With a great elementary school in the back yard, this could never be a boring place.
At least 2 generations of children have enjoyed a 30 second walk to school.
Sidewalks create a friendly link street between street and house.
The yard next door demonstrates how great a tiny yard can be.
I'll be back to show you what they build.
What a week I've had; here is a preview of the posts:
On Wednesday we toured the stunning yet warm and humane Druid Hills Baptist Church.
On Thursday artist Lucha Rodriquez, Forward Arts Foundation Emerging Artist Award winner, opened at the Swan Coach House Gallery.
On Saturday I visited High Point, my home town, for my high school reunion.
On Monday Father Dye (top right) , Dean Michael Lykoudis from Notre Dame (bottom left), and architects Greg Palmer (top left) and Bill Harrison (bottom right) told us about moving 99-year-old St. Gerard’s Church 900 miles from Buffalo, New York, to Atlanta, Georgia.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Gone from behind the School - Teardown week (and preview)
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morningside,
teardown
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- Yellow Morningside Poptop. Teardown week.
- Missing on Maryland Ave. Teardown week
- Hippie Shed Attic is a goner. Teardown week.
- This is a goner. Teardown week.
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- Four Coats Mural #3 by Andy Moon Wilson
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Tear Down Week is showing that people are indeed still building houses and buying and selling. This is a vibrant area we have here. Maybe the new houses will be more livable for modern families.
ReplyDeleteThere are still doing here. Today I heard about a new house in Reynoldstown.
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