Five Points Alley Biergarten
Biked up the hill to Five Points Alley located in the first Cincinnati neighborhood to receive a Bike Friendly Neighborhood designation from Queen City Bike. And you know what, it made the Rhinegeist taste even better.
6 exploding watermelons
dang, Bob, you're looking like you might become a suburbanite.
ReplyDeleteYou hearing the siren call of yard work?
Not a chance.
DeleteI wonder what the real definition of a suburb is? I think of Walnut Hills, Westwood, Hyde Park etc. as city neighborhoods. And places like Loveland and Kenwood as suburbs
I'm going to say a suburb is where you separate residential from business. So, the Cincinnati basin was a city with residential, manufacturing & retail all mixed up but Hyde Park, College Hill, etc,. have strips surrounded by residential only.
ReplyDeleteI dunno - some planner geek can explain it I'm sure...
Urbancincy.com told me a suburb is outside city limits. City neighborhoods were suburbs until they were annexed.
Deletewell, that's about as geeky as it gets...
DeleteUrbancincy is nothing if not geeky Urban Planner geeks.
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