Saturday, December 29, 2012



Corning NY finally has snow--huge piles of it! Loving it, but not walking too far from home. The photo above is one of three large snow piles in the parking lot at Wegmans supermarket. In the background is the southside hill. Remember to click on each photo to get a close-up look at the scene.

Backing up a bit... I was finishing a walk just over a week ago and close to home I came across this tree, spring buds already in place. Can you understand why I wondered, will we ever have snow?


The next day, I spotted this plane over the Chemung River. It glided, dove and rose again, performing an awesome dance of sorts.


Look at the size of that model plane. What fun he was having flying it. And, what enjoyment I got out of watching.


A belated Christmas gift from nature. On December 27, to get this photo and the next one, I slid aside the two window panes in my upstairs livingroom window and pulled the huge screen to the side. Then I carefully held the camera just outside the window. Right now--this moment--I’m going to try for an indoor shot that will give you the full effect of these evergreens. They’re my daily view and I love them.




Using a snowblower to clear the sidewalks.


Using a truck with a snowplow to clear the streets.






Look at the snow accumulation on top of the retaining wall. Southside hill (west end) in the background.


Lots of snow and even a bit of ice forming on the Chemung River.


There’s a story behind this pile of snow. This is Wegmans, our local supermarket. When the parking lot is plowed, the snow is always piled here, in past years typically the one pile for the season. It melts, they add to it, it melts more, etc. Two years ago Corning had so much snow that there were piles all across the front of the parking lot. That’s a lot of piles. Last year, there was just the one pile and it didn’t ever get higher than a couple of feet. As you can see, after one day’s snowfall, this snowpile is much taller than me and you.


Plus, there was a snowpile at the other end (photographed while leaving Wegmans in my son’s car).


I think with today's snow (a total of two days worth), we've surpassed the amount of snow that fell on Corning NY last winter.


Remember the earlier pictures taken from my livingroom window. I took this one today following more and more snow.


Happy New Year, my friends, and
thank you for visiting Corning NY Step by Step!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Corning firemen, plus one son, man The Salvation Army Christmas Kettle in Centerway Square.


A northside Christmas tree, near the Corning Senior Center.




“Marble” at Home Again & Closet Treasures on Market Street.













At The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes on Market Street.




Flag at half mast for Sandy Hook Elementary School victims.










If you’re in Bath, New York during the holidays, drive out Haverling Street (which becomes Mitchellsville Road) and look for the most decorated, most lit-up house on the road. No one (in Bath) has more Christmas decorations than Kris Goodrich.


Merry Christmas


Saturday, December 15, 2012

I’m hoping winter will arrive soon with its pure whites; meantime, everything is rather gray here in Corning NY. Except the mood, of course, and decorations ~ as we anticipate and prepare for Christmas.

In order to perk up the colors a bit, I’ve reached back in time to 2010 and 2011...


March 2010

Near the Corning Museum of Glass’s Rakow Museum.



On Corning’s northside, near Emanuel Lutheran Church.






August 2010



Corning’s northside.




One of the gardens surrounding Corning Inc’s headquarters building.




Meditation garden by First Presbyterian Church.




Flags and ornamental grasses in front of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG).




January 2011

Chemung River viewed from Bridge Street bridge (looking west). It becomes the Conhocton River at the far visible point.




May 2011

Two views of the same fence, same picture. The first shot is only slightly enhanced. The second more so. Couldn't make up my mind which to use so decided to use both.








A Corning home.


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

In the past, I've always given these posts a title. Truth is, it's often a frustrating task because the photos within an entry vary so much. So, from now on, unless I'm covering a very specific topic, no titles! Hmmm, have I said this before?

Anyways, welcome to Corning, New York, USA...

Going up the hill on Corning's south side.


A treehouse. Really!


The YMCA.


Southeast Steuben County Library.


First time ever, I spotted this coming across the Bridge St bridge on September 21.


Lowell Taylor Entertainment. I think that's an Elmira NY phone number.


Walking the dike by the Chemung River on the north side. South side (west end) hill in the background.


Market Street.


More Market Street.


Moving east to west.


Homemade chocolate at Beyond Baskets.


Pulteney Street (Route 415). A grayish day after it rained all night.


Did you remember to click on the photos to see an enlarged version?