Showing posts with label First Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Street. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Riding the Northside-Southside Bus


The morning started off with a quick downpour and then settled in to “hot and humid”. I walked to Wegmans and boarded the bus when it came back round to start the Southside route.

I left the bus all the way across town so I could get a look at the new Park Avenue location for Corning’s Salvation Army Thrift Shop (aka Salvo). While waiting for the bus’ return, I also perused the goods in the Dollar General store, then sauntered over to the nearby Peaches’n’Cream for a child-sized dish of chocolate peanut butter ice cream. Mmmm, yum!

Walking in the heat didn’t appeal to me, especially when carrying an umbrella (just in case!), a small bag of purchases from Dollar General, my pocketbook and the dish of ice cream.

Oh no, the seats outside the ice cream store were soaked due to the rain. Across the street, however, bordering the cemetery, was a stone (concrete?) wall. I crossed and settled down on a shady portion of the wall.










At this point in time, I realized that my camera batteries had run down. So, I switched to the iPad and its built-in camera.







On the bus headed back to Corning’s Northside, I couldn’t resist taking more photos. Not through the dirty windows beside me, but through the fairly clean panes on the doors.


The Alternative School for Math & Science (ASMS).







A couple of houses on First Street.







An east end view of Founder’s Pavilion.




The building behind the cars is Guthrie Corning Hospital Cancer Center.




Back at the bus stop where the driver takes a five-minute break.







Almost home, I walked the last few blocks, just for the exercise and glimpses of beauty like this.




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Cemetery on west side of Park Avenue ~ August 2011

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Mid-March in Corning


I never know what to expect when riding on a local bus.





Market Street Coffee and Tea...



Inside MSC&T...









Three dogs walk their humans. On the right are two boxer mixes.



On the left is a terrifying -- wait for it -- pit bull pup!









First Street...



If you saw the March 8 entry, you saw the following photo taken from Lower Pace Road on a southwest hill. I was standing next to a houseboat. Look closely at the bridge. On the left hand (north) side is a patch of white.



In this photo, I’m standing on the bridge in the spot I just pointed out. I’m looking at the southwest hill. See where the highway crosses over the water? Just above is a little clearing and something white. That’s the houseboat I was standing next to when I took the previous photo.




Just a reminder ~ Click on any photo to see an enlarged version and lots of detail.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Dear God...




As I wandered around Corning's First Street, I noticed that several churches have red doors and I wondered why.







(Click on any picture to see an enlarged version.)




Several online sources gave the Episcopalians credit for the red door.

















St. David's Episcopal website - "(It) symbolizes the blood of Christ, which is our entry into salvation."

Immanuel Lutheran website - "(It's) symbolic of entering the church and getting to our Heavenly Father through the blood of Christ."





















Another website stated that the red door lets people know that the church's mortgage has been paid off!









And, finally, a source claimed that a church's red door indicates a "place where a soldier could not pursue an enemy. The red signified the blood of Jesus Christ who came to save all who took refuge in him."






















If you know of another explanation for the red door, please post it in a comment below.