Excellent, Mark! What a warm, appealing stroll you’ve conjured up.
I haven’t run across any such dogleg streets in Milwaukee, but in one part of town, the streets don’t line up at the river crossings – – two rival landowners/developers in the old days, didn’t want to make it easy to put in bridges, connecting to their rival’s part of town.
Excellent, Mark! What a warm, appealing stroll you’ve conjured up.
I haven’t run across any such dogleg streets in Milwaukee, but in one part of town, the streets don’t line up at the river crossings – – two rival landowners/developers in the old days, didn’t want to make it easy to put in bridges, connecting to their rival’s part of town.
That’s a bummer. Everyone gets screwed because of two spiteful rich guys.
Well, ancient history now.
No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path. Excellent poetry. Thanks.
So true. There’s no easy way, sandomina.
Thank you for taking us along on your walk down De La Vina Street. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
You’re welcome. 🙂🌷☮️
What a beautiful description of where you live! Love it, Mark! 🙂
Thanks