A very neat stone wall. A wooden gate. A wooden barn. And a small stone building. All make an appealing scene with mixed textures on Umpawaug Road in Redding.
Southwest Daily Images
A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Monday, June 29, 2026
Farmer's Market
In the summer there is a Saturday farmers market on the ground of a local Ridgefield church.
Ann Marie sells salt crystals. I told her I like to sprinkle olive oil and salt on steaks before grilling. She immediately recommended a merlot sea salt from Sicily. I bought it.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Arts Festival
Ridgefield is having an arts festival in Ballard Park yesterday and today. There was a lot of good art, but attendance was down because of competing events and light rain.
I told Audrey she was born in the wrong century. She paints dark realistic works that would appeal to Edgar Allen Poe. Her frames are gold and ornate. And she feeds a pair of black vultures. Audrey has an amazing face. When I asked to photograph her, she made a funny face that I captured.
Audrey smiles like a normal person most of the time. (I felt obligated not to show only the first one.)
OK, they have nothing to do with the art. I just liked the composition.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
License Plates Amuse Me!
Some more license plates that interested me.
Selling below investment grade securities is probably lucrative. But, on your license plate?
Friday, June 26, 2026
Gossip
"Gossip" is a 2004 work by the sculptor Martha Pettigrew. It makes me smile. Gossip was originally placed in Stamford's Latham Park but it was later moved to Veterans Park.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Goodbye, Red Rooster
I'm sad that the Red Rooster Restaurant in Ridgefield is being torn down to clear the space for a 21 unit residential development.
In Naples the city officials let developers destroy natural areas needed by wildlife to make way for oversized housing developments. In Connecticut, towns let developers tear down irreplaceable historic buildings to squeeze in new developments. Different problems, same outcome.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Laurel
Laurel played the guitar and sang in front of Ridgefield Town Hall during last Sunday's "Make Music Day." I googled her name to give me information for this post. I learned that Laurel just finished her freshman year at Harvard, where she is cross-registered with Berklee School of Music.
Laurel is studying both music and cognitive science, each independently and their intersections. She frequently sings the national anthem at Harvard sports events, performs as an individual and with musical groups, and sings in choral groups. Her musical interests are both classical and contemporary.
And, by the way, Laurel was the Connecticut girls' state chess champion, and she and her younger brother started a group teaching chess to kids.
Wow!




















