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  1. When someone learns that we live in the city school district, they ask, "But what are you going to do about SCHOOL????"  Yes, the school district is uneven - it's a city school district.  It also has an excellent gifted & talented elementary school program (as well as a Spanish immersion program at the same school) and a high school that is consistently ranked in the top 100 public high schools in the nation (#50 last year).  Yeah, there are a lot of "poverty schools" (using the pre-K teachers euphemism) too, but you would think from talking to people that any child enrolled in the Buffalo public schools is going to be shooting heroin by the end of kindergarten.
  2. When someone learns that we take public transit every day, they ask, "But what are you going to do in WINTER????"  Um, put on a coat?  Put snow pants on the kid?  What, do they think that the trains stop running as soon as there's snow on the ground?  Or that we are incapable of wearing boots and warm clothes?
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Crazy old dude T. Boone Pickens, oil man who dumps exorbitant amounts of money into Oklahoma State University athletics, is building a wind farm in the Texas Panhandle (NPR story, which is where I heard it).  His big thing is our dependence on foreign oil; his argument is that wind power should replace the 20% of the electricity-generation that currently comes from natural gas and the natural gas should be repurposed for transportation because it's domestically available.  I'm not sure I'm down with that part of the logic, but I'm all about the wind power, so hey.

The city of Buffalo has the third-highest home vacancy rate in the country, behind Detroit and New Orleans.  Yeah, you read that right - I'd say we should leave NO out of the equation because that's clearly an abnormal situation.  So we are in second place in two esteemed categories: vacant housing AND the poverty rate (where Detroit is also in first).  The single largest home owner in the city IS the city, and they are knocking down vacant housing rather than rehabbing it - even historic, architecturally unique buildings (though there is a happy ending to that particular story). 

I want to love the city, I really really do.  I do love our part of the city, where the vacancy rate is practically 0 (a quick database search turned up no vacant homes on any of our surrounding streets, and only a handful in the "bad" neighborhood between us and south campus).  Buffalo is a place of contrasts - the city is in such dramatic decline, and yet Amherst, NY (first-ring northern suburb - the houses that back up onto the houses across the street from us are Amherst rather than Buffalo) is routinely listed as one of the best places in America to live.

And finally, gas prices and transport changes.  We're sitting at an average of around $4.25/gallon here - our prices tend high because so many Canadians come over the border to shop and gas up (on an average Saturday, the parking lot of our Target will have about 50% Ontario plates).  Locally, public transportation use has gone way up - apparently enough to offset the impact that the gas prices are having on the fleet (which does include a handful of hybrid buses).  I'm also noticing a LOT more people biking and walking - at first I thought it was all in my head, but now I'm less convinced.  I had NEVER seen a moped on the streets of Buffalo before this summer - now I see them nearly every day.  We have a raincheck from Target for a cheapo mountain bike for M and I need to get online and order a seat for TRex.  We would love to be able to walk to the grocery store - there are two that we COULD walk to (each within about 1.5 miles), but we have been spoiled by Wegman's, which is definitely NOT within walking distance.  But habits are changing, and it's not just us.
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... everybody start singing "It's a Small World After All".

Today M told me that there's a woman on one of his college committees who hasn't made recent meetings because she's been out of town - in Stillwater, Oklahoma.  Her hometown.  I asked him how old she was and he said about our age... in any case, she's newish and untenured.  Did I know anyone named Neva?  I wracked my brain... and came up with Neva Sanders almost immediately.

Yup, I know her.  She helped teach/coach my rhythmic gymnastics classes when I was 10 or 11.

*sings*
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For the first time since I started running, this afternoon I really just didn't want to.  The motivation was very much lacking.  But it was 60 degrees and sunny, and tomorrow it's supposed to be cooler and rainy, so I had a harder time justifying NOT going outside.

So I went, I started running.  My shambling, zombie run.  The one that on a normal day moves me at the rate of about an 11.5 minute mile.  Except today it moved me at about a 10.2 minute mile, for 2.25 miles.  Yeah, the answer to "I don't want to run" is "go and run further than you've run probably in 15 years".  We'll see how it feels tomorrow - I'd done one 2 mile run a couple of weeks ago, so it's not that drastically more than I'd done previously.

Running in Elmwood Village is dangerous, too.  Makes me want to move out of our nearly-suburban neighborhood down where it's hip and cool.  And then I remember that we are not hip and cool and that I like having a garage.  So I'll stick to running there and fantasizing.  ([livejournal.com profile] meneleth, I've taken to running various routes in the square described by Summer, Richmond, Utica (or sometimes as far North as Ferry), and Delaware (or maybe another block east to Linwood).)

Post-run, I lifted weights and then did 13 minutes on the recumbent bike.  Yay, me!
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M had to go to baronial meeting tonight and the weather was already awful - he described our driveway as a "skating rink" before he left.  The car apparently did quite nicely on the disgustingness (thank you, Subaru AWD).  The power has flickered a couple of times in the past 15 minutes or so; I have the lantern and a flashlight handy in case the power does go out.

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