Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Yes, when it rains, we still walk. (November 21, 2011)


Street Art (Baltimore Development Corporation)


Wheatpasted printed image on light pole.

Waverly Tavern


Waverly Tavern, formerly Tony's Pace, will be open in a few weeks. The Waverly Walkers paid the new owner a visit on the November 14 Monday walk and spoke about his vision for the Tavern—a place where the community feels at home, can relax and have fun, and use as a community meeting place. We have high hopes and expectations for the Waverly Tavern, and the owner wants the community to tell him what we want this community social place to be and become.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

October 24, 2011: Shoes on Wires

What's the meaning of shoes thrown on power lines? Someone once said it signified where drugs were sold. Others have said it represents where someone has died. Or is it simply a prank played out again and again in cities and neighborhoods from coast to coast?



A Frequent Occurrence: T-Bone Crash, 33rd and Old York


Members of the Waverly Improvement Association have recently asked the Baltimore City Department of Transportation to conduct a safety study of this intersection. Residents can attest to the all-too frequent crashes in this dangerous spot for cars and pedestrians (and bicyclists) alike.