Holy Thursday @ the Broadway Market
For your Easter season enjoyment, here’s a Flickr slideshow of our trip to the Broadway Market. Enjoy!
For your Easter season enjoyment, here’s a Flickr slideshow of our trip to the Broadway Market. Enjoy!
The debate on the validity of the suburbs as being part of Buffalo still rages on over at BuffaloPundit’s site. Actually, it’s not much of a debate at all. Except for David Torke from Fix Buffalo (a blog that I read frequently) even the city dwellers who have posted aren’t against the helping hand from…
Two of our Easter traditions are going to the Broadway Market and to Galley’s Nursery for flowers. The Market was much more navigable today than on Holy Saturday, when we usually go. We picked up some sausage, pierogis, and a butter lamb from Camellia’s. I’ve always been partial to Wardynski’s, but Camellia’s sausage has a…
I’ve been reading quite a bit about Ron Paul in the local blogosphere lately, especially after Jim Ostrowski’s interview on WNYMedia.net. I’ve found him to be an interesting candidate – honestly pro-small government, pro-free market, and anti-war. After reading this post by Mike Rebmann today, I think my mind is made up. His views on…
The Heartland Institute has an interview with Gander Mountain CEO Mark Baker, and his take on how super-sized chains like Bass Pro and Cabela’s are easily manipulating governments into giving them gobs of money to open up shop in their towns. Ewald: Gander Mountain has launched a national campaign in opposition to government subsidies in…
Sometimes it’s very beneficial to know how to do some relatively simple “advanced beginner” maintenance tasks on your own vehicle. Such as today when my rear brakes started squealing. I ran down to Pep Boys, picked up a new set of pads, and threw them on the car for a total cost of $27.18 and…
Much thanks to CTRC Secretary Sara Etten for putting together this great video on the Terminal’s history and progress!
Thanks for sharing your photo. I grew up near the Broadway Market, went there every weekend when I was a child. I still love the Market but today I’m afraid to travel there, even in the daytime. My folks would be so destroyed if they saw the old neighborhood now.