Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
01 September 2011
Weekend reflection
The week flew by, I'm not even sure how I've made it to this point the way my head is spinning!
I liked how still this little pond was in the front yard of a home. The reflection of the trees and even the clouds in the water was such a nice find.
Fun horse photos for weekend critters...if I can get back to my laptop Fri/Saturday!
M.E.
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New York,
weekend reflections
30 August 2011
What a difference a week makes...
When we were growing up, we spent a great deal of summers and occasional winters in Schenectady, New York. And you have to know I know people from here, because I can spell the name of the city without having to look it up!
One of the best places we always visit is Jumpin' Jacks drive-in (which is actually in Scotia, NY but go with me here). They have the best fried clams ever. They pretty much fry everything, except for the ice cream treats in the building next door. It is located by the GE complex and many folks stop in for lunch during the season.
Before leaving town last week we stopped in for one more not-at-all-good-for-you-but-delicious meal.
Here's baby Ty reaching for some of my goodness while waiting on his parents to get some.
Some shots of the cute buildings where you get the food and ice cream - YUM. (Pay attention to the yellow sign, you'll see it again later).
One of the best places we always visit is Jumpin' Jacks drive-in (which is actually in Scotia, NY but go with me here). They have the best fried clams ever. They pretty much fry everything, except for the ice cream treats in the building next door. It is located by the GE complex and many folks stop in for lunch during the season.
Before leaving town last week we stopped in for one more not-at-all-good-for-you-but-delicious meal.
Here's baby Ty reaching for some of my goodness while waiting on his parents to get some.
Some shots of the cute buildings where you get the food and ice cream - YUM. (Pay attention to the yellow sign, you'll see it again later).
One of the neatest parts of this summer hang out is the Water Ski Team practicing and performing on the river, right behind the shops. On this night they didn't get into the water until dark, so my shots are not that good (I didn't bring the tripod on the trip). The following photos show a couple skiers coming in after letting go of the boat and the boat under the river.
Ok, see how much room there is between the river and the bridge? You can barely see the ski boat in the back (middle) of the photo. You can see the dock that the folks stand on when they are talking about the ski tricks going on in the water below.
Now, look at the same summer hang out after storm Irene came through this weekend. This photo is taken from above, because clearly, there was no going down any closer.
See those white things and the yellow sign? Those are the TOPS of the buildings!!! That is the river flowing all over the parking lot, buildings, and I imagine the park on the other side of the street. I'm guessing their season is over for the year.
I can't wait for them to re-group and we can go back for great food and memories next year!!
To all the east coast and NE folks still dealing with the after effects of the storm, we are with you in spirit as you dig in and clean up.
(If you are interested in other photos from Schenectady, visit Buck at daily Schenectady Photographs.)
(If you are interested in other photos from Schenectady, visit Buck at daily Schenectady Photographs.)
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Jumpin Jacks,
New York,
summer memories,
Water wednesday
29 August 2011
Saratoga Co barns
Today for Barn Charm, a couple different barns I snapped while going through southwest Saratoga Co, New York.
As you can see it was a beautiful day for a drive. This was about dinner time, when the sun was just starting to come down, but before it was dusk. The first one was relatively new and still all pretty. The second one is more commercial/working and well maintained, but not quite so shiny. Both were clearly a part of their working farm.
M.E.
Labels:
barn charm,
New York,
upstate
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