Sometimes I pass the time in one of the quiet reading rooms in the original part of Ridgefield Library.
And a stern ancestor assures that occupants are quiet.
A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Sometimes I pass the time in one of the quiet reading rooms in the original part of Ridgefield Library.
And a stern ancestor assures that occupants are quiet.
Silver Lining is a Ridgefield consignment store. Inside they have a good selection of the usual consignment store items: furniture, rugs, china, artwork, etc.
But, outside the store there is an ever-changing and eclectic array of unusual things.
Yesterday they included a fake fire hydrant, a metal pig and a black metal sculpture made from scraps.
And a pelican with a fish.
The Hickories is a family-owned and operated farm in Ridgefield. They are growing a herd of sheep.
Monday night was tough. Daughter Susie's 14 year old weimaraner, Lola, was in pain. They rushed her to the veterinarian, but she didn't make it.
Lola is now with her longtime companion, Sequoia, who crossed the rainbow bridge two years ago.
R.I.P. Lola.
I have been enjoying the many spring-flowering trees in Southwestern Connecticut.
I pass this house and tree at the southern end of Ridgefield's Main Street all the time.
The tree is a redbud.
I don't know who the deceased person was, but it must have been an honored person in Bridgeport.
This church on North Avenue in Bridgeport originally served a Hungarian congregation, beginning in the early part of the 20th century. After a series of mergers with other denominations, it became a Congregational church, but with strong remaining Hungarian traditions.