Hello to all my new blog readers! Â Â The blog has gotten a lot of press in the last few weeks! Â I’d like to welcome all the new subscribers. Â And Happy New Year to all the subscribers who have been here since the beginning. Â I love you all.
I was on WKBW Channel 7 news on Monday night, discussing the 200th anniversary of the Burning of Buffalo. Â I can’t seem to find the story online, but let me know if you happened to see it.
If you want to hear about some of Buffalo’s streets in person, I will be speaking next month at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Â I have been attending their Sunday afternoon lectures for several years now, and I am thrilled to be working them. Â For more information, or to buy tickets, please visit the Forest Lawn website here: Â Â http://www.forest-lawn.com/page/calendar/title/buried-in-forest-lawn-alive-on-our-city-streets/
I am working on a few neat posts coming up in the next few months. Â I’m hoping to stick to my two posts a month schedule for the new year.
Do you have any neat Buffalo related New Year’s resolutions? Â I’d love to hear them.
I hope everyone is staying warm and bundled up like buffaloes today!!
I just want to say thanks for your blog. I look forward to the entries in the new year.
think you have done a beautiful job. Scholarly and thorough and with that spirit of love shining through.
Buffalo is not the city it should be. Maybe it will come back. Somehow.
Happy New Year to you! Keep up the great work.
Regards Mary Ann
Thanks for all your hard work — it’s very much appreciated here!
Hi Angela — Great blog! In addition to your other press, wanted you to know I included a blurb on and link to your blog in the Buffalo Citybration eLove Letter last week. It reaches 7,000+ enthusiastic Buffalonians. I will have click analytics in a few days. If you send your e-address to info@Citybration.com, I am happy to forward you a copy of the Jan 2 issue. And feel free to subscribe at http://www.Citybration.com! Thanks for your fascinating perspectives on Buffalo…
Just started to follow. I LOVE local history. Sharing your work is appreciated..
BTW I grew up in South Buffalo in the Indian Church area on tiny little brick
DISMONDA Street. Maybe a future search for you?