Tuesday, April 10, 2012

A very windy walk, plus Riverside, NY


Yesterday, April 9, 2012, was a sunny, but very windy--all day long. A strong urge to walk led me down by the riverside, away from trees and potential falling branches. Wrapped in hat, hoodie and heavy jacket, I set out to brave the breezes.

Approximately three hours and 64 photos later, I arrived home. No, I didn’t walk the entire time. My trek included a stop for lunch, buying a few summer items at the thrift store, and numerous stops for photo-taking sessions. That’s how my walks sometimes are.

You won’t see much evidence of the wind in this pictures. But, it was there, believe me. For example, see the opening photo? I followed along on the opposite side of the street from this old gentleman. He used a lightweight walker and was moving into the wind. It was a huge struggle for him to remain upright (as it was for me to not dash across the street and offer him support!) but he was obviously out for the duration.

Anyways, back to the beginning of the walk...

Heading toward the Chemung River which is just the other side of this dike. At the top of the picture is a glimpse of the west end of Corning’s Southside...




Texting?? Just after I clicked the photo, I was surprised when a little boy popped up behind him, on the slide.


A little spring beauty...



Moving westward along the river, I paused to look back...



Several New York State vehicles were parked down by the river, as well as this machine in the river...



Now you can see some waves...



Are you remembering to click on each photo to see it enlarged?


I’m heading back up onto the dike and will be risking life and limb by walking under trees...






Back on the streets of Corning, still headed west and about to enter Riverside, a tiny adjacent community...






Three of four buses outside En En Chinese Buffet...



Eastward and back into Corning. Nice to see a house SOLD...



Let the mowing begin...



Love the stonework at this longtime Corning business...



The tree’s diameter was more than the width of the sidewalk. One of the larger city trees...



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Looking back at Corning Colors ~ April 2, 2010

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If you live local--or are visiting Corning, NY--and see me at work with my camera, I hope you'll honk your car horn, wave, or even stop to visit!

4 comments:

  1. love the photos Kathleen..................last time I was home in Corning it was in 2008 for my Dad's funeral. We lived in Riverside at 2 Stiles Street for many years and I graduated out of the 1st graduating class of West High in 1964. So many memories and so darn long ago. I have to say Corning sure has changed and frankly some of it not for the better but as with all things change doesn't come easy. Keep up the good work and keep the photos coming........

    Cheers,

    Jan Dundas Beaver

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  2. Thanks for the history, Jan. I'm not a Corning native, so love hearing people's memories. I remember how I felt when the town in which I attended school went through changes while I was away. It's rough, yes. (P.S. I'm going to look for your uncle at Wegmans as soon as I get over this cold.)

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  3. This is a wonderful website. I keep coming to the end of the page and wanting to go on and on..I love all your photographs maybe its the nosiness in me!

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    1. Thanks for visiting, Maria, and for your kind words. I'm so glad I recently discovered your blog. I did make the Shrove Tuesday Pancakes and they turned out very well. Used them for supper--experimented and stuffed them with 1) shredded cheese 2) seasoned tofu and 3) peanut butter. All so tasty.
      http://mariadernikos.com/2013/02/10/pancakes-shrove-tuesday/

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