My peonies are in bloom, too, but they are no match for these gorgeous peonies in West Hartford's Elizabeth Park.
A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
My peonies are in bloom, too, but they are no match for these gorgeous peonies in West Hartford's Elizabeth Park.
I was recently in West Hartford. BlueBack Square is a mixed commercial and residential development just off West Hartford Center.
An artist was at work on the second level above the Noah Webster House and West Hartford Historical Society. I didn't recognize the artist nor did I understand what is being portrayed at this early stage, But, I go back to West Hartford often and will check it out later.
I wonder if Monday Murals accepts partially completed and unexplained murals . . .
Originally a Methodist church, this facility in Bedford Hills, New York, was purchased in 1975 by Antioch Baptist Church, a Black congregation. The congregation dates back to 1887 and occupied several other facilities before acquiring and holding services in this one.
On a recent walk, I passed this handsome home. The main facade is stone, with very appealing windows, The roof has a pair of dormers and a central turret. The roof covers a deep front porch. The house calls to mind a farmhouse, though it is relatively new and is entirely residential.
Weir Farm is the former home of the American impressionist painter J. Alden Weir. It is now a National Historic Park, straddling Ridgefield and Wilton, Connecticut.
Flipping Creative is a "mindful market" in Ridgefield. The owner describes it as a marketplace showcasing ethically sourced products from skilled craftspeople and partnering with responsible brands.
A young girl sat patiently on a bench in Wadsworth Atheneum's Avery Court in Hartford, studying the 16th century statue of Venus with a Nymph and Satyr and Andy Warhol's ten Marilyn Monroe prints.