Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts

Monday, March 22, 2010

Five Years Later

It's hard to believe that five years have passed since I started chronicling our journey of restoring and moving into our new home. The time has seemed to pass in a blink of the eye, and yet it seems also to have been a lifetime ago. The highs have been monumental and the lows have been thankfully few and far between.

So here's to at least five more, I didn't realize the legacy we received in Bess' and Helen's writings and photos, when we acquired Foxcroft, but we will strive to continue, and to keep digging through it!

With any luck our term as the stewards of this home will be long, and at some distant point in the future some other steward will come across these words much as we continue to learn from the past.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

A Few Other Local Bloggers

There are LOTS of blogs in Iowa City, most are started by students, and fizzle out pretty quickly. I don't search a great deal for other local bloggers, but here are three local blogs that I really do like. One has barely started, one is VERY prolific, and one falls in between.


Barely started is "The Old Mellicker Place", I happen to know the author, as is evidenced by the link to me, but I hadn't known he'd started bloggging. I really hope Mike continues with the project, His writing and insights will be excellent, and he's a nice guy to boot.


Prolific is "The Prairie Urbanist". Donald is a fellow University Heights resident, and writes his blog through our local Iowa City paper, The Iowa City Press Citizen Donald writes on politics, biking, and numerous local and national issues. His recent post, Does University Heights Have a Future echoes what I've been thinking about ever since the University of Iowa announced they would acquire our largest commerical property in town, thereby taking off our tax roles. If his predicition of our eventual annexation by Iowa City comes true, perhaps he can be an ally in the creation of local historic districts within town. If you run across this, Donald, you'd probably like to read my post on University Height history, and our original town slogan: The Coral Gables Subdivision of Iowa City.


In between is the blog I've been aware of the longest. Flossie was the first local person to contact me via Foxcroft. Here is her blog: "Flossie At Home" She and her husband also live in a wonderful older home, not far from the Mellecker place. A self described "graduate student, editor, and homebody" Her blog is a great reason why Iowa City was declared a City of Literature by UNESCO.

So here's a little waves a greeting to some special neighbors.