Thursday, October 14, 2021

Baker Museum

 

Baker Museum closed in 2017 after incurring serious damage from Hurricane Irma.  It has reopened after an extensive restoration program followed by an 18,000 square foot expansion.  This is the rear of the expanded complex.  I plan to visit next week.

The expanded space has lots of lines and curves.

This walking man sculpture by Ernest Trova used to be in front of the complex,  

I like less seeing it in its current location at the back of the museum.   

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

The End of My Street

I miss New England's fall foliage, and I miss my family, but there are compensations.

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Back in Southwest Florida

Nothing very remarkable to show for my first day back.  I think a lot of the wildlife is still back wherever they spend their summers. 

Monday, October 11, 2021

So Long for Now, Ridgefield!

 Time to go south.  Until Thanksgiving (and the daughter's birthday).


See you next month, neighbor.


The Cass Gilbert Fountain, Ridgefield's symbol, is looking good with yellow chrysanthemums ringing it.
When I return, it will be encased in its winter glass dome.

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Friday, October 8, 2021

An Architectural Mystery


 I have no idea of the architectural style of this most interesting house in the Waccabuc borough of South Salem, New York.  It is hidden behind trees on a secondary road.  I almost missed it.