Ah, the signs of summer – sweet corn being sold out of the back of pick-up trucks, children running through the sprinklers, and the smell of grass…. growing in the streets.


Yeah, we have brick streets. Just four of them, though.
July 28, 2008
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Ah, the signs of summer – sweet corn being sold out of the back of pick-up trucks, children running through the sprinklers, and the smell of grass…. growing in the streets.


Yeah, we have brick streets. Just four of them, though.
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Seward Street. Moffitt Street. Part of 5th Street. Is the other one part of 7th Street? Because that would be so crazy. We live on 5th, you live on 7th, Brent lives on Seward…crazy. Brad you need to move here and live on Moffitt.
Is that brick house the photographer owned on Moffitt? Because that’s where I want to live.
No…but it’s on 5th…so maybe you could buy US a house on Moffitt, then we’ll have all the streets covered. Yes?
Oh yeah, I forgot that part of 5th is brick. This is actually part of 8th. Make that 5 streets.
Does the City of Seward Public Works come out and mow the roads periodically? hehe
I just commented to Charles when we were there how I love that grass grows in the streets. Very nice.
Sheesh, I wish grass would grow in my LAWN!
With the right gardener, just think how beautiful the streets of Seward could be:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2454153/Mona-Lisa-mown-into-suburban-garden-lawn.html
That can be Brad’s next big project in Seward next summer.
I didn’t know she had a moustach. hehe
That’s just a fungus (or maybe grubs).
a farmed fungus…
Lauren, You gotta check this out! Meat pages in break off portions! Scroll down to the middle of the page.
http://lunchinabox.net/page/8/
We meat page people have to stick together, y’know.