Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Laying Pipe
Saturday morning was interupted, at 7:30 am precisely, by the melodic chimes of the gentle jackhammer in action by the corner of our building. Busy Walnut Street was closed to traffic all day while the street was cut open and some pipe was replaced. It was very unusual to have closed a major street like this at a busy intersection.
Cutting across Walnut Street at 19th St.. |
The pipeline cutout continued down 19th St. to the entrance of our building. |
Here you can see the work stopping at the awning to the entrance of our building creating a bit of a detour. |
Friday, January 28, 2011
Kitchen Renovations: Granite Countertops
As we have new kitchen appliances, it was time to replace the faux granite laminate counter tops with the real thing. We selected a unique slab harvested from a Brazilian quarry called Magic White. It has a distinctive blend of white, rock salt gray and random swirls of black with an added touch of oyster shell sparkle. It was a color that worked well with the white cabinets, the black and white block floor and the stainless steel appliances.
The old laminate with the stripdown of the backsplash already in progress. |
Technician using a computer to create a template for the granite. |
The just laid Magic White. |
A close up section. |
Thursday, January 27, 2011
The Day After...
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Another Big Snow
Today started with a modest coating of snow that was followed by light rain then granular sleet that made footing trecerous in the city. The sleet suddenly turned to dense snow with an accumilation of about eight inches.
The combination of ice and snow made the trees in Rittenhouse Square look nice, but also snapped some branches |
Looking north up 19th Street at Sansom St |
Same shot of 19th St as above, but the flash shows the density of the snow. |
Again, looking north up 19th St with the Independence Blue Cross building on the left. |
Looking north-west at the banner sign on the PECO building during the storm. |
Thursday, January 13, 2011
A New Kitchen
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Carriage Ride on the Square
While sitting in the living room on new years day, I could hear the sound of a horse, its hooves on the pavement, exactly. A look out the window revealed that a carriage driver had uncharacteristically brought his vehicle down to Rittenhouse Square. Not sure if we have ever seen one recently.
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