Parksite Drive

Musings of a twenty-something mother, wife, historic preservationist, artist, writer, rookie blue watcher, and general lover of all things life, happiness and hope.
Haha…this scene makes me laugh each time I see it!

Haha…this scene makes me laugh each time I see it!

LUKE: Jer, who’s Candice?
JERRY: The breach.
LUKE: Jerry!

This part was so funny—-Luke’s clueless-ness sort of redeemed him as a character for me. This and the reminder that he is a homicide detective.

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ilikeboats:

Rookie Blue - 2x12 “On the Double”

ilikeboats:

Rookie Blue - 2x12 “On the Double”

Sorry in advance for the plethora of #rookieblue Facebooking, tweeting and posting I will be doing for the next 24hrs!

Kaden on the slide

Kaden on the slide

My little family enjoying the beautiful weather yesterday at the Cardinals baseball game.

My little family enjoying the beautiful weather yesterday at the Cardinals baseball game.

Beautiful theatre and a great ‘win’ for historic preservationists.
I just finished my M.A. Final Project on the theatre’s of our small town communities in the United States and their relationship to the communities they served.
suchisthecity:

A BIG WIN FOR PRESERVATIONISTS:
The Attucks Theatre in Norfolk lives on.  As the first African-American owned/operated theatre in the entire country, the theatre’s restoration is a big moment.  The story of its saving, as well as a bit of the theatre’s history, can be read here:
http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/travel/7372509-452/norfolk-theater-remains-a-must-see-attraction.html
photo credit: Virginia Department of Historic Resources (virginia.gov)

Beautiful theatre and a great ‘win’ for historic preservationists.

I just finished my M.A. Final Project on the theatre’s of our small town communities in the United States and their relationship to the communities they served.

suchisthecity:

A BIG WIN FOR PRESERVATIONISTS:

The Attucks Theatre in Norfolk lives on.  As the first African-American owned/operated theatre in the entire country, the theatre’s restoration is a big moment.  The story of its saving, as well as a bit of the theatre’s history, can be read here:

http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/travel/7372509-452/norfolk-theater-remains-a-must-see-attraction.html

photo credit: Virginia Department of Historic Resources (virginia.gov)

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Opinion

The layout of my tumblr: yay or nay?

I can’t tell if it is too hard to read. Referring to the lack of space between lines and the fact that it doesn’t separate paragraphs I make.

Thoughts?