


Day 28/100
Voinovich Park
This peaceful, clean park is just tucked behind the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Science Center. Voinovich Park gives you a taste of what Cleveland’s lakefront property could have looked like with more planning. It’s a short esplanade (my friend Wikipedia told me that a boardwalk that isn’t made out of wood = an esplanade) flanked by nice big patches of grass - a perfect spot to read and draw on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Thanks to L.K. for introducing it to me! I’m glad it’s not cluttered by restaurants or shops.
This is where S.F. and J.F. were engaged!

Day 6/100
The Belgian Village
It’s a tiny clump of houses on Fairhill between MLK and Coventry just half a mile away from my place. I’d always drive by wondering why someone decided to build such huge, pretty houses right off the side of two major roads and on the border of Cleveland and Shaker. As of last year, I’ve been renting a studio for the Nimbus Factory in one of these houses! (not pictured, I’ll get to it another day) The village’s shared backyard is the long strip of woods with a little waterfall and stream between Fairhill and North Park. Most of the homes are owned by older couples, but two of the houses are rented out to students: one house to CIM music students and the other to Clinic med students.