A series of entries designed to capture the ongoing adventures of NINA! See how we came to be where we are today, and follow along as we enter the new century of social media!
The Archdiocese recently refurbished the undercroft at the Cathedral into an event space. Even here, in the basement, they’ve managed to capture light coming through stained glass.
The annual AHNA Partners Breakfast, held in the undercroft as the Cathedral of Saint Joseph.
Not really sure what happened here. According to Ramon, a storm blew the rocks out of the canoe.
Cabinets arrived! Window sashes being restored. Stair landing bench being restored. And out in the garden, crocuses and snowdrops in bloom.
The pothole over on Huntington Street was a proper sinkhole – the ground beneath gave way. Over on Sargeant Street, at the intersection with Garden Street, potholes are created by utility work. In this case, CNG cutting into the street and then not properly restoring the street. I already know what CNG, and the City, will say: CNG isn’t done with the work yet. It’s been ongoing for over a year, and they don’t come back for months, but what’s the point in asking them to do a proper job patching the street if they’re inevitably coming back to tear it up again?
The answer is that the one patch at the manhole is sinking. Of course, today, more work is not only inevitable, it’s imminent … .