Railbirds

Hoof prints. KP, Bake and I wanted to watch the horses being led one-by-one to the starting gate. Have a good race! So much of what goes on before and after the short bursts of racing is based on tradition, I mused to my friends as we took in our day at the races. Watching…

Lovely view up there

Historic spires. As KP, Bake and I watched the early races from our grandstand seats, we knew we wanted to take in some trackside action at Saratoga Race Course, too. The view up is pretty and majestic. Those spires, well, they might not be quite as nationally known as the ones at Churchill Downs in…

A day at the races

Post time parade. When great friend KP was visiting from Atlanta earlier this month, he threw out the idea for a couple-hour road trip to the east. Yes, a visit to see the horses go round at Saratoga Race Course was a good idea, Bake and myself agreed. Seats were a must, we thought, so…

And our take home …

Perfect purchase. After our up-and-down the streets, my dear wife Karen and I went home from this summer’s Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival with one small bag of purchases. We decided on the four-pack of coasters bargain, two for ourselves and a pair for terrific daughter Elisabeth and fantastic fiance George Three. I am enjoying…

Heading down the home stretch

The car’s that-away. Yes, my dear wife Karen and I planned our walk at the Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival perfectly. The beautiful tree-lined street the opposite way of our grand entrance awaited us perfectly.

Blue sky, too

Fine blend. The blue sky and white clouds like fine behind the buildings and tents, to my eye as my dear wife Karen and I take this street during the Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival.

Signs of the times

Back up the truck … Every now and again, my dear wife Karen and I notice a new batch of creations as we peruse the wares at the downtown Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival. The large pieces made of wood behind the Amor sign certainly fit that bill. Interesting these carvings are, indeed.

Love, too

That’s the vibe. Peace, love and understanding. That’s the vibe I’ll take in a downtown stroll, any day, any time. The Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival puts out the banner.

Back at you

Peace, bro. Sometimes somebody notices me noticing them. This artisan at the Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival flashed the peace sign at my iPhone. Truth be known, it was the juxtaposition of the two tones of red brick buildings in front of the higher gray office building to the right of the black Trittello sign…