These lovely ladies were walking through Centerway Square when I was passing by early one morning after a trip to the dentist. On the left is Pam Weachock, Market Street Coffee and Tea. With Pam is Ginny Coon, Imagine That! Children's Shop.
Now, to start at the beginning ...
I had an 8 AM appointment with my dentist. I set out early because I know how much time I'm apt to spend stopping and taking photos. I timed it just right.
Heading east, it's still dark enough for the street lights to remain on.
Turning around to look behind me, with whatever sunrise there is at my back, the scene looks much lighter.
Across the river and all the way to the east end of Market Street. Looking at the rear of Market Street businesses (south side), a more recent view of the location of Corning's new transportation center. That's the Rockwell Museum of Western Art in the back.
Standing on the southside of Denison Parkway, at the corner of Wall Street, looking westward. The transportation center is on the right across the street.
Red Arrow Laundry...
Continuing east on Denison Parkway, Corning Hospital is on my right.
Across the street, Friendship Baptist Church, backed by Dayspring Apartments
Looking back at Corning City Hall...
Standing at the entrance to Corning Dental Associates, looking at Founders Pavilion, Inc., a skilled nursing facility.
And now I'm headed back home, passing the Radison Hotel between Denison Parkway and Tioga Avenue.
As always, a quick stop to wander through Wegmans for a few items I need...
This is what the same shot looked like a few days previous when they had yet to set up the new aisles in the middle of the store...
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Saturday and sunshine at the Corning NY Glass Fest
It's Saturday and I spent three hours downtown at the GlassFest--day two for me. Imagine That's Rody wanted to be in my blog and climbed onto my shoulder. We look good together! Ginny has a huge selection of glass marbles. Who of us who grew up in the 40s and 50s doesn't remember drawing a circle in the dirt?!
For a $1 donation in the fundraiser jar, I got to make my own piece of candy in front of Beyond Baskets. It was yummy, but I think Gary's homemade chocolates are to die for!
Beautiful, small, almost flat vases. The maker cut flowers from his own yard to show off his work. Beautiful...
Click on any picture to see an enlarged version.
I love, love, love these pieces. Wear on necklace chain and everyone will notice...
Look at the one with the paw prints. So cute...
Marilyn Puccio (of Dick and Marilyn) shows off her talent and the ukuleles they sell at Marich Music. Lessons anyone? Ask Marilyn for the details.
Next two photos ~ the front and back of what comes from an old organ. Take a look up close...
At the same antique store, end of East Market Street (Tom Mancuso's place), I was given a tour of old, old, old radios, put back in perfect working condition by the man who gave me the tour. Some floor models; some smaller. All priced under $300...
The oldest - on the right - dates back to 1937.
In front of the antique stores, table after table of older Corning/Revere dishes. No need to search out Ebay; just step up to these tables and you'll find a huge selection...
171 Cedar Arts Center: Red Hot & Raku. I took a video, just over a minute and it's too long to load here. I'll have to figure out how to shorten it. Any ideas?
Corning's Southside Neighborhood Association held a fundraiser at 171 Cedar Arts Center. Sno Cones and Monster Cookies. I asked the girls to hold out some of the monsters so I could get a better shot. Saw a fire truck passing down the street. I headed back towards Market Street and looking back, I saw 4-5 fire fighters walking off munching on cookies..
A street artist has spent several hours creating this buffalo - using pastels - modeled after Tom Gardner's buffalo bursting out of the building on Cedar Street...
I couldn't begin to get to everything today, so I'm going back tomorrow - Sunday. I'm really looking forward to hearing the Hep Cats again. Big Band music with a super songbird - Lou Anne Heth-Carson providing the vocals. 3 - 5 PM in Centerway Square.
See you there? I'm the one with the camera - Canon Power Shot A480.
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CORNING NY STEP BY STEP now has its own Facebook page!
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Welcome to Corning NY Step by Step
I’m not a marathon sort of gal, so when I go on my morning exercise walk, it takes longer for me than it might for others. That’s because I tend to stop and look or talk. Thinking also slows me down, as does taking photos.
This morning is a good example of my kind of walk. First off, I slept in much later than usual and was an hour an a half behind schedule. That meant stores were open, and many people out and about. What a temptation, but also what an opportunity.
I managed to navigate the first mile, straight to the Southeast Steuben County Library to return a borrowed book, without delay. I even resisted the temptation of chitchatting or reading the daily newspaper.
As I headed back up Market Street, in Corning’s Gaffer District, I came to Pip’s Boutique where I spotted the owner, Donna Grzesik, just inside the door. She came out and we chatted briefly, about posting photos on her store’s Facebook page. Her dilemna of the moment is why, when she holds her camera the same way every time, some of her photos come out right side up and others are sideways.
Just a few more storefronts and I found Joe Marino and two buddies sitting at the tables in front of Market Coffee and Tea. The guys had just been at Hidy Ochiai Karate. They’ve been doing karate together for thirty-five years.
Traveling further west, and still on Market Street -- which is actually only six blocks long -- I stopped in Imagine That to check on the latest adventures of Rody, then went next door to Beyond Baskets to visit with owners Cynthia and Gary Dickerman, who create perfectly-suited-to-the-recipient gift baskets.
My last stop before heading home today was at Wegmans -- supermarket extraordinaire, or as some say, “not a supermarket, but rather a social event “.
Wegmans has a brand new blood pressure machine which, for free, not only charts your BP and heart rate for months at a time, but also weighs you and gives your BMI (aka body mass index).
Today’s featured event at Wegmans involved going around to a dozen or more tasting stations and answering one question about each. Your completed questionnaire is entered in a drawing for a $25 gift certificate for school supplies. Tastings included pasta&chicken, whole wheat muffins, coconut encrusted talapia, waffles w/peanut butter and apple slices, and much more. All so yummy and so free. I bought the lemon and garlic marinated chicken breast. Although there was no tasting in that case, I spoke with an employee in the meat market and was so impressed by his knowledge and customer service that I decided I had to have it.
Also found out that Wegmans is going to have another Kids in the Kitchen class. September 18--a Saturday morning 11-12. $5 per child (recommended minimum age is 4). This time they’ll be preparing a Backpack Lunch Wrap. My grandsons (almost 4 and 7 years old) love these classes. Last month they made homemade ice cream in a plastic bag.
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Blog entries aren’t supposed to be lengthy, so I may have gone on too long. It’s hard for me to stop, though, because I really love Corning and all it has to offer. You’ll notice that I only briefly mentioned some of the other businesses. I will be writing in detail about them, although future entries will focus on one, maybe two, spots in Corning. Look for it, as well as posts about the river running through Corning, the Corning Museum of Glass (and other museums), transportation and parking, and who knows what else!
My walk? Almost 2-1/2 miles and it was a good workout for me!

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