Ruby Tuesday Too allows us to highlight reds is any and every phase. Such as the of Hartford Mascot, Howie Hawk. Playful or docile, nobody will confuse his hue with any other...
Monday, March 10, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Whimsical Windows - Old/New
Toby hosts the architectural meme Whimsical Windows/Delirious Doors, and we look at pieces of interesting design on our travels. Today we are an hour north of home in the state capitol, Hartford. The views are along the short (1.1 km) Conlin-Whitehead highway, built in 1945. Once slated to be an interstate grade expressway, it was not built as such and remains a winding and slow speed entry downtown. Of interest is the building above the road, the new addition to the Hartford Public Library, making for a tunnel underneath.
In the second pic, the arched stone bridge carries Main Street over. But why is it arched? The bridge was actually built over the Park River in 1833. Which then begs the question: where is the river? It is actually underneath the highway in a concrete conduit as it flows to the Connecticut River. Not that the leaders in the 1800s even thought to have the foresight of a future highway...
Finally, after the curve past the tunnel the skyline of the city comes into view. The mix of of 19th, 20th and 21st century blend together in a unique mixture of shape and function on a nice late winter day...
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Shadow Shot Sunday - Winsome
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Whimsical Windows - Empire skyline
| The 1931 Empire State Building, taken along the BQE from the Brooklyn side of the East River, Captured by Patti |
Interestingly, Patti's mom actually worked in the building on the 70th floor during the late 1940s. We need to get her memoirs of the Empire State in book form at the earliest, as the B&W world should have many a tale to tell...
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Saturday, March 1, 2014
Shadow Shot Sunday - Express shadows
| Queens side of Bronx-Whitestone Bridge crossing the East River. Photo by Patti |
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