Windshield Wonder
Ever since I saw the Windshield Wonder advertised I knew I wanted one. Today being Father’s Day, I had hopes that Cris and Peter would oblige. I guess they could read my mind. The coolest thing is that it really works and it is well made! I am totally diggin’ it, although I have been cautioned not to use it while driving. (Hey Tom, I still have the swim tag hanging from my rearview.)
Lotto
I like looking into the windows of parked cars. You can see some pretty interesting sights. I was on my way into the Stop n Shop and noticed this guy’s affinity for the lottery. Serious business goin’ on here.
Clingstone
I am partway through shooting a story for the Old House Journal about a most amazing house off the coast of Jamestown, RI. Clingstone was built in 1905 and is now owned by the Wood family of Boston. It was abandoned from 1941 to 1961 when Henry Wood bought it for $3600. Last weekend was the annual “work weekend” when volunteers come to the island to help out with all sorts of repairs and upkeep. It was a very interesting collection of people. This shot shows Dan Wood on the launch with the house in the background.
Smithsonian
I was in Washington last week and got a chance to see a friend at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It is such an wonderful building and the art is so accessible. Peter Carroll and I worked on a project several years ago there for the Lunder Conservation Center. It is worth checking out; Peter’s videos and my photos are still looking great after all this time. The work is on display on the 4th floor in the media hallway and when I saw it a flood of nice memories came back. A lot of really great and talented people to have worked with.
John S. Lane & Son, Inc
I went here once many years ago with my neighbor Dan to get trap rock for my driveway. It is a very cool business in an interesting location. I drive past on occasion and just recently noticed how lovely the sign looks at night.
Plant
We have spotty luck with house plants. Some thrive, some die. This guy almost bit the dust, but has rallied. It is not really red, but more like maroon. It was heavily backlit by the sunset when it took this. I would appreciate any help with an identification.
NYY Steak
I’m not sure why this seems so funny to me. Maybe because I remember Bill Simmons referring to Hal and Hank as Uday and Qusay. Cris and I were at Yankee Stadium yesterday for our nephew Adam’s NYU graduation, and after the ceremony John and Lynne took us upstairs for a memorable lunch at NYY Steak. We did it last year when Adam got his undergrad degree, and I had failed to notice the display of knives near the elevators. This year I saw them. Everybody’s there including Rudy Giuliani, although I didn’t have time to look for the empty spot where Ronan Tynan’s used to be.
Mountain States Telephone
My Dad was born in Central City in 1917 and had two older sisters. When they moved to Denver in the 1920s Shirley and Leora eventually got jobs with The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. Shirley died very young, but Aunt Lee worked for them her entire adult life. I have some of her Bell System awards for long-time service, including a lovely gold bracelet with an inset diamond for 40 years. Cris and I were walking on 14th near our hotel on Curtis and I looked up to see this sight. The building is awesome. There are murals both inside and outside that look to have been done sometime in the 2os. I can imagine my Aunts walking in through the entrance on their way to work each day.
Henry Moore
Denver’s Botanic Garden is having an exhibit of 20 Henry Moore sculptures and it is great to see them in such a cool environment. They are placed all around the grounds in very interesting locations. Well worth a look.











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