Monday, June 4, 2012

Denning's Point


An outing this weekend took us to Denning's Point in Beacon, NY.  Right on the Hudson
River, it is home an abandoned brick factory (circa 1930's) as well as some very nice trails that lead youalong the river.  Our timing was perfect, as we were treated to a beautiful sunset. 

 BOILER



FAN 


GRAFFITI





SCRUB ROOM



ALONG THE TRAIL

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Twin Elms Farm - Wassaic, NY

On April 7th, we were treated to a guided tour through Twin Elms Farm, in Wassaic NY. 
This is just one of so many decaying farmsteads located in this part of the country.

Here are some pictures from the morning.












Washington D.C.

I spent a few days visiting our nation's capitol on the last weekend of March.  I've never been there before, so there was a lot to try to cram in during out 3-day trip.  I knew before I headed out that my first destination was going to be the Vietnam Memorial.

Most of the Vietnam conflict occured during my youth.  I was largely unaware of what was happening 10,000 miles from my secure home.  Over the years, I'd learned through books, movies, and news archives, about the horrors of the war.  Although I know no one who served, let alone was injured or died during the war, it has become a significant topic of study for me. 

The following are a few pictures of the Vietnam memorials:


The Wall




Photographer's note:  This is a very popular monument (rightly so!).  I had set up on a tripod, and needed to take a long (several seconds) exposure.  It was impossible to do this without people crossing in front of the camera, but by some trick of the lens due the long exposure, they do not appear in the picture.

Three Servicemen

This section of the Vietnam Monument area is appropriately called "Three servicemen".  It is meant to depict three soldiers; one Caucasion, one African American, and one Hispanic.  It is nearly impossible to capture the full effect on camera.  The details of the statue is uncanny! 

The stature is positioned with the men staring at the Wall from about 100 yards away across a lawn.  The artist's intent was to have them looking at the names of their fallen comrades.

What do you see in their eyes?  Grief?  Anguish?  Fear?  Weariness?

Or all of the above?





The next few shots of from the Korean War memorial.  I have to admit, if it weren't for M*A*S*H,
I would know little about this conflict.

This memorial is extremely eerie, especially at night.



Our next stop was the Botanical Gardens, located adjacent to the Capitol. 
I could've spent a full day there, but time did not permit. 





The tulips are actually by the Capitol building, but I included them here.  Sue me.


As we walked in and around the city, we came upon the remaining habitants of the Occupy DC movement.
As I don't necessarily agree with their actions, I respect their goals. 








Finally, some pics from around the town.

The Willard Hotel


The Smithsonian Castle


The American Indian Museum (great food at the cafe inside!!!)


Funky Bug!


Washington Monument at night.


Ampitheater at Arlington National Cemetary.


The biggest disappointment was that the Pop Culture room at the Museum of American History was closed.  So no pictures of the Ruby Slippers, Archie's chair, or the Swamp!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Abandoned Building March 18, 2012

I noticed this run-down building this afternoon, and as it didn't seem to be posted as
"No Trespassing", I wandered in for a look-see.  Interesting building, not sure what it was used for,
but the interior had several "stalls" that looked like work stations. 

I grabbed as many pics as I could until I was besieged by a swarm of black flies!








Franny Reese Park - Highland, NY March 17, 2012

Greetings and salutations.  Did you know that March 15 (two days ago)
was the 40th anniversary of the the release of The Godfather?  Well, now you do.

No reason...

The following group of pictures were taken at Franny Reese Park,
a small state-run preserve in Highland, NY.  And for looking at them, I thank you!

This is the Mid-Hudson bridge, at about 9:45 AM.  A heavy fog was just lifting.  The shot was taken from the west side of the Hudson river.  That's the City of Poughkeepsie on the other side of the river.

Same bridge, different angle.

Probably a shipment of iPad 3's.


The next group are also from the preserve, and depict ruins from a
mid-19th century estate, called Cedar Glen: