Posted by: David Giacalone | July 12, 2009

none too soon: winter’s greatest hits (Part 3)

sunset from Washington Ave at Mohawk River - 1Mar09 We’re well into July, so it’s about time (especially since I’ve got no new photos this weekend) to finish the series on my favorite pictures from the past winter, which I started in March — click for Part 1 and Part 2. [as always, click on a photo to go to a larger version, or scroll over it for a description]

On January 7th, we had a strange combination of wintry-mix precipitation, but it didn’t stop me from snapping this pair of photos (yes, they are in full color) near the Washington Ave. end of Riverside Park:

4trunks7jan09

Riverview7Jan09

. .  Inauguration Day (January 20, 2009) was inspiring in many ways, including both a sunrise and sunset reflected in the skies over the Isle of the Cayugas.

Inauguration Day Sunrise - western skies at Riverside Park - 20Jan09

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Inauguration Day sunset from Washington Ave.  - 20Jan09

. . .  Romance returned again to the Stockade, along with a flock of plastic flamingos, on Valentine’s Day 2009:

– for more, see the f/k/a posting “flamingos return to the Stockade” (Feb. 13, 2009) –

. . . By the end of February, the Mohawk became a risky place for ice fishing, or — like these fools on ice — for ice strolling near the mouth of the Binnekill creek:

Fools On Ice on the Mohawk - 27Feb2009

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Orange Sunset over the Mohawk River - 24Feb09 Sunsets during the last week of February inspired this haiga:

. . plus, quite a few photos from my backyard at the end of Cucumber Alley:

Sunset behind 1 Cucumber Alley - 28Feb09

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sunset from the end of CucumberAlley - 28Feb09

. . .  but, my favorite sunset evening along the Mohawk and Riverside Park was March 11, 2009.  Here are a few sample shots:

sunset panorama from the end of Wash. Ave., Schdy - 11Mar09

. . sunset 11March09 - looking toward Scotia

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early sunset - 11March09 -eastern view from Riverside Park

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early sunset - 11March09 - Isle of Cayugas. . .  sunset - 11Mar09 - west view from tree at Wash. Ave. deadend

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late sunset - 11Mar09 - Riverside Park view of Isle of the Cayugas

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sunset - 11Mar09 -  street view from 2 Wash Ave . . . late sunset - 11Mar09 - street view at 16 Wash Av

sunset - 11Mar09 - alongside 2 Cucumber Alley . .  late sunset - 11Mar09 - from rear of 16 Washington Av

late sunset - 11Mar09 - from 1 Cucumber Alley

. . . Finally, the ice jam that formed on Sunday afternoon, March 8, 2009 (part of a 5-mile-long ice back-up), produced some of the most interesting and historic photographs of 2009.  Rather than repeat them here, I’m going to refer you to “ice jams at Riverside Park” (March 9, 2009).

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Posted by: David Giacalone | July 8, 2009

an inside job

bedroom scene - 16 Wash Ave - early morning 05July09

. . . morning light and shadows greet sleepy Stockade eyes . .

Stained glass - corner detail - 16 Wash Ave. Between the weather and some writing chores (and an obligatory nap or two), it’s been difficult the past few days for me to get out to snap any Stockade scenes.   Making do with items inside my apartment, I was nonetheless able to find flowers and fronds, sunsets and sunrises, old Victorians and quaint street views, and even orange safety cones.

. . . . . . . . . . .  Glass - grains - Frank Lloyd Wright

My place will never be on the Stockade Walkabout.  But, I thought I’d give you a very specialized little tour, rather than go more days without posting here at suns along the Mohawk. [as usual, you can click for larger versions of each picture, and scroll over each to obtain more information about the image.]

stained glass flower - 16 Washington Ave. . . .  stained glass fronds - 16 Washington Ave.

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Bedroom Stained Glass - 16 Washington Ave. - 05July09

Beyond the colored glass, oil and canvas kept my eyes occupied, without heading outside to view the suns and sundries to be found along the Mohawk or the streets of the Stockade:

urban sunscape by V. Carneiro

– urban sunscape by V. Carneiro –

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rural Victorian in oil, by Bob Yealdall

– rural victorian by Bob Yealdall –

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Sunset over water (detail), in oil, by Elizabeth MacFarland, Niskayuna, NY

– detail of sunset over water by Elizabeth MacFarland –

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Street scene ala Miro, in oil, by Cobelle

– street scene by Miro’s last student, Cobelle –

Long before the Stockade’s Safety Orange Glow caught my fancy, a construction scene in Buffalo inspired my brother Arthur Giacalone, and resulted decades later in this “haiga” image with linked poem:

. . . poem orig. pub. Frogpond (Winter 2008, Vol. 31:1)

Yes, the real thing is better, and I promise to be out on the streets of the Stockade, and in its parks, Canon PowerShot in hand, very soon.

NiMo cones at CucumberAlley - evening, 06July2009 . . . by the way, the National Grid crew that is installing new gas line pipe on Washington Avenue has been literally camped outside (basically, right under) the window next to my desk for three days now, working at and blocking Cucumber Alley.  Here’s a view from my window:

NiMo out my window - at Cucumber Alley 06July2009

And, here are two more shots I captured without leaving our front porch:

National Grid at work at Cucumber Alley - 06July2009 . . .  waiting for Arthur and Miles - 06July2009

– fun for Miles and Arthur –

. . . Finally (for now), and speaking of inside jobs, dinner on July 4th at the new Van Dyke Lounge with a leading lawyer weblogger (my friend “Ed Post” of Blawg Review), found me reminiscing about the wonderful tale of the Musty Money Mob, involving all that cash stashed in the basement wall of the former residence of Van Dyck founder Marvin Friedman.   The details at my weblog f/k/a will leave you both smiling and shaking your head.

p.s. I confess, I did make it over to Riverside Park as the 4th of July weekend was waning.  Here’s a sunset shot from the Esplanade, Sunday, July 5, 2009:

esplanade sunset at Riverside Park - 05July09

Posted by: David Giacalone | July 4, 2009

July 3rd clouds

My favorite bench for reading and observing at Riverside Park is just east of Governors’ Lane.  It was an excellent place yesterday for viewing a great variety of cloud-scapes, while reading “Bright Futures,” the newest Lew Fonesca mystery by Stuart Kaminsky.  For example (click on a photo to see a larger version):

afternoon clouds over the Isle of the Cayuguas - 03July09

– mid-afternoon clouds over the Isle of the Cayugas, July 3, 2009 –

And, an early-sunset version of the same view:

early sunset over the Isle of the Cayugas - 03July09

The scene looking northeast, just before sunset, was pretty nice, too:

early evening view looking NE from Riverside Park - 03July09 . . . early sunset view looking NE from Riverside Park - 03July09

. . . as was the northwest view:

NW sunset view from Schenectady's Riverside Park - 03July09

During this Independence Day weekend, frivolous cloud-watching and photo-snapping is a small liberty that I appreciate, in my lazy pursuit of happiness.   Happy 4th of July!

p.s. This time last year, we were all reading (and writing) about the “Viagara effect” of watermelon.  Find a discussion at my old f/k/a weblog, including haiku about both melons and fireworks.

Posted by: David Giacalone | July 1, 2009

a different orange glow

The sunset last night was especially lovely and unique, with shades of orange illuminating small portions of an overweening mass of clouds and shining through a bit of open sky.   I didn’t have my camera with me at the time, and successfully resisted the temptation to go back home for it.

. . orange sunset with safety cone (June 23, 2009) … Orange Cone at Sunset along the Mohawk - 23June2009

Nonetheless, another type of orange glow was again visible yesterday down the length of Washington Avenue, and especially right out my window at the intersection with Cucumber Alley.  [click to see the actual view through my window screen]  It was the Safety Orange hue of the cones, signs and shirts brought to our block by a National Grid work crew, which was installing new gas pipe on our street.  (see the post last week, “my NiMo sunset“)

Orange Work Sign at the corner of Cucumber Alley - 26June2009 Over the past few days, I captured a few safety orange images, as they proliferated out my window and at “my” corner of Washington Ave. and Cucumber Alley. [As usual, you can click on a photo to see a larger version of the photo.]

Here are a few shots taken yesterday morning (June 30), just as the workday was beginning for the crew:

Orange Day Begins at the Alley - 30Jun2009

Orange Work Sign in front of 16 Washington Av - 30June2009

. . . Men Working Sign ready to start the day – June 30, 2009 . . .

Orange blocking the entry to Cucumber Alley - 30June2009

. . the same sign gets crowded by the huge trench wheel . .

At the end of the afternoon yesterday, we had a major thunderstorm and rain event.  I arrived home just in time to see the workmen rushing to close up shop as a light rain leading the storm began to fall.

Orange in the rain at Cucumber Alley - 01July2009 . . . Orange from the Porch at Cucumber and Washington

– two views, just as an imminent thunderstorm ended the workday, from the porch of 16 Washington Ave. –

– quiet before the brunt of the storm –

Orange glow in the windows of 21 Washington Av - 30June09 . . . detail: with the windows of 21 Washington Ave. aglow reflecting the safety lights –

At 6 AM this morning (July 1), a few more cones caught my eye, as I walked down to the Washington Ave. deadend, and back, to see what ended up being an only slightly foggy Mohawk River. (Radio personalities had mentioned fog in the Capital Region quite a few times as I lay prematurely awake in bed.):

Orange Cones near a foggy river - 01July2009

. . . safety cones at 6 AM, July 1, 2009, near a foggy Mohawk River . . .

. . . cones by 10 Washington Ave., 6 AM, July 1, 2009 . Orange Cones Curbside with Van - 10 Wash. Av. - 01July2009

Admittedly, I’d rather see an orange sunset, like the one in our Masthead.  But, some days you just have to take your orange glow where you find it.

Orange - Big Worm heads for Cucumber Alley 02July09 update (July 2, 2009): It seems I’ve been ignoring the orange sights at the other end of Washington Ave. and from the southside of the street.  Here are a few taken this morning to make up for that oversight, plus some of my very favorite perennial examples of Stockade orange.

Orange - Wash Ave. cones, horses, mailbox near Union St. - 02July09

Orange - YWCA Navias House - 02July09 . . . Orange - Wash. Ave. southside view - 02July09

. . . Nature provides a Stockade orange to enjoy every summer:

orange -crew sculls with daylilies on the Mohawk - 02July09 . . . orange - daylily with river crew 02July09

– another kind of crew finds Stockade orange behind Washington Ave. –

Orange - daylilies on the Mohawk bank behind 10 Washington Ave. - 02July09

– at 8 AM it was too early for these orange daylilies to be fully awake –

p.s. A year ago, I was also intrigued by Safety Orange images in the Stockade, but never finished an imagined project finding numerous interesting perspectives on the “blazing orange” color.  Since it might not happen again, I’ll take this opportunity to show you a few safety orange images from 2008 in the Stockade:

Orange Sign and Riverside Condo  02Sept2008

– in the bright sun, in front of the Riverside Condo, on Front Street, Sept. 2, 2008 –

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Orange Cone at the 1st Presbyterian Cemetery - 01Sept2008 -

Orange Safety Cones at 1st Presbyterian Cemetery - 02Sept08 . . along with grave markers, 1st Presyterian Cemetery, Labor Day 2008 –

Posted by: David Giacalone | June 26, 2009

Jumpin’ Jack’s Fireworks from the Stockade

. . see our Jumpin’ Jack’s Fireworks category for more posts watching the show from the end of Cucumber Alley in the Schenectady Stockade

 

. .  Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 from 1 Cucumber Alley . .  . .  Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 b

This is the first year that I brought my camera with me to watch the Jumpin’ Jack’s fireworks over Freedom Park in Scotia, New  York.  Naturally, I viewed them from my backyard, at the end of Cucumber Alley, on the south bank of the Mohawk River in the Stockade.  I was motivated to take some photos with my Canon PowerShot S5, after noticing yesterday that the camera has a “Special Scene” function for capturing fireworks.  (Yes, it is also “better late than never” to read the Camera User Guide.)

Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's from 16 Washington Ave., Stockade The results reflect my inexperience snapping fireworks, but I got lucky with a few of the shots, all of which have the Isle of the Cayugas beneath the fireworks display (you can see the power towers in a few of the shots).  Having been in the crowd on the Scotia side of the Mohawk for this event a decade ago, I’m pleased to be able to stay right here in my beloved and convenient Stockade neighborhood to fully enjoy the show.

Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - c

I’m posting an assortment tonight for those who missed this year’s Jumpin’ Jack’s extravaganza, or saw it and would like a few fresh memories.  [As always, you can click on a photo to access a larger version.]

..    Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - green burst . . Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - red stream

The next few were taken nextdoor, in the rear of the Briber cottage, at 1 Cucumber Alley:

Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's from 1 Cucumber Alley

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Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - red jellyfish? . . . . Fireworks -  Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - golden burst . .

As I try to do with sunsets, here are a couple attempts to have the fireworks reflected in the waters of the Mohawk River:

..  Fireworks 0 Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - reflection at 1 Cucumber Alley .. Fireworks- Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - reflection #2

. . . and a pair of serendipitous bobbles:

Fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 d

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fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - jiggle

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. . . and two more from the rear of 16 Washington Avenue:

Fireworks- Jumpin' Jack's 2009 -beyond branches (orig.)

fireworks - Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - beyond the branches

Fireworks -Jumpin' Jack's 2009 - big bang

My last shot, during the long Jumpin’ Jack’s finale:

Fireworks - Junpin' Jack's 2009 finale

– thanks again to all the folks at Jumpin’ Jack’s, the Scotia Fire Department, and every one else who made this year’s display possible –

afterwords (June 28, 2009):   I like this silly shot too much to leave it out of our Jumpin’ Jack’s 2009 album.  I call it “tongues over the Cayugas.”

FireworksJJ2009 - tongues over the Isle of the Cayugas

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 . . click to see our coverage of the 2011 Jumpin’ Jack’s fireworks . .

and, the 2013 fireworks

Posted by: David Giacalone | June 24, 2009

my NiMo sunset

. . . “attractive nuisance” at the end of Washington Ave. attractive nuisance at the Washington Ave. deadend

NiMo Sunset - safety cone National Grid was formerly known around here as NiMo — Niagara Mohawk Power — a name that we Upstate natives recall fondly in retrospect (no matter how often it came out as a four-letter epithet during power outages in decades past).  This week, National Grid is “enhancing the infrastructure” on Washington Avenue here in the Schenectady Stockade by burying new cable/tubing, and banning parking from 6 AM to 6 PM.  At the end of the workday yesterday, the NG crew left some of its large construction equipment at the end of the block, at the deadend that overlooks the Mohawk River.

NiMoSunset - cab3 Although I was born much too soon to be a Bob the Builder tyke, the huge yellow vehicles constituted for me what tort lawyers call an “attractive nuisance” — “a hazardous object or condition on the land that is likely to attract children who are unable to appreciate the risk posed by the object or condition.” Thus, I found myself at 8:30 yesterday evening, climbing on and closely inspecting a couple of back-hoe-ish and asphalt-ripping pieces of heavy equipment.  Since I brought my Canon PowerShot along, the result was a NiMo Sunset that took advantage of my new toys and props.  To wit:

. . . . . .  NiMoSunset - cab view1 . .

NiMo Sunset - #5 . . .  NiMo Sunset - #2

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NiMo Sunset - cab#6

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NiMo Sunset - cone view

NiMo Sunset - #3

NiMo Sunset - cab7

.NiMo Sunset -along the Mohawk 23June2009 . .

NiMo Sunset - in between . . . NiMo - no men at work . .  So far this morning (as of 10 AM), the National Grid crew has not made an appearance.  That probably means the Washington Avenue deadend will be a little boy’s construction site playground again tonight.  And, I’m going to have to work hard to resist the temptation to enjoy yet another Niagara Mohawk sunset.

Posted by: David Giacalone | June 21, 2009

stunning solstice sunset

Solstice Sunset - treetops from Washington Ave. deadend

– Mohawk sunsets – June 21, 2009 –

solstice sunset - northern view over esplanade rail Wherever you were this evening at sunset, on this first day of summer, I hope your views were as wonderful as ours here along the Mohawk, at Washington Ave. and Riverside Park, in Schenectady. [Friends at the Park said I got there a few minutes too late to catch the best part of the sunset show.  I’m not, however, going to complain about the tail end of tonight’s Solstice-Father’s Day sunset.]  I’m posting quite a few photos, and you can click on the most tempting, to see larger versions.  Please enjoy.

Here are a few looking toward Scotia from Riverside Park:

Solstice Sunset - Scotia from the Esplanade

..  Solstice Sunset - lamppost …  Solstice Sunset - Scotia Vertical

solstice sunset - Scotia from my favorite bench

. . . and, views from Washington Avenue

first eastward:

Solstice Sunset - Scotia NE view ..  solstice sunset - eastward from Wash. Ave.

then westward:

Solstice Sunset - Cayuga Isle towers ..

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solstice Sunset - offkilter

solstice sunset - broadview from Washington Ave. deadend . . . . . . solstice sunset - isle of the cayugas from Washington Ave. deadend

. . . and, finally, back in my backyard, behind 16 Washington Avenue, and Cucumber Alley:

solstice sunset - west from 16 Washington Ave. .. solstice sunset - north from 16 Washington Ave.

It must be summer: I got my first mosquito bite snapping tonight’s sunset shots. It was worth it.

Posted by: David Giacalone | June 21, 2009

Van Dyck preview concerts today [updated]

Awningless Van Dyck 04June2009

– The Van Dyck, 237 Union St. Schenectady Stockade –

– a great place to celebrate Father’s Day or the Summer Solstice today –

Although they’re still awningless [but see the June 22 update below], the MacDonalds are unveiling their new and improved version of The Van Dyck Restaurant & Lounge today, with a “preview concert” of the Pan Jazz Festival, at 4 PM and 7:30 PM.  (See Daily Gazette, “Van Dyck ready to make its debut“, June 19, 2009) Here’s the blurb about the preview concert from their website’s Entertainment Page (where you can go to purchase tickets for all shows):

Enjoy the jazz sounds of  Caribbean steel pan drums. The Pan Jazz Festival performers are appearing at the Van Dyck following their Lincoln Center performance. Featuring:Othello Molineaux – Steel DrumManolo Badrena – Percussion Andrew Atkinson – Drums Nicky Orta – Bass Rich Lamanna – Synthophone $25

FCSS frontdoor 246UnionSt 21June2009 Because I’m often at 246 Union Street, the headquarters of Family & Child Service of Schenectady as a volunteer, I’ve been watching all the reconstruction activity directly across the street at The Van Dyck the past couple of months.  The entire staff of FCSS is anxiously awaiting the rebirth of The Van Dyck and welcomes manager Jeff MacDonald and his family and staff to our end of the block on Union Street.

. . . . . . . . Van Dyck - Awningless - MacDonalds

When I stopped by around 9 AM this morning (Sunday, June 21) to see what might be going on as the Van Dyck’s preview day begins, I snapped this shot of the Van Dyck’s front door, and inadvertently caught the reflection of Family and Child Service across the street. [This reflection could, of course, have never been captured if the new awning were already installed.]

Vany Dyck front Door preview day, reflecting FCSS across the street

Van Dyck front Door, early on preview day, reflecting FCSS across the street

. . . . FCSS headquarters - 246 Union St. Schenectady NY

The two Stockade institutions have been facing each other across Union Street and serving our community — in important but very different ways — since the 1940s.

VanDyck- art van detail 21June2009 . . . I also found two early bird staffers unloading a van-full of framed artwork into The Van Dyck, and expect they will be well hung long before concert time this afternoon:

Van Dyck-last minute prep 21June09

On June 29, The Van Dyck will officially re-open for lunch and dinner, with entertainment Thursday through Saturday. It’s great to have The Van Dyck back and I hope it will be thriving and jiving, and making our community an even more diverse and enjoyable place to live and visit, for many decades to come.

p.s. For more about the “new” Van Dyck, see Beverly Elander’s article on page 2 of the May 2009 edition of The Stockade Spy.

Van Dyck - brand new awning 21June09

update (June 22, 2009): The Van Dyck’s classy new black awning with gold script was installed this morning.   Here’s the face that the “new” Van Dyck will show visitors and passers-by:

The "new" Van Dyck - 21June09

. . . and a closer look at the new awning:

..  Van Dyck Awning - just installed, 21June2009 ..

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