Thanks for sharing your ride. Those old buildings are interesting. Most are one of a kind yet are reminiscent of some in Roanoke, VA and Harrisburg, PA. both where I rode bike often. I ride around Kalamazoo and do some exploring.
I agreed, with some trepidation, to serve for three years as one of two associate deans for the College of Arts and Sciences. I can continue some teaching and research while I do it. I won't be teaching in the fall, which is fine with me under the medical circumstances, and I have the chance to do some things that will help my colleagues at a difficult juncture. So I think it was the right choice.
Great photos. I do love the architecture of your neighbourhood. Interesting to see the Rod of Asclepius atop the tall old factory block. Any notion of why it was there?
Thanks for sharing your ride.
ReplyDeleteThose old buildings are interesting. Most are one of a kind yet are reminiscent of some in Roanoke, VA and Harrisburg, PA. both where I rode bike often. I ride around Kalamazoo and do some exploring.
Meant to write: I should ride around...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Cincinnati has good bones - nice that the old buildings survived to this day.
ReplyDeleteAdministrative job. Say it ain't so.
ReplyDeleteI agreed, with some trepidation, to serve for three years as one of two associate deans for the College of Arts and Sciences. I can continue some teaching and research while I do it. I won't be teaching in the fall, which is fine with me under the medical circumstances, and I have the chance to do some things that will help my colleagues at a difficult juncture. So I think it was the right choice.
DeleteAre there oases of green too?
ReplyDeleteYes, the city has quite a few nice parks.
Delete..but you have a perfectly good Silver Surfer Tower to strap on them handlebars! :D
ReplyDeleteThat's definitely an inspiring looking area... lots to see and explore. I love the parts of the city which look that way.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I do love the architecture of your neighbourhood. Interesting to see the Rod of Asclepius atop the tall old factory block. Any notion of why it was there?
ReplyDeleteI think that's an intertwined B and T, but I don't know what they stand for.
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