Archive | April, 2010

Unstable Clown Party 2010 Edition Friday April 30, 2010

29. April 2010

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Just yesterday morning during post-minyan coffee the conversation turned to the Barnstable-Brown party. Someone commented that she’d often considered making the short walk over to Spring Drive to watch the insanitypeople watch but had never actually done it. I told her that not only should she do it this year but specifically she should go [...]

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Ask Fairdale Bigfoot: Derby Edition

29. April 2010

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Just FYI Consuming Louisville is taking Oaks day off like the rest of you. So no new posts tomorrow. Dear Fairdale Bigfoot, Now that I’m no longer in my 20s .. ( .. Derby week / weekend really take its toll on me. Do you have any tips on how to survive the fun and [...]

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Have You Signed Up for a CSA Yet?

28. April 2010

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The folks at Grasshoppers Distribution asked me to help get the word our about their Community Supported Agriculture program. I am happy to do so both because I just think CSAs are cool and also because B and I are splitting a Grasshoppers membership this Spring/Summer with some friends. The Grasshoppers CSA is a little [...]

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carbon nation Film Premier Next Thursday May 6, 2010

28. April 2010

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I’m intrigued by anything that bills itself as “a positive, solutions-based, non-preachy, non-partisan, big tent film.” That it happens to be about climate change is just an added bonus. Please join director Peter Byck, producer Chrisna van Zyl and associate producer Gill Holland for the LOUISVILLE PREMIERE of carbon nation, followed by a Q & [...]

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Why You Can’t Park at Broken Meters

27. April 2010

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I love Councilman Tom Owen. I love seeing him bike around the neighborhood, I love his walking tours of Louisville, I love his quarterly newsletter the “Eight District Bugle.” It’s an article in the “Bugle” that has my attention today. In particular a short article about why it’s illegal to park in broken parking meters. [...]

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Like Pimento Cheese Sandwiches? Check Out Morris Deli

27. April 2010

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Many months ago Louisville’s best realtor aka my realtor told me she didn’t mind making a second trip over to my house in the span of 45 minutes because I’d forgotten my bag. The reason she didn’t mind the extra trip? Lunch at Morris’ Deli. Specifically the pimento cheese sandwich. I tried the pimento cheese [...]

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Please Share the Road and Pay Attention

26. April 2010

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Fact: An 82 year old biking around Louisville is awesome. Fact: Despite all the improvements Louisville has made for cyclists over the past few years we’ve still got a long way to go. People don’t pay enough attention to or give enough respect to cyclists on our roads. With that out of the way I [...]

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Happy Tail Hour Tonight April 26, 2010

26. April 2010

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I apologize for the super late notice, forgive me? Metro Animal Services and the Kentucky Derby Festival folks are throwing a pet friendly cocktail hour tonight down on the Great Lawn. Attention dogs of all shapes and sizes! It’s time to walk your owners down to Waterfront Park for the fourth annual Metro Animal Services [...]

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Midnights at the Baxter: Dazed and Confused (April 24, 2010)

23. April 2010

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OK I am old, I am boring, I am so not anyone who was ever into illicit drugs and yet I love, love, love Dazed and Confused. It’s one of my favorite summer movies. I remember seeing it at midnight at Baxter Avenue one Saturday night at least 10 years ago and it was awesome. [...]

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Dog Day at the Park May 10, 2010

23. April 2010

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If Grace wasn’t dramatically more fond of people than she is of other dogs I’d be excited to take her to Slugger Field to romp with some other dogs while I enjoy 5.5 innings of minor league baseball. Alas, she’s much rather be petted and held (yes, she is a lap dog) by humans than [...]

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