Myers Park-Charlotte Coyotes...on the Prowl!

Who knew?!!

A few years back, I was sitting at the service station, and the gentleman sitting next to me, started telling me about this pack of coyotes that was hanging around near his home. He was bringing his pets in and keeping a close eye on things. He also listened intently, as they howled night after night. It was a great tale, but they had become a bit of a problem to him. His home was a little rural, but still well within the city limits of Charlotte.

charlotte nc custom homesSo, imagine my surprize this past Sunday, when the local paper did a story on an outbreak of coyotes within center city!

This includes sightings on front porches-right in Myers Park-where the who's who of Charlotte live.

The sightings have also taken place in the Southpark neighborhood of Mountainbrook (another prestigious address). 

Residents here have had a rash of missing cats.

Everyone is on alert...the newsletter is out:
           BEWARE of the COYOTES! 

Strangely enough,  the coyotes are very comfortable amongst humans-but-humans are not very comfortable amongst coyotes...especially when the coyotes are eating their pets for as afternoon snacks.

My favorite visual from the story is this: 

It was regarding one woman, whilst defending her dog, she marched  out and beat a coyote down with her field hockey stick, and now wanders about her yard, diligently, with one of her golf clubs...

Now, that IS more like Charlotte. Never go anywhere without your clubs! Let's keep things in perspective!

As uptown Charlotte moves along, we had Coyote Ugly (the bar...now closed) and we have Howling at the Moon (yes, Dale Earnhardt JR's club) and now, lo and behold, we have real live coyotes wandering amongst us in center city!

So, pack up the babies and grab the old ladies, and...oh, I digress...wrong song... "So, beware of rabies, and grab up your babies, your golf club, and get ready to take a swing at nature. Because, in Charlotte, it is all around you.

Fourth Ward-A Charlotte Gem from the Past

charlotte homesWhat are Wards?
The center city of Charlotte's residential districts are divided  into four of them. The division begins at "The Square", which is at the intersection of  Trade and Tryon Streets. To further break this down, 4th Ward is Northwest, 3rd Ward is Southwest, 2nd Ward is Southeast, and 1st Ward is Northeast.

The Queen City has many jewels, and Fourth Ward is one of them. It is a Charlotte favorite, steeped in history. Prior to visiting the Fourth Ward, you may want to stop by the tourist information office at the 300 block of South Tryon. Ask for a map, which includes a self-guided tour.

The fourth ward, especially on Ninth Street, shows off some of the grandest in Charlotte's old architecture.
It's a visual delight to view Charlotte homes for sale in the Fourth Ward. These homes have the distinction of being set in the heart of uptown, and have continued to be one of the most charming spots in the city.

With it's street lamps, and  cozy old fashioned front porches, this area is sure to have you swooning!  Granted, it is a little off the beaten path and a bit tricky to find parking, but definitely worth the effort. Find a parking spot, and get out and walk the area-it's not too large of a district and with your handy map, you are ready to go!

If you are interested in eating where the "locals" (and those in the know) go for a food and ale,  make sure to stop by Alexander Michael's (sometimes called Al Mike's ). This is a great little spot tucked away in the historical neighborhood of the Fourth Ward. It's located at the corner of Ninth and  Pine.

This is a classic quaint pub of yesteryear that'll make you want to slip your shoes off and pretend that you live in the neighborhood!  Dark paneling, candle light, and great crab soup...and fried pickles and an excellent beer selection!   As a sidenote, Alexander Michael's is rumored to be haunted. The original site (circa 1891) was the neighborhood grocery store.

Continue your tour...The Charleston-style row houses beckon you back to the late 1800's. The backdrop for the neighborhood includes Fourth Ward Park, and Settlers Cemetary-Charlotte's first graveyard. Settler's Cemetery is one street over from the center of uptown. The Old Settlers Cemetery has some of the most renowned names in Charlotte's history buried there...its inhabitants dating back to 1776!

Make  sure not to bypass Fourth Ward Park. It's a lovely three acre park with an abundance of old shade trees. It is complete with walking trails, benches, water fountains and a few playground units. Elmwood Cemetery, the historic green spot separating Fourth Ward from Third Ward  is popular with joggers. (larger than Settlers and considered to be in the Third Ward).  It offers a pretty good stretch of land to run through. Looking upwards, past this great park, is the ever-rising skyline of Charlotte.  Bright, new and shiny.

Here, Charlotte's new buildings continue to reach for the skies...all except in the Fourth Ward. Where comfort is still found under the shade trees and on top of the green grass.

 

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