Monday, July 7, 2025

'The Goldbergs' and the Russians


Yesterday was calm and peaceful around here, for the most part. It rained in the morning and again, hard, in the afternoon -- which is great because the ground is as hard as baked clay. (Which is what it is, I suppose. It's raining now, too.) In between we had a burst of sunshine long enough for me to sit in the garden with a New Yorker, and for Olga to do some sunbathing. I watched this peacock butterfly (above) as it visited our buddleia and dusty miller plants.

I read an interesting article in The New Yorker about television pioneer Gertrude Berg. I don't think I'd ever heard of her, or her show "The Goldbergs," which was first on radio in 1929 and eventually moved to television in that medium's earliest days. "The Goldbergs" was a predecessor to "I Love Lucy," and its lead character, played by Berg, was immensely popular. But unlike "Lucy" it was never syndicated and many of its episodes have vanished into the ether, with some preserved only on kinescope.

I've long been interested in old TV shows so I'm surprised I didn't know of this one. But unless an old show was filmed and later syndicated for release as a repeat, I never saw it growing up. That's why shows like "I Love Lucy," "The Honeymooners," "Star Trek" and "Gilligan's Island" made a huge impression on me long after their initial runs, while I've barely ever seen other popular programs, like "Mission: Impossible" or "Honey West" or "The Man From UNCLE," that didn't become staples of syndicated TV in the '70s. (At least not where I lived.) "The Goldbergs," sadly, never had the benefit of syndication.

In other news, I found the real estate listing for the Russians' apartment. The one time I've been inside it was during the peak of their renovations, so it was interesting to flick through the photos and see how it looks now. I'm not surprised that it is pristine and pale. I am surprised at the rent they're asking -- Dave and I pay nowhere near that much, though granted, the Russians have an additional bedroom. I keep hearing about how crazy rents have become, and perhaps this is evidence. Food for thought any time we consider moving in the future.


Dave and I have scheduled a vet appointment for Olga this morning. She still seems a bit weak and off-balance after her "episode" last week and we just want to get her looked at. I think it's probably her vestibular disease flaring up again, in which case we may just have to wait for it to subside on its own. But we should have her ears and heart checked, at a bare minimum.


Here are some more blooming things in the garden -- the burdock (above with the bee) and the teasels. Some of our plants have been looking desperate, so once again, thank goodness for this rain!

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  1. Those flower pictures are stunning, Steve, and I will be thinking about dear Olga, hoping that all is well!

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  2. Loved reading this! I had no idea about “The Goldbergs” either so interesting. Glad you and Olga got some sunshine between the rain. Hope her vet visit goes well. That peacock butterfly and burdock photo are beautiful!

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    1. Thanks for the good wishes and glad you enjoyed the photos!

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  3. Oh, the Man From Uncle - I loved that programme. An empty thermometer case became the communication thing and we would hide and talk into it!
    I love Lucy was also on TV here - but I didn't really get it - much too young!

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    1. I didn't get the subtler stuff about marriage and that kind of thing, but I loved Lucy's crazy antics.

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  4. It is interesting to see things that we watched avidly years ago...some survive the test of time, others we think...just why, what did we see in that ?!
    Lovely to see the insects in your garden.
    Rents are rising everywhere, even in areas where incomes are low.
    Good sense for Olga to have a checkup

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    1. Our vet checkups always seem rather cursory. I expect blood tests and that kind of thing, and we get none of that. I suppose I could ask. But then, maybe better to just let things be!

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  5. I hope that the vet will find that Olga is OK.
    Lovely to get some rain after all the dry weeks. Watering the garden every evening was getting boring!! It is due to stop here very soon, so you should be dry too in a while! ( It is coming your way from here!)

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    1. Yes, that rain was a blessing! I see Yorkshire has imposed a hosepipe ban. :(

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  6. I hope your landlord doesn't get any ideas after seeing how .much rent The Russians are asking.

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    1. I think there are legal limits on how much our rent can be raised. At least I hope so!

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  7. All the best for Olga. Your butterfly and bee close-up are wonderful.
    We have a relative working in real estate and she told us all about the power of a wide angle lens and how to "resize" photos in ads to get a more realistic idea of space. The terminology includes the famous "swing a cat" measure.

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    1. Yeah, I'm sure all those photos make the rooms look much bigger than they are!

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  8. £5,128 a month for 2 bedrooms, and no concierge or gym or pool. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Disturbed, but not surprised. I suppose now we know why they’ve been upgrading non-stop. It wasn’t for themselves. AND I understand why she was so rabid about trimming the front garden. For the photo. It made a better photo overgrown. The peacock photo is gorgeous. I know of The Goldbergs but never saw it (and it didn’t last very long, did it). Grew up on Honey West, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Mission Impossible. I idolized Napoleon Solo and my friend, Mickey Mass (seriously), told everyone he was our cousin, which was confusing because he didn’t tell everyone WE were cousins.

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    1. I actually am surprised by the rent. That seems insane to me. And the place has an offer already! You're probably right about the front garden.

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  9. Has everyone clicked on the link, what a bland looking home. Hope Olga gets the all clear. BTW I loved I love Lucy, it was so funny.

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    1. "Lucy" was one of my favorite shows. I still remember so many of the episodes and I haven't seen it in years!

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  10. Despite myself I clicked on the link. That rent isn't "crazy", Steve. It's shit bat crazy. Roughly £46.00/sqm (I can't think in feet). Anyway, never trust an estate/letting agent's photos. They use an angle that makes everything look much bigger than it is.

    On the upside, considering the price, you won't be landing yourself with "riff-raff". More likely another Russian family. HA!

    Best to Olga (now, there is a fine Russian name),
    U

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    1. It IS bat-shit crazy, I agree! I'm sure the wide-angle lens makes the spaces look larger.

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  11. For some reason I got, "Oops, the page you're looking for could not be found" when trying to reach the estate agent link. This is frustrating because I am a nosy guy.

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    1. Now I have managed to get through the blips and defences to see the listing. Surprisingly, no mention of the property's American security guards who live downstairs with their vicious guard dog - Jaws.

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    2. I'm not sure we're considered an asset!

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  12. Sounds like a peaceful day. I’ll have to look up Gertrude Berg—amazing how much early TV has vanished. And yes, rents really are getting out of hand

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    1. A lot of it was performed and broadcast live, so we have no recorded image at all.

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  13. Lovely photographs!
    I can't access the listing - I just get a blank page.
    Hope Olga is given a clean bill of health.

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    1. I can't access it either. Perhaps it has been withdrawn if already let?

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    2. I can access it at this time (whatever time stamp comes up!) Maybe try again?

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    3. It sometimes takes a few moments to load.

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  14. That flat looks lovely, I think. I'm shocked there is no mention of the lovely neighbors! Says it's under contract, so you will have new people soon, I assume. Hopefully, they'll be better than the Russians.

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    1. Yes, I saw that! I'm amazed they found a tenant so quickly. I wonder if they're paying that crazy rent?

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  15. The fake turf on the terrace is . . . interesting.

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  16. That butterfly is great. And yes, you'll need to be ready for sky high rent if you move. Here, too, it's a shock to see how much I could rent my townhouse for.

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    1. I'm just astonished. I had no idea rents were that nuts.

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  17. Mesmerizing Photos For Sure - Thankful That Renting Is Not In My Future - Keep Me Posted On The Olga Girl Front

    Stay Strong ,
    Cheers

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    1. Yeah, if you are fortunate enough to own your house, you are lucky!

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  18. I had heard of The Goldbergs many years ago, though I forget how and why.
    I am off to see The Russians former home ...

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    1. I wondered if Max Goldberg's name came from the show!

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  19. Good luck to Olga at the vet's. I sure hope it's no big deal, and good for you for having her checked out just in case. Olga is lucky to have you and Dave.

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    1. I remember you said your dog had vestibular disease in his final year or two. Did it recur or was it a one-time thing?

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  20. I grew up without a television until essentially the late 90's so I missed all those shows mentioned.

    I noticed they didn't include any pictures of your garden from up above in the apartment advertisement. I was hoping for red velvet and oiled woods, my vision of Russian decorating, but it was remarkably modern and clean, probably exactly what you want to lease a place for a lot of money.

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    1. Yeah, they were careful to keep the listing to just the flat. I suppose they didn't want to imply there was garden access. (Because there's not.)

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  21. They have managed to strip all the charactor of that old building from their thoroughly modern apartment.

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  22. The apartment looks lovely, quite peaceful. I love the colour of the walls but the rent. OMG, what do people do for work to afford that kind of rent?

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    1. I cannot imagine paying $7,000 a month for an apartment. It just blows my mind.

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  23. Very interesting that "The Goldberg's" was the precursor to "I Love Lucy." For histories sake it could it be archived somewhere. It would be fascinating to view.
    The butterfly photo is beautiful. I've never seen this butterfly before.
    My dog will be 11 in October. Like Olga he has slowed significantly. My Vet
    recommended a multivitamin: VET-IQ Health & Wellness (available on Amazon).

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    1. Some episodes were archived as kinescope recordings -- films made directly from the TV screen as the shows were performed live. Kinescope images are often not very good. Thanks for the vitamin tip!

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  24. I'd read another article somewhere a while back about Gertrude Berg. It's amazing how often people who were truly groundbreakers get lost in time and memory.
    That butterfly is a beauty and good going on capturing it so well!
    The Russian's apartment was interesting. I don't hate it. Do you guess a lot of their carpentry was about building some of those cabinets?
    I hope Olga checks out to be fine.

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    1. I can't believe I've never heard of her or that show. Maybe I've just forgotten. (Entirely possible.) The Russians replaced all the floors and yes, the cabinetry and moldings and other stuff.

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  25. Peacock butterflies are so exotic. I don't think we have them here, not where I live at any rate. The flat looks nice enough. Three bedrooms, two baths. They only showed the one bath in the pictures and it's too hard and cold for me, nothing to soften all that tile. It's listed as three bedrooms but yours is only a one bedroom flat, right? I converted the rent to dollars and gasped. $1600 a week, $7000 a month. Would they really rent in on a weekly basis?

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    1. I never saw peacock butterflies until I moved to the UK. Our flat is technically a two-bedroom, on the theory that either of the rooms we use as a dining or living room could be used as a bedroom. For some reason, rents in the UK are often expressed as weekly number, but that doesn't mean the landlords rent weekly.

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  26. I was very interested to see the Russians' terrace - very nice, although I assume that's fake grass? It's not $5,000 pound per month nice though...

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  27. Lack of communication with the Russians certainly caused problems.

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    1. There was a genuine language barrier, among other issues.

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  28. The butterfly is beautiful! So are the flower pictures!
    I actually like the Russian's apartment and the rooftop patio!
    "The Goldbergs" was also a recent TV series that was on from 2013-2023!

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    1. It's a nice apartment, I agree, but the decor is too bland for my taste. I think the recent "Goldbergs" is unrelated to the older one.

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  29. Oh, I love to snoop on real estate sites when homes in my neighborhood go up for sale. I'm curious about the open doors from their bedroom - you just fall to the ground if you walk out that way? I didn't see any porch or railing... Hope your new neighbors are very nice!

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    1. That doorway is what's known as a "Juliet balcony" that looks out on our patio. There is in fact a clear glass railing. I blogged about it here:
      https://shadowsteve.blogspot.com/2022/09/wherefore-art-thou.html

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  30. Your Garden Photos are spectacular. Rents aren't affordable here and why I have Grown Children and Grown Grandchildren living with us. Multigenerational Living may become absolutely necessary, Wages aren't keeping pace with inflation and Essentials needed just to Exist.

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    1. As I understand it that's very common now, to have young adults living at home. It's hard to be an adult and have a life while living with Mom and/or Dad! But yeah, many people have no choice.

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  31. I'm glad Olga is getting checked out, just to be on the safe side. Your garden is (of course) looking fabulous and I'm not surprised it is attraction fans in the natural world as well! It looks like the Russians are close to officially gone and the place is staged or minimally full with not lots more to move apart from furniture and books. (And I suppose whatever is in those cupboards!) That bedroom door/drop is a little freaky, but it looks nice. I hope your landlord doesn't see the price hike in the listing!

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    1. I think even the furnishings in the photos have since been moved. I know they took their dining table, for example. The bedroom door does have a clear railing.

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  32. Having no basis for comparison, that does seem like A LOT of rent. Is that fake grass on the terrace?

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    1. Yes, it's fake grass. And I agree -- that rent is incredible.

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  33. I have a vague recollection of my parents mentioning "The Goldbergs" but I don't think I was ever exposed to it. I hope that vet appointment went well.

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    1. The show was probably past its heyday by the time you were a child, though apparently Berg periodically appeared on television as her character into the 1960s.

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    1. She is somewhere around 15, we're not sure exactly. She's no younger than 14 and a half, because we got her 12 and a half years ago and the vet said then that she was at least two.

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  35. Their flat didn't look like I expected it to. I was disappointed not to see a shot from their "private terrace" of Olga sunbathing in the garden below. Maybe I'm just seeing it wrong, but it looks like one of their rooms opens right into a drop-off into your back garden.
    I hope Olga gets a good checkup.

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    1. The drop-off is a little weird looking in the photo -- see my explanation to Ellen D. above! I think they put that shrubbery on their terrace partly in an effort to block out our garden and increase privacy in both directions.

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  36. That peacock butterfly is beautiful! I've never seen one. I'm curious to see the flat and will click that link ASAP. Hope Olga gets a clean bill of health! Older animals are such a worry. Mari is looking skinny again and I don't like that.

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    1. All you can do is try your best to keep her healthy. That's what we try to keep in mind!

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  37. I'm confused about how there is a grassy terrace on the second floor, or maybe I'm not understanding the set up :) Lord love a duck, it's expensive. But three bedrooms and a parking space, in a highly sought after location . . . I guess it's the way things are.

    Hope Olga had an uneventful checkup and just needs to rest a bit. Does she mind the vet visits?

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    1. It's not real grass. That terrace is on the roof of our living room. Oh yeah, I forgot they have the parking space too -- that does increase the rent, I suppose. Olga LOVES the vet because she gets treats!

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  38. Good luck, Olga! I hope the check up is fine.

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  39. Good luck to Olga, and to you if your landlord should happen to see what the Russians are demanding.

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    1. I think there are legal limits to how much our landlord can increase our rent each year. It would take us a long time to catch up to anything approaching what the Russians are asking!

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  40. Rents have skyrocketed here too, a smallish three bedroom home can rent for $650 or more per week, depending on area. That's more than I earned while working! I've seen some fancier places listed over $1000 per week.
    Good idea to get Olga checked, hope she is okay.

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    1. I mean, it's insane. How can people pay these rents? Who is renting these properties?

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