admin on March 7th, 2010

I grew up with this long garage in my backyard.  You probably can’t see the property marker, but it reveals that the garage goes right up to the property boundary on two sides.  For that matter, so does the neighbor’s garage that you see in white.  Neither practice would be allowed today with zoning requiring [...]

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admin on February 14th, 2010

Emerson Street is a short street with a 90 degree turn in the middle.  My block is the east side of Emerson Street below the turn.  Last week’s Sense of Place featured the brown house that belonged to Bill Hurst when I grew up.  When he died a few years ago that left me the [...]

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admin on February 7th, 2010

Two houses up the street from me is a brown house that belonged to Bill Hurst.  He had a large family with kids around my age and I hung out there a lot.  The driveway in the foreground beloned to the Colwell’s.  There is a narrow storm drain that ran underneath the lenght of the [...]

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admin on January 31st, 2010

This is on Mountain Road, at the intersection with the road to Tobey Pond.  Do they make pooper-scoopers for this type of pet?

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The Battell-Stoeckel estate is where Yale holds its summer schools for music and art.  This is a private estate, but the trustees have allowed public access.  It’s like having your own private estate without having to do the upkeep.  This picture is of a bridge over a brook which some kids have used for their [...]

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admin on January 18th, 2010

The previous Sense of Place entry covered the walk from my house to where the Center School I attended used to be.  The elementary school was moved to a former seminary, now called Botelle, while Center School was torn down and a senior housing complex know as Meadowbrook took its place.  These pictures provide a [...]

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admin on January 3rd, 2010

Last week I wrote about the boulder that I would climb as a young kid.  That boulder was not the destination of the walks Mom would take me on along the bridal path, that would be the Killarney Bridge.  Killarney Bridge is probably 1/2 mile in from Shepherd Road, but to a 5-6 year old [...]

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admin on December 6th, 2009

The Whites are our neighbors across from us on Emerson Street.  This past week their house was the focal point for a beautiful scene from my front porch.

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admin on November 29th, 2009

I live in a modest home in a modest neighborhood, but there a few things about my home of which I am particularly proud.  After many years of trying to mow a wet patch of lawn I gave up and now have a “marsh garden.”

Standing in front of our personal marsh are The Bards of [...]

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admin on November 22nd, 2009

Since I now have a web site for Wilderness Backpacking Trails my wilderness photography will be provided there.  However, in my mind Sunday morning is the right time for pictures, and I’ll start a new picture feature on this site called “Sense of Place.”  We are a species that feels intensely a sense of belonging.  [...]

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