Lambertian Rambling

June 12, 2008

Some Terracotta Style

Filed under: Architecture, City life, Sculpture — Tags: , — Lambert @ 12:29 pm

Some Terracotta Style.

The Childs Restaurant is in a pretty rundown condition, but fortunately has a preservation order on it. Fortunate because of the wonderful terracotta decoration on the frontage.

The building was constructed in 1923 in the heyday of Coney Island as a resort, when hundreds of thousands of people visited the beach each day. This probably accounts for the enormous size of the building. While relatively modest in width, it must be a city block deep or more. I can only imaging the clamor that there must have been when it was crowded with hungry beach goers.

The Child Restaurant

This is a ‘mosaic’ shot of the building that I took some time ago. It’s composed from about twelve individual images.

One of the nice things about this building is that though the taggers over the years have used it bare brick walls for their graffiti, they nonetheless do not touch the fantastic terracotta decorations.

Here are some details of the Childs Restaurant on the boardwalk at Coney Island.

May 31, 2008

A walk in the woods

Filed under: Botanical, Nature — Tags: , , , — Lambert @ 12:44 pm

So this is the new blog. Using WordPress. It took me a little while to get going because I had trouble seeing the name of my MySQL server (it was right there on the screen), but finally got past that hurdle, and then found the sticky post in the forum that explained how to sold the inability to post pictures, and so here we are “up and running” as they say.

So let’s celebrate with by listing a few pictures from last week when Gerry and I went up state. These were taken on our stroll along part of the Appalachian trial here in New York state. Just East of Cold Spring on Hudson.

You can make out the trail in this Google Satellite view

The entire length of our hike was in the woods, and so green is a prominent theme. :-)

Powered by WordPress