Posted by: David Giacalone | July 15, 2025

face to face with Summer Night 2025

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An hour strolling the blocks of Schenectady County’s Summer Night last Friday (July 11, 2025) reminded me that I really enjoy seeing faces, whether smiling or serious. Here are a few I snapped between 5 and 6 p.m. before it got crowded.

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. . for more Summer Night 2025  faces and sights, see

Posted by: David Giacalone | July 4, 2025

delightful Declaration Day

   I had an inspiring time today (July 4) at Liberty Park/Gateway Plaza listening to, watching and “shooting” people of good will and good cheer celebrating Independence Day by making Declarations asserting the rights of all of us, showing how they/we want our community to treat eachother, and making commitments to act on those assertions and beliefs.  This posting commemorates the Declaration Day events at Liberty Park.

  •   Click on this thumbnail excerpt from the Declaration Day flyer, which sets the serious tone for the day. I hope the Slideshow images and other photos in this posting show the joy and hope of participants.  Many thanks to the Schenectady NAACP Chapter and all the other organizations and individuals who made the event possible.

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PICNICKING … Big thanks go to Elizabeth and Eric for hosting a fine picnic and potluck meal behind their home at 17 Front Street, along Governors Lane at Riverside Park. I was enjoying myself, the guests, and the food too much to take many photos, but here are a few.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | July 1, 2025

good fireworks across the Mohawk

Last Friday, June 27th, brought a fine fireworks show coordinated by the Village of Scotia, with many special sponsors, including Jumpin’ Jack’s and Brian and Judi Merriam. As I often do, I went to my backyard, at the end of Cucumber Alley. Once again, I demonstrated that I have not mastered the art of fireworks photography.  The results were more like Post-Impressionism than Photo Realism. Nonetheless, I’m posting a half dozen photos just to keep me humble and maybe evoke a smirk or two.

  • for a nostalgic walk down Cucumber Fireworks Lane, click a link or two from our Fireworks Category.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | June 28, 2025

General Lafayette returns

The Riverside Park celebration of the Return of General Lafayette lured me and my camera away from Cucumber Corner on June 11th.  The American Friends of Lafayette society has been recreating the tour of America taken by the Marquis de Lafayette two hundred years ago, fifty years after our Revolution. This bi-centenial tour has stops at each of the 28 then-existing states visited by the very popular and esteemed General in 1824-1825. The Schenectady segment of the Return Tour took place on June 11, 2025, sponsored and supported by many Schenectady luminaries. See Kiersten Marcil’s website for a full description of the many activities and participants celebrating LaFayette in Schenectady.

. . above:  Michael Halfert re-enacts Lafayette . . 

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This Slideshow features many more shots from the ceremony greeting Gen. LaFayette.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | May 31, 2025

a friendly nightmare

Black Light Mural” seen in daylight at Jay Square. . .

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 On Saturday, May 24, 2025, I visited the Nightmare Market on Schenectady’s Jay Street, along City Hall and the Jay Street Marketplace.  Organized and directed by Kayla Ek, it was billed as “A curated night market for the Wicked and Weird”. The thumbnail image at the head of this paragraph shows Front Page coverage in the Schenectady Daily Gazette, featuring Luna Faun’s Fire display; click on it for a larger version (Memorial Day, May 26, 2025, photo by Stan Hudy). 

Here are a few of the sights that were more enjoyable and thought-provoking than nightmarish that evening.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | May 3, 2025

cherry blossom p.s.

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Our Stockade cherry blossoms again demonstrated how fleeting beauty can be, floating to the ground only a few days after we praised this year’s lovely display.  Magnolia arrays are similarly brief. We have to appreciate them while they are with us, and of course take photos to memorialize them, as in our webposting.

Thank goodness for another tradition here on Washington Avenue: a lovely, small and slightly delayed display featuring two young trees on Campbell Row, at #19 and #23. Below are images from April 30 and May 2. The second batch show that taking a second look is worth the effort.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | April 27, 2025

thank you Steve Caporizzo

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The Capital District’s popular and much-admired meteoroligist Steve Caporizzo of News10ABC announced earlier this year that he will be “100% retired from TV weather” on June 30, 2025, after 42 years on the job. Steve said he has been living his weather reporting dream and still loves the job every day. At 64 years old, however, Steve wants to devote more time to his two other loves, his wife Lisa and the furry friends they help through his Pet Connection. Just in case moist eyes make it too difficult to type my thanks and praise for Steve at the end of June, I want to highlight at this time the wonderful connection he has made with this website and its photographer.

This gallery shows a few of the Stockade images Steve has shared with his TV and Facebook fans, helping to show our unique historic district neighborhood along the Mohawk.

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Last month, an email inquiry from Steve motivated me to head out into the cold and windy weather along the Mohawk to monitor the potential ice jams forming on the River. I did some mumbling to myself often along Riverside Park, as I grabbed onto anything available to prevent being blown into-onto the Mohawk Here are two shots I would have missed on March 7 and 8 without Steve’s inspiration getting me off my couch.

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I had more fun than agita whenever my last name came out “Giacolone” instead of Giacalone (sometimes both ways on the same broadcast!). See the image at the top of this post. I would threaten to get my Mama G. after Steve for his typos. But, I confess that I have checked my spelling of Caporizzo many times to make sure my paisan’s name had the correct number of Ps, Rs and Zs.

UPDATE: More Honors for Steve: Times Union Best Of Capital Region 2025, May 16, 2025):

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……………….. RETIREMENT PARTY UPDATE (June 27, 2025): “Cap” just posted at his Facebook Page his reaction to the Retirement Party ABC News Channel 10 threw for him last night: “It was absolutely beautiful. My eyes were watering up, being with friends and family and so many well wishes. It meant the world to me. I have been so lucky in my career in so many ways.”

Grazie di Tutto, Steve Caporizzo, for all you do and have done. Very best wishes to you, Lisa, and your fur family.

. . stay in touch through Steve Capozizzo Facebook page and Pet Connection ..  

Posted by: David Giacalone | April 25, 2025

weeping for joy again at CGOH

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There is a heavenly display of weeping Japanese cherry blossoms again this year at Congregation Gates of Heaven. And the coloration is an especially lovely shade of pink.  CGOH is located at 852 Ashmore Avenue, at Eastern Parkway, Schenectady NY 12309.

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All photos were taken on April 23, 2025. Click on an image for a large verion.

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