Livehoods makes the kind of map — only three cities so far — that suggest where people think the neighborhood boundaries are. Shouldn’t there be a Unitarian Universalist presence in each of them?
Personal and cultural reflections, plus the District of Columbia and some Esperanto
Livehoods makes the kind of map — only three cities so far — that suggest where people think the neighborhood boundaries are. Shouldn’t there be a Unitarian Universalist presence in each of them?