty homes for sale in California. I don’t know if that’s true from personal experience, but 8 of the 10 homes we […]