| Third floor, CT State Capitol, Harford |
Monday, July 23, 2012
Ruby Tuesday 2 - Capitol color
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Whimsical Windows - Solid portals
Toby's fun architectural Whimsical Windows/Delirious Doors is back, and we look for portals of style as well as function. From a recent trip to to the state capitol in Hartford, I saw this and considered it a nice opening in its elegant 1879 design. Of course, we may see this as an office door. notwithstanding the marble floor, granite trim, bold victorian colors and what we rarely see any more, a transom window. All evoke the past, yet what I find the most attractive is the door - not what we see today as hollow core or a plywood core (under cheaper modern wood) but solid wood. Everywhere. We couldn't afford doors like this today, let alone the marble - we certainly could use 150 ft² (14 m²) of that and 50 linear ft (15 m) in our dining room. Who couldn't? See pleasing doors and windows at this fun meme!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Shadow Shot Sunday - Retro Ram
| Maroon and black are a great pair, accenting chrome and a ram leaping off the hood (see it?) |
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| Wide whitewall tires are perfect for 1936 |
The subject today has been posted about before - yet the artistry of the 1930s is infectious enough for publishing these again.
This is a 1935 Dodge (Ram) pickup truck, styled more like a car (like a Ute in Oz/NZ). The utility aspect was there but the hints of color and shape from that decade are details that are so appealing...
Patti thinks I am also carhead-55 as I always take note of these sorts of detail (of course she is right :)
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| Shadows and reflection... |
Bold colors like the maroon on the body with the round black fenders (wings) that is a nice complement. The body colored wheels with the thin chrome rings and equally shiny hub caps. Naturally, one cannot escape the chrome that is not overdone, actually a jewell like accent.
Of course, shadows are all about.- what Sunday could be complete without these? See more artistry in shadow at the always fun SSS2!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Tina's WW - Towel dry
The kids were little once - a while ago...cooldown under the sprinkler, then
pose for Mom the photographer...see Tina's WW
pose for Mom the photographer...see Tina's WW
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| Allegra, Cam in Ansonia, 1995; scanned from print... |
Monday, July 16, 2012
Tina's Pic Story - Garden
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| Old-fashioned garden, Shelton Connecticut |
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| Wilson Barn and garden |
We are used to perfectly manicured gardens, lots of flowers arranged maybe by a landscape architect or designer with nary a stem out of place - these days anyway.
Here, I am showcasing a garden of the 19th century at the Shelton (Connecticut) Historical Society. In front of the Wilson Barn, a garden grows of herbs I believe. Not stylish and full of color as a garden may be, but all arranged in rows. I like this old idea for a garden as it grows naturally as it always has. A classic garden in any era!
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