Saturday, May 23, 2026

Chelsea Piers Connecticut

 I was in Stamford, Connecticut, recently to watch a granddaughter in a swimming meet.  It was held at Chelsea Piers Connecticut, a simply massive sports facility.  CPC has a huge indoor Olympic swimming pool, two hockey rinks, a soccer field, a climbing wall, multiple gymnastic facilities, etc., etc.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Macedonia Church

 Macedonia Church occupies a prominent location on West Avenue in Norwalk.  It is a large and striking yellow brick and white marble building.  Originally a Methodist church, it was built in 1897 - 1898.  The building had, unfortunately, been largely neglected with little or no preventive maintenance for decades.


In 2013 - 2014 the Norwalk Preservation Trust took steps to raise awareness about the building's condition.  In 2014 Macedonia Church bought the building and has since then worked to raise the funds to restore it.  Macedonia Church is a nondenominational congregation led by Black evangelical preachers.

One stained glass window was designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany.  Another bears the likeness of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism.  Unfortunately, the church was closed when I passed by, so I was unable to get inside to see them.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Episcopal Church



The Wilton Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a developer's plan to convert an abandoned Episcopal church into ten residential units.


It is an attractive old structure on a promontory above U.S. Route 7.  The units are planned to be homes ranging from three to five bedrooms and between roughly 1,900 and 3,600 square feet.


I am glad that the church will be redeveloped into useful residences.  Too often old structures like this abandoned church are just torn down.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Mental Health Awareness Month

 This field of green and white pinwheels is on a grass plot at the front of the Wilton library.  The 290 green pinwheels represent the number of calls in 2025 to the Wilton mental health crisis line. 

The 435 white pinwheels represent the 3 in 5 Wilton residents thought to be suffering from mental health challenges who did not reach out for help.  Wow!

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Danica

 Danica is Connecticut's urban and community forestry coordinator.  She came to Ridgefield last Saturday to talk with the Ridgefield Tree Committee and other interested residents about the health of urban trees in Connecticut and ways to improve tree health.


Danica has a Ph.D. from Yale's School of the Environment.  She has previously worked in rural Maine, and big cities like Philadelphia and Manhattan.  Now she has statewide responsibilities in Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.


Ridgefield is one of 23 Tree Cities in Connecticut.  From Danica's perspective, tree health is as much about people as trees.  People planting the right trees, pruning them wisely, watering them when needed, etc.  And, more governmental and private investment in tree research is needed.   

Monday, May 18, 2026

South Norwalk Murals

 Norwalk is a city on the Connecticut shoreline.  


A restaurant along Water Street in South Norwalk has an old, worn mural honoring the kind of sailing ship that once used Norwalk as its home harbor.

Across the street a newer mural celebrates the Sheffield Island Lighthouse.  

Today's post is linked to Monday Murals.

A sailing ship is moored around the corner.  It offers cruises to Sheffield Island, one of several small islands off Norwalk that constitute the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Wilton Congregational Church

In 1726, the Connecticut General Assembly granted 31 inhabitants of Norwalk the right to establish Wilton Parish.  The first meeting house was built on Wolfpit Road. Ten years later, the congregation outgrew that building and built a larger one at the corner of Danbury Road and Sharp Hill.

The sanctuary on Ridgefield Road -- shown above -- was the third meeting house built by the Wilton congregation, in 1790. It is the oldest meeting house in Fairfield County that’s still in use as a church. 

By the front doors, the church proudly displays banners for 1726 and 2026 to celebrate the 300 years the congregation has served Wilton.