Shadow Shot Sunday 2 takes us on a road trip to the hilly western Connecticut town of Bethel, where we met blog friend Linda to an old car hop eatery Sycamore Drive In. Retro cool, it was with retro touches inside and outside of the building including gas/petrol pumps and an old phone booth/box. The food was fried, the burgers, fries and onion rings tasty (but not a place to lose weight today though :), and side order of shadows completed the cuisine and camaraderie of a fine meal...
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Whimsical Windows - Old Factory Awaits Repurposing
Toby's meme Whimsical Windows/Delirious Doors is back for the week; before today’s post, I hope and pray for peace for Israel - I admire your country - not as a Christian pre-millenialist, but as someone who tries to discern between good and evil - we all hope for peace for Israel and hope the worst will soon end, and that Goldin’s intended can find peace amidst her (and your country's) sadness…
Today I look at an Ansonia landmark, the old Ansonia Copper and Brass, and old factory that could not compete in competetive world markets with its 1800s facility set upon its 44 acres. Patti wrote a story last week about ways to reclaim the property for other uses, with our new Mayor Dave Cassetti looking at and considering other opportunities...
Saturday, August 2, 2014
SOOC - Rowing together
| Learning the fine art of teamwork on the Housatonic, 1 August 2014. Captured by Patti |
Shadow Shot Sunday - Shadowy horse (of course)
Shadow Shot Sunday 2 is back as Patti and I visited Locket’s Meadow Farm, a horse farm in bucolic Bethany CT. We attended a ceremonial signing of a law by the Connecticut Governor, an “Act Concerning The Liability of Owners and Keepers of Domesticated Horses, Ponies, Donkeys, and Mules”, a response to state Court rulings that horses have “a vicious propensity."
All that said, I like horses, gentle giants that photograph well at wheelchair height - and on a sunny day, can make for shadows. Horse people are very nice as are the horses - and here, will happily eat grass from a hand of a little girl - very cute! And I learned something - the meshy hoods they wear protect the equines from the scourge of pesky horseflies. Thus they may graze as we admire their gentle nature…
Check out Patti’s New Haven Register story and a great photo gallery of the event.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
WW - Sir Humphrey
Sir Humphrey of Upland was a great cat with a penchant for his Magic Pink Carpet, going nowhere - and doing it with such style...See WW at Create w/Joy
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