I definitely want that box of doctors. Imagine the possibilities!
Luckily I've been spared the work of clearing out my parents' large homes. My mother died in a nursing home but was living in a one bedroom apt. and in a city full of seniors; the local auction house took most of it. My father is in a retirement home at 95, insisting it's temporary even as he sells his house.
When you have no kids and live in a small apt. as we do, it's a lot easier to not fill every corner with stuff. That said. we have several (ugh) storage lockers and a garage yet to empty....
Hey Ted, as luck would have it, I’ll be in Pittsburgh for a convention in late July. Is the store located anywhere near the Drury Plaza Hotel Downtown?
Thank you! That is very kind of you. I'm putting together some new art pieces with old photos, barring disaster I'll write about them and share them with you.
Next time I'm in the Burgh, we gotta go to this place. I love Ash's outlook and the store, plus I'm sure we all need some greasy bike parts! Good article!
I definitely want that box of doctors. Imagine the possibilities!
Luckily I've been spared the work of clearing out my parents' large homes. My mother died in a nursing home but was living in a one bedroom apt. and in a city full of seniors; the local auction house took most of it. My father is in a retirement home at 95, insisting it's temporary even as he sells his house.
When you have no kids and live in a small apt. as we do, it's a lot easier to not fill every corner with stuff. That said. we have several (ugh) storage lockers and a garage yet to empty....
"I definitely want that box of doctors" is my quote of the day.
Hey Ted, as luck would have it, I’ll be in Pittsburgh for a convention in late July. Is the store located anywhere near the Drury Plaza Hotel Downtown?
I think you could get there reasonably easily -- it’s straight out Penn Avenue from downtown. Address is 214 N. Lexington St.
My uncle sent me the link to this post because he knew it would resonate. Wow! So well written and inspiring. You’ve put in to words what I could not.
Thank you, Denise -- he told me about your work and I’d love to hear more about it sometime.
Thank you! That is very kind of you. I'm putting together some new art pieces with old photos, barring disaster I'll write about them and share them with you.
Wonderful article, Ted! (Hi Ash!)
Thank you so much, Moira.
Next time I'm in the Burgh, we gotta go to this place. I love Ash's outlook and the store, plus I'm sure we all need some greasy bike parts! Good article!
I will take you!
Great piece!!!
Thank you, Sally!
Of course!