The on-going chronicle of all things related to the George and Laura Roediger House (c. 1905) in the historic Holly Avenue Neighborhood of downtown Winston-Salem, NC. More info and pictures can be found at RoedigerHouse.com. [Mobile users: CLICK TO SEARCH the blog.]
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Friday, February 28, 2020
The End of February
Yesterday morning, it was gorgeously sunny but cold and windy. Still, while Sumner and I enjoyed a bit of time outside together, a pretty awesome setting was framed in my view as I looked up at the house from street level, with these most welcome indicators that winter is waning.
I've had to plant something less lovely in the yard, though:
Not long ago, I mentioned a frustrating encounter with trespassing parkers in the driveway, and it pissed me off enough this time that I decided I'd like to have more pointedly clear signage governing any of these interactions in the future. I'd like there to be no question if I decide to tow someone or charge a fee before I unblock the driveway. If I had my druthers, I wouldn't mar the yard with regulatory signage. It's another one of those tradeoffs for having a generous parking area on a downtown lot, surrounded by houses with rental units and on a street with various events throughout the year.
Labels:
neighbors,
outside views,
problems,
winterWX
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