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8/27/25 Macrina Bakery, Maple Leaf neighborhood |
I hadn’t been to Macrina Bakery in ages! Partly it’s because
I haven’t been indulging in pastries as much, now that I’ve run out of ways to reward
myself (but downsizing activities will resume in the fall and winter, as will the
rewards!). A larger part, though, is that Macrina is often so crowded that I
can’t get a seat. After dropping off the Subaru at Chuck’s Auto for
routine maintenance, it was early enough that I found seat – one of my favorites
by a front window. It gave me an easy view of one of the many knotty linden
trees on Roosevelt Way (I had sketched another one a couple of years ago).
Walking home, I spotted not only an urban couch but two additional chairs waiting to be “re-homed.” A free, instant livingroom! In fact, even as I sketched, an interested party pulled over to examine the goods. The look on his face said that the price wasn’t right.
A couple blocks from the couch, I was shocked to see an empty lot where a house once stood, not too long ago. There wasn’t much to sketch there, but I noticed a couple of large pickups, likely belonging to contractors on site. As I sketched, a man living in the house next door to the empty lot came out, so I asked him about it: In place of the single-family home that had been there, four new houses will be built.
We both frowned at the prospect, but he had an upside: His two-year-old son was thrilled by the earth movers and other demolition equipment he’d seen so far, and surely more to come. At least the two-year-old and I have that in common.
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