Last week on the South Side it was still steamy but bearable as we headed for the river trail. On the way, we peered at the anonymous local office for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at 3000 Sidney Street - no identifying sign, except for a flag - but the site of hundreds of heartbreaking stories. Down on the riverside there is a sudden glut of fancy boats in marinas. What is Pittsburgh coming to? We also previewed the big set-up for Open Streets, which later on was a huge fiesta. And then we experienced our future if Roboburgh has its way.
In the comfort zone of Big Dog Coffee, we discussed Mexico, appliances, cars and bikes, and teenagers:
- Kraynick's Bike Shop - appeared magically in my hour of need and totally rescued a vacation, in 30 minutes. Plus, should be a Pittsburgh Historic Landmark.
- Books: The Lacuna by Kingsolver, and any good bio. of Frida Kahlo
- Movies: more Mexico: Frida - which is fascinating, and Roma - which is brilliant.
- TV - The Great Hack - we are all at risk.
- AirBNB Experiences - things to do while your staying in one!
- The new kitchen faucet with a spray feature INSIDE. Find it and a million more things at the Home Improvement Warehouse.
- Don's Appliances! So much faster and easier than big box stores. Don't let the showrooms with the high end models put you off - they carry all levels, just find them on the website. But you have to call it Dawn's.
- Aimee is selling a Subaru - come to the run to talk to her if you're interested
- Teen trajectory: "First it's the bar mitzvah parties, then finally the driving test."
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