Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Balancing Act

This old photo needed something.

An animated update with a current thrill seeker.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Monday, February 10, 2014

Shohola Falls - Middle Falls

Middle Falls - without the birds... To see the birds and the Upper Falls, click link below.


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Milmart Courthouse Annex


The town is in a tizzy over a proposal of a "big box" annex to it's old court house. So we came up with a "design by committee" solution for our Architectural Review Board

"Starting at the intersection of Harford Street, the original Post Office designed by Calvert Vaux, Frederic Law Olmsted’s partner in designing Central Park; Forest Hall designed by Richard Morris Hunt’s son’s, who also designed the East Facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; across the street is the Pinchot Homestead, now the Milford Community House, remodeled by Hines and Lafarge, the designers of St. John the Devine in New York City; Normandy Cottage designed by McKim, Meade and White, the designers of Columbia University and the old Penn Station. Further down is the Presbyterian Church, and the Pike County Court House in Center Square, both designed by John Barrett, one of the architects of the industrial brick buildings in Patterson, NJ. No other small town in America has these giants of 20 century architecture, let alone on its main street."

Starting at the intersection of Harford Street, the original Post Office designed by Calvert Vaux, Frederic Law Olmsted’s partner in designing Central Park; Forest Hall designed by Richard Morris Hunt’s son’s, who also designed the East Facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; across the street is the Pinchot Homestead, now the Milford Community House, remodeled by Hines and Lafarge, the designers of St. John the Devine in New York City; Normandy Cottage designed by McKim, Meade and White, the designers of Columbia University and the old Penn Station. Further down is the Presbyterian Church, and the Pike County Court House in Center Square, both designed by John Barrett, one of the architects of the industrial brick buildings in Patterson, NJ. No other small town in America has these giants of 20 century architecture, let alone on its main street. - See more at: http://pikecountycourier.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140109/OPINION03/140109966/-1/OPINION/Milford-at-the-tipping-point#sthash.tGjMQgwD.dpuf
Starting at the intersection of Harford Street, the original Post Office designed by Calvert Vaux, Frederic Law Olmsted’s partner in designing Central Park; Forest Hall designed by Richard Morris Hunt’s son’s, who also designed the East Facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; across the street is the Pinchot Homestead, now the Milford Community House, remodeled by Hines and Lafarge, the designers of St. John the Devine in New York City; Normandy Cottage designed by McKim, Meade and White, the designers of Columbia University and the old Penn Station. Further down is the Presbyterian Church, and the Pike County Court House in Center Square, both designed by John Barrett, one of the architects of the industrial brick buildings in Patterson, NJ. No other small town in America has these giants of 20 century architecture, let alone on its main street. - See more at: http://pikecountycourier.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140109/OPINION03/140109966/-1/OPINION/Milford-at-the-tipping-point#sthash.tGjMQgwD.dpuf
Starting at the intersection of Harford Street, the original Post Office designed by Calvert Vaux, Frederic Law Olmsted’s partner in designing Central Park; Forest Hall designed by Richard Morris Hunt’s son’s, who also designed the East Facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; across the street is the Pinchot Homestead, now the Milford Community House, remodeled by Hines and Lafarge, the designers of St. John the Devine in New York City; Normandy Cottage designed by McKim, Meade and White, the designers of Columbia University and the old Penn Station. Further down is the Presbyterian Church, and the Pike County Court House in Center Square, both designed by John Barrett, one of the architects of the industrial brick buildings in Patterson, NJ. No other small town in America has these giants of 20 century architecture, let alone on its main street. - See more at: http://pikecountycourier.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140109/OPINION03/140109966/-1/OPINION/Milford-at-the-tipping-point#sthash.tGjMQgwD.dpuf
Pike County Courier
Listen to the people: keep monstrosity out of Milford.
Milford at the tipping point

Monday, January 6, 2014

Lion's Tooth

“I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” 

― Albert Einstein