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STORMSaturday, March 8, 2008 Harriett That's a lotta snow, folks. Shovelling twice yesterday was just a prelude. Woke up this morning to at least a foot of fluff, and as it compacts, it may not look as mountainous, but it's heavier and denser. The main streets are mostly clear, but be careful on the side streets and especially intersections. I dug out enough to see the storefront here, with alleys out to the street. Are we open? Oh yeah.
LUCHITA'S Saturday, December 29, 2007 Harriett Luchita's will close at Shaker Square at the end of this month. Very sad indeed. Of course, in Coral Company's continual quest for an entirely upscale-edible square, two more restaurants are scheduled to open in 2008, but you can be sure they won't be as affordable and comfortable and Luchita's, and the vegetarian options remain to be seen. So, we go drink a toast to our favorite restaurant on the Square in their last days. Buenos suerte a Luchita's.
This year's Holiday Stroll is almost over. That's Friday's photo of the horse and buggy in front of Loganberry. It was cold but fair, and felt like winter approaching, which is generally good for the holiday shopping spirit. We had good crowds on Friday and Saturday, and people enjoyed browsing, checking it out, drinking cider...
The 34th annual Thanksgiving weekend shopping spree continues on Larchmere. Three dozen locally-owned businesses on Larchmere Boulevard welcome the holiday season with good cheer and nostalgic fanfare. Come browse the boulevard and discover old-world shopping in your hometown neighborhood. Like old time winter festivals around the world, a traditional horse and carriage will give free rides up and down the boulevard on Friday 12-4pm. Best Horse Drawn Carriage Service from Farmdale Ohio will provide the horse and buggy.
Elsewhere on Larchmere, music, food, and great deals abound, from the crafts at Dancing Sheep to the Asian antiquities at John Young's. Enjoy classic good food at Larchmere Tavern or the brand-new Flying Cranes Cafe. The exquisitely wrapped packages at Elegant Extras are always a treat in and of themselves, and fine yarns at Fine Points are a craft lover's dream. New openings this weekend include Groovy Grooming and a personal trainer. Come discover these wonderful stores, and more, during the Larchmere Holiday Stroll. No need to box yourself in huge stores this Thanksgiving weekend; instead get a breath of fresh air and come browse the boulevard. Treasures await you.
After 30 years of running Expert Sewing Machine Repair, Peter has decided to hang up his tools and retire. He has run an exemplary and old-world style of business, often chatting with friends over coffee before the official hours of the day began. We will certainly miss him here on Larchmere!
Larchmere Boulevard is not lined with larch trees, but with thornless honey locust trees. They are attractive almost-wispy trees that can withstand bad soil, drought, huge temperature ranges, salt, AND they're fast growers. I don't know how many elm trees died here on Larchmere in the '80s, but I do know the cross-street North Moreland was hit hard with dutch elm disease, and these trees on Larchmere are quite young. They also have these fine little leaves, now turning golden yellow and falling to the sidewalks. I witnessed one of my neighbors sweeping the sidewalk and street and dutifully pushing all the little leaves directly into the storm sewer. I asked why he was clogging up the sewers, and he gave me that military "don't ask me, I'm just doing what I'm told" answer. Honestly....
The bi-annual Larchmere Sidewalk Sale was this Saturday, and we had tons of people here enjoying 20% off in the store, plus sidewalk specials (Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones, hardcover, for $4.50!). To entertain ourselves and others while staffing the outdoor spaces during the sale, we decided to continue work on the infamous corkboard. We started this 4'x8' corkboard in late 2003 shortly after our move to the new space, and it hangs in the hallway near the newspaper racks and other free publicity materials. Customers and friends have provided us with ample corks to finish the project, but the trick is working on it in a horizontal position so the glue has time to dry, which you can't do when you're using it as a corkboard on the wall. So, we're pleased to announce that Jan and friends have finished the corkboard project! Well, almost. See, someone began this champagne border, and we don't have quite enough champagne corks for the top edge. So if you're drinking champagne, be sure to save us the corks! :-)
So I decided perhaps I'd start a blog. Having kept a journal since age 7 or so, and in conjunction with Loganberry's monthly e-newsletters, it seems a tad redundant (especially when Audrey says I have to get a MySpacepage too), but here goes. Today the news is about rugs and limbos. Our beloved vegetarian restaurant on the street, Cafe Limbo, has seemingly closed her doors. I dare say she will resurrect, albeit differently, but for the time being she's down. What's down at Loganberry is a new rug. Down on the floor (that I can scarcely reach for this back ache--caused by moving a rug, mind you), there is a new acquisition from a book customer, a Heriz that looked more peach than red, and now looks orange. Changes the space somewhat, gives it more light but less purple. Speaking of rugs, Erdogan is in the process of moving Larchmere Oriental Rugs to the old M% building across the street. New building paint and signs look great, and it will surely be a wonderful open space for all those rugs. I used to share space with all those rugs... so many years ago... But business changes are eternal, and we're just waiting for that coffee shop to open again (at least for some iced tea)... There was a time when I thought we wouldn't have rugs with the books, and a time when I wondered where to get some veggie eats... the more things change, the more they stay the same... |
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