Posted by: David Giacalone | December 31, 2015

first snow at the new Play Lot

IMG_0159ladybugcameo Thanks to a gentle reminder on Tuesday from Schenectady Corporation Counsel Carl Falotico (who should not be confused with the good luck Lady Bug to the left), I captured the first snowfall of the year the day it happened (Dec. 29, 2015), at our new Riverside Park play lot. Carl recalled that I had wondered aloud if the new play lot would be as charming as the configuration we had come to know and love. Although there really wasn’t enough snow for a truly fair comparison, I will admit that I am still “nostalgic for the Old Play Lot” (click on the nostalgia link to see why; and see our FCSS fundraising 2016 Play Lot Calendar, which has monthly photos of the old and new versions).

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Nevertheless, the batch of photos presented in the following slideshow, proves you can find quite a bit of charm at the new play lot on a snowy day — especially with the Mohawk River nearby. (To see a  larger version of a slideshow image, pause the Show, and right-click on the image; then choose Show Image in a New Tab.)

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Happiest of New Years to all the young at heart who I hope to see at the Play Lot in many seasons of 2016.

 

Posted by: David Giacalone | December 25, 2015

snow, no snow, spread some Stockade joy!

 w1stStorm15Dec2013 We don’t need snow to have holiday cheer in the Stockade, but I’ve decided to post a few photos below from the winter of December 2014.

Update: With a few inches of snow and some wintry mix, December 28, 2015 was the latest first-snow on record

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Washington Ave. at Front St.

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Green Street seen from Lawrence Circle

. . above and below – storm of December 10, 2014 (see more here) . .

. . Lawrence Circle, Dec. 10, 2014. .

Posted by: David Giacalone | December 22, 2015

one-page 2016 Stockade Calendars to download

 suns along the Mohawk wishes all of our visitors (regular, irregular, old or new) a hearth-warming Solstice, Merry Christmas, Meaningful Holiday of your choice, and a most Happy & Joy-filled New Year 2016.  We’ve baked a batch of one-page 2016 Stockade Calendars, that we hope you’ll like enough to download. They come formatted in four print sizes, as indicated under each image: 8″ x 10″, 7″ x 5″, 4″ x 6″, and 8.5′ x 11″. You may download them and use them for any non-commercial purpose

  • click on a calendar image below to open a large, high-resolution file suitable for photo-printing

2016CalSuns5x7above: formatted for 5″ x 7″

2016CalSuns8x10above: formatted for 8″ x 10″ print

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. . with Aunt Grace in 1953 . .

Here at suns along the Mohawk, we often say Happy Holidays, because there are quite a few of them from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day, and we are more than happy to celebrate or recognize them all. Nonetheless, a special “Merry Christmas” goes out to my Mama G,. Big Sister Linda, and twin brother Arthur, along with a lifetime’s worth of joyous “Merry Christmas” thanks to Aunt Grace.

 p.s. If you would like to see more Stockade photos in “hardcopy” at home, or need a special Christmas gift for a Stockade devotee or yourself, please don’t forget our two fundraising gifts on behalf of Family & Child Service of Schenectady: a 12-month desk calendar featuring old and new versions of the Riverside Park Play-Lot, and a 24-page photobook of the Stockade and Mohawk, with linked haiku poems. For full details see For FCSS.

Posted by: David Giacalone | December 10, 2015

the Tree and the Circle at sunset

 

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Posted by: David Giacalone | December 3, 2015

two holiday Stockade photo gifts

As we explain on our for FCSS page, suns along the Mohawk is celebrating the Holiday Season with two Stockade gift items created and offered to benefit our Stockade neighbors at Family and Child Service of Schenectady. The promo collage below gives a brief definition of our 2016 Play Lot Calendar and of the photo-book Haiga on the Mohawk. Please click here or on the FCSS tab above for full details.

 Help FCSS while pleasing your friends and loved ones with the beauty of the Stockade!

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Posted by: David Giacalone | December 1, 2015

the Stockade 2015 Holiday Tree arrives

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The 2015 Stockade Christmas/Holiday tree, a lanky-but-shapely balsam, arrived about 10 AM today, and was up and decorated with a simple string of lights by 11:00. Thanks again to the Saratoga Tree Nursery for donating the tree, and to its Stockade staffer Susannah Hand for her good taste choosing this year’s beauty. A big nod to Colleen Macauley, who handled the arrival, erection, and decoration of the Tree for the Stockade Association.

The 2015 Stockade Tree Lighting will be this Sunday, December 6, at 5:30 PM at Lawrence Circle, followed by an Afterglow Party at 1st Presbyterian Church’s Mekeel Hall. Go here to see our coverage of the “2014 tree lighting“.

This Slideshow captures the City’s jolly crew putting the Tree up for us, under Colleen’s watchful eye, and with Nick Crane again doing the honors placing the Star and stringing lights from the bucket, and Herb kibitzing from ground-level.

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1ststorm15dec2013 By the way, looking at our 2013 and 2014 holiday displays here at suns along the Mohawk, I noticed we did not get our first snowstorm until December 15 in 2013, and that last year we had a beautiful winter-wonder-land thanks to a substantial nighttime snowfall on December 10, 2014.  The photo to the left of this paragraph reminded me that as a photographer I’ve very much enjoyed playing around with the balls on our Stockade Tree the past couple of years, with or without snow.

Posted by: David Giacalone | November 14, 2015

first look at completed Play Lot

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. . above: [L] cleared lot on Nov. 2, 2015 & [R] completed lot on Nov. 11 (click on each for a larger version)

As of Wednesday, November 11, 2015, the mulch was spread and the yellow “keep out” tape taken down, making the new Riverside Park play lot “open for business” and play. The Slideshow below contains photos taken on November 11 under a gray sky and on November 13 under a very blue sky.

To see what the Old Play Lot looked like, go to “already nostalgic for the old play lot” (Nov. 5, 2015).

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Posted by: David Giacalone | November 8, 2015

Stockade-athon 2015 storms the Stockade (expanded)

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lead runners on Washington Avenue

 First photo: Stockade-athon leaders, on Washington Ave., approach Front Street & Cucumber Alley in Schenectady’s Stockade Historic District. Below is a detail from the photo on the right:

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– above: Kip Tisia [Bib 1] sets the pace, with Yonas Mebrahtu a step behind, through the Stockade; right behind them are Sam Morse [Bib 2] and Thomas Young [Bib 13], with Eric MacKnight [Bib 4] next. Mebrahtu won, with MacKnight 2nd, Morse 3rd, Young 4th, and Tisia in 8th –

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  You will find over 200 photos in this posting taken during the Stockade-segment of the 2015 Stockade-athon, with the photos presented in three Slideshows. As noted last year, when the course was changed to have the Race start and finish downtown rather than at Central Park, the first runners now enter the Stockade only three minutes after the start of the Race. That makes for a far less enjoyable experience for those living in the Stockade, which had always been the halfway point of the Race.

With the new Downtown Course, the entire cohort of runners passes by any one Stockade location in 8 minutes, at a rate of two hundred runners a minute. In addition, they no longer pass the Circle with Lawrence the Indian, the heart of the Stockade, where neighbors have for years gathered to watch, cheer, and ring bells. Watching and taking pictures of such a mass of humanity is a frustrating experience. I guess we were spoiled. I certainly was as a photographer hoping to capture as many of the participants as possible for inclusion in this weblog, which refuses to focus solely on the front-runners and likely victors. Nonetheless, I hope you will enjoy the images, and perhaps locate yourself or loved ones. See our Stockade-athon Category for links to prior coverage, and see the Schenectady Gazette article “40th Stockade-athon packed with contenders” (by Mike MacAdam, Nov. 8, 2015), for information about this Race, and its 40-year history.

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update: The Daily Gazette has reported that “Hannah Davidson of Saratoga Springs ran an impressive 51:19 to win the women’s 15k Stockade-athon this morning.” [The Gazette has a great photo of Hannah crossing the finish line.]  And,  “Yonas Mebrahtu of Flagstaff, Ariz., won the 40th edition of the Stockade-athon on the men’s side in 46:10”.

RESULTS: The Gazette has also posted this link with the results from the Albany Running Exchange.

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Yonas Mebrahtu, in yellow [snapshot from video]

 Top Five Men: (1) Yonas Mebrahtu [Bib 37] in 46:10; (2) Eric Macknight [Bib 4]; (3) Sam Morse [Bib 2]; (4) Thomas Young [Bib 13]; John Busque [Bib 7]

 

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Top Five Women: (1) Hannah Davidson [Bib 14] in 51:19; (2) Salome Kosgei [Bib 28] in 52:17;  (3) Jodie Robertson [Bib 15]; (4) Karen Bertasso [18]; (5) Katie O’Regan [Bib 16]

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Noon Update Slideshow No. 1: The following Slideshow contains about 60 photos taken in the 7 or 8 minutes it took for the Stockade-athon to race through a few blocks of the Stockade neighborhood and across Riverside Park. The photos appear in the order they were taken.

For a larger version of any image, pause the Slideshow on that image and right click on it; then choose “View Image” or “Open Image in New Tab”.

Photos may be used for any non-commercial purpose without further permission from the editor of this website, David Giacalone, the photographer. If posted online, please credit “suns along the Mohawk” and David Giacalone, with a link to this posting.

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SLIDESHOW No. 2

Here’s a few dozen additional photos taken in Riverside Park, right along the Mohawk River, while the Stockade-athon runners sped or ambled by. I hope you enjoy seeing the faces, shapes and colors. As mentioned above, for a larger version of any image, pause the Slideshow on that image and right click on it; then choose “View Image” or “Open Image in New Tab”.

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TUESDAY NIGHT ADDITION – Slideshow No. 3: (update on Nov. 10 & 12, 2015): The Good News: A stationary camera, which I had originally aimed at the intersection of Washington Avenue with Front Street and Cucumber Alley, captured the entire Stockade-athon contingent, from lead car to trail car. The Bad News: Unfortunately, the camera was accidentally bumped, so that it was focused the entire time at a point higher and further up Washington Avenue, yielding a disappointing 8 minutes of video (with full bodies seen only in a small section of the screen). The Compromise: To salvage what I could from the resulting movie, I have culled and cropped individual snapshot scenes from the video, posting 39 images in the Third Slideshow immediately below on Tuesday night, plus another 25 photos on Thursday evening, Nov. 12, for a total of 64 images.

DSCF1133-048 Most pictures are from the first two minutes of runners passing by Cucumber Alley, but many of them are taken from the middle and end of the 8-minute video. I apologize for the low resolution and frequent blurriness of the images, which consist of relatively small details from a much larger video frame. Also, because relatively few Bib numbers are visible or legible, I am only able to identify a small percentage of the runners. I’m hoping many visitors to this site will nonetheless enjoy seeing themselves, friends, family members, or team-mates as they approach historic Cucumber Alley. You can always the runner was so fast [s]he was just a blur.

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Bonus Section: Where’s Katie O’Regan? [Katie Ó Riagáin] Katie O’Regan came in fifth in the Women’s Division this year, and that’s three times in a row in the top five. Because Katie was kind enough to share this posting on her Facebook Page, and she is pictured in both our 2013 posting and 2014 posting, I made a special effort to find a useable image of her on the video taken at Cucumber Alley. Unfortunately, that task was harder than you might think, given the limits of the video itself and her diminutive size. [Katie was not in a pink jersey this year. Hers was a very light (almost white) yellow.] I ended up making this collage to prove the point; click on it for a larger version:

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. . pre-race posting:

Stockadeathon2015-welcome WELCOME & BEST WISHES to the Stockade-athon 2015 runners. Later today you will find scores of photos as the Race traverses the Schenectady Stockade neighborhood and Riverside Park, plus results.

Until then, see our Stockade-athon Category for links to prior coverage, and see the Schenectady Gazette article “40th Stockade-athon packed with contenders” (by Mike MacAdam, Nov. 8, 2015), for information about this Race, and its 40-year history.

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