I like parades. Monday's Memorial Day parade in Ridgefield was fun.
The blaring from many fire trucks made for a noisy parade.
A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
I like parades. Monday's Memorial Day parade in Ridgefield was fun.
The blaring from many fire trucks made for a noisy parade.
I walked around the Brown University campus last Saturday.
This striking building is near the bottom of the challenging climb up to the top of College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island. It is an architectural monument to the American Arts and Crafts Movement of the 1880s. Its half-timbered main facade was built in 1885 with elaborate Art Nouveau stucco sections between the timbers.
I was in Providence yesterday for an event honoring a legendary professor who has served the university for 65 -- yes, 65! -- years. That gave me time to walk around and see things I hadn't seen recently as well as new things and old things I had never noticed when I was there.
While I was in Stamford, Connecticut, I passed this beautiful Catholic church. I had to stop for a moment.
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.
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.
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.