Today I went to Conshohocken meeting about to discuss the current state of the Conshohocken website (horrible). I didn’t want to just complain, I wanted to try and do something about the situation. So we go through introductions, a couple of councilmen, a concerned citizen, and the final introduction was the head of [...]
Yesterday morning as I left for work I noticed the no parking sign on a telephone pole near our house. The sign wasn’t there the night before, and I figured they were doing some street cleaning or something else minor. When I arrived home, I saw a view of my home that I [...]
Sorry about the dearth in posts. Vacation is upcoming, and I’ve been hela-busy at work leading up to it. (Isn’t that always the case? I’ve always said - vacation is work deferred, not work avoided.)
Anyway - we found the following on our door today. I’m wondering the first line is a [...]
I’ve written before about confederate flags flying here in Conshohocken, and the one I wrote about before is now gone. But on East 9th Street here in Conshohocken, another one appeared. To me it’s as bad as flying a swastika - and we know that wouldn’t fly, would it?
Monday I came home to the wonderful odor of skunk permeating through the house. No big deal. I’ve lived in Conshohocken for 10 years now, and one thing you get used to is the smell of skunks in the fall. Yes, the smell gets into your clothes. Yes, you get complaints [...]
I live in the lovely borough of Conshohocken (Con-show-hock-en), PA. I know sarcasm is tough in writing, but trust me that statement is sarcastic. While I like living there because of the relatively low taxes, central location, and the city-like atmosphere - Conshy is an interesting paradox - a yuppie enclave, that is also a [...]
Get your minds out of the gutter. It’s been raining cats and dogs here for the last few weeks. I took a few pics walking around Conshohocken a couple of days ago. Here are some I liked.
Here are some more photos on Flickr
I promised Merujo that I’d post this picture. It’s at the Metroplex in Conshy and if you can’t tell why it’s funny - read it out loud.
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