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Transfigured Traffic

Single biggest day ever for fixBuffalo. Over 1100 unique visitors, surpassing my previous high of 725. Not bad for this little neighborhood blog that struggled to get 20 visitors a month two years ago. Most visitors arrived at fixBuffalo while doing a series of google searches for one of my favorite spots in Buffalo - Transfiguration Church on Sycamore Street.

Sean Galbraith from Toronto - and guru of the DK PhotoGroup - let me know about a story that appeared on Channel 7 yesterday - East Side Church Falling Apart. This recent post - Inside Transfiguration, finally - features one of Sean's pix and is part of the reason why the spike in traffic today.

This is one of my favorite pics...first thing you see as you cross the threshold, if your eyes are open! Sarah snapped this shot a few weeks ago. Check out her other pix, here.
Make sure to check in with a recent post - Church Ruins. The ever changing collection of new photographs added to the flickr group is really amazing. It's the post that comes up when I first get on-line, even when I'm on the road...
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There is a quality even meaner than outright ugliness or disorder, and this meaner quality is the dishonest mask
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- Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) from The Death and Life of Great American Cities, 1961.

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