Yes, the "#1" is an indication that this is going to be a series!
I will not divulge actual street addresses, though, because I do not want some of my more rabid, eager-to-please (read: eager to get into my Will or my pants) readers to take drastic measures to separate the current residents from their residence as a first step in planting me there. Also, I just plain ol' don't know the street for this one. However, I am willing to bet someone's life (not anyone too dear to me, though) that it is in the mid to upper West 70s, somewhere between Broadway and Columbus.
This series will showcase (a/k/a I'll take a pixture 'n' hope it comes out at least 74% decent enough to "share") a place that isn't necessarily a palace, because I'm not into anything too grand or unapproachable. (Unless you're a man. Then I thrive on your grand unapproachability.) And although I am quite certain some of you think I'm some sort of princess, it just isn't so.
fresh-baked at 11:15 PMThere is a big dash of Montreal architecture in those buildings, but also something different that I can't quite define. They're lovely.
Offered by: lattegirl on May 8, 2008 12:39 PMMrs. Z likes that house too! Each kid gets his own floor!
Offered by: Mrs. Z on May 1, 2008 1:42 PMYes, your highness.
Offered by: The artist foermrly known as the artist formerly know as Prince on May 1, 2008 12:20 PMI think that if you delivered any broadway quality songs from this balcony, your your neigh-boors would Evita-ict you.
Offered by: Thomas on May 1, 2008 9:50 AM





