mixed use.

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 the beer depot is cozied up to the funeral home

making me wonder

about this sort of mixed use

certainly an interesting juxtaposition

both have a long history

does one lead to the other or vice versa?

 both owned by the same family way back when?

 early days urban planning of some sort?

‘mixed use is what cities are all about. If you don’t have mixed use, you don’t have cities.’

-joseph rykwert

 

welcome, sweet november.

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Catching a Falling Leaf Is Auspicious

Next time an autumn leaf blows past your face,  try to catch it – legend has it that it will bring good luck, or that you get to make a wish on it. The superstition can get more complex depending on the color and type of leaf you catch: A red leaf (or maple leaves in general) could mean good luck in love, and an orange leaf could mean inner transformation. Ginkgo leaves (my personal favorite) symbolize enlightenment, as well as hope and resilience.

How long does the good luck last? It could be a week or a month or the whole season, depending on who you’re talking to. After you catch it, you can release it back into the wind or bring it inside to incorporate into your seasonal decor.

“Welcome sweet November, the season of senses and my favorite month of all.”

-gregory f. lenz, american photographer

 

 

 

source credits: eye-q, nice news

haunted.

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a trip to the haunted forest

with one daughter

 two pre-teen grandies

and me

hearts pumping, adrenaline spiking

three generations

shrieking and running the whole way through!

“what terrified me will terrify others;

and i need only describe the spectre which had haunted my midnight pillow.” –mary shelley

reminder….

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when you get this message from your car

you have startle response

turn around very carefully

and see this

 ah, just another pinata

clearly my car doesn’t know me well enough yet.

i was picturing one of those scary old tales

we used to terrorize each other with

it would be either a guy with a hook

or a pumpkin head with no body.

look out! behind you!

-ralph waldo emerson