Tonight was the first of this year’s annual August series of Walking Tours at Albion, NY cemeteries…..this one was at Mount Albion Cemetery and we toured the original and oldest section in the cemetery.
Here are some photos I took during the tour:

The tour was lead by Orleans County Historian, Matt Ballard, who offered some wonderful stories about the history of the cemetery and the interesting residents – most of whom lead very colorful and historically significant lives!





Note the stones just to the right of the tree in the background — the pillars on either side of the center stone appear to be decoration, but they are actually the grave markers of the young children of the parents buried in the center – both children died at approximately 2 years of age, hence the broken pillars, signifying a life cut short or life unfinished.




I always love to find stones carved like trees….this one is wonderful – carved like tree branches made into a cross!


This is the future family plot for our former Orleans County Historian, Bill Lattin – I know he loves this section of the cemetery, so I’m sure that is why he chose this spot for his final resting place! And, what an absolutely lovely spot it is!!!
It has the following quote on the bottom: “The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.” ~ Wilde

One of the most recognizable monument in the cemetery is of Sanford Church – former Lt. Gov. of NY and noted Albionite







These tours always draw a big crowd — they are very popular and enjoyable!





This monument is not made of stone, as is typical of grave markers…..it is hollow and made of some sort of ZINC (Check out the comments for this blog for a great explanation by my friend and fellow WNY blogger – Tom The Backroads Traveller – cause I originally mentioned here that I couldn’t remember the metal Matt told us this was made of).

The panels can be removed and changed, if desired. My friend, Jan, and I wondered what “Only Waiting” meant — is the spot waiting for a resident or is the resident waiting for whatever comes next??? Interesting!

I always love finding the very ornately decorated stones!

The view of the chapel from our last stop of the tour…..peaking down from behind a very old stone!
Next week, the walking tour will be at the old St. Joseph’s Cemetery on Brown Rd. That will be interesting……and, a lot less strenuous – it is a relatively flat cemetery! hehehe
Here are my Photos of the Day for August 5, 2017:
# 217 Photo Prompt – Starts with E:

“Enormous Hibiscus Blossom”
These beauties are the size of a large dinner plate!!!

# 217 Caught By My Lens:
I have several photos that caught my eye, today:

“Mountain Ash”
This is the first time I’ve noticed these trees in Mount Albion…..love the bright orange berries and the fern-like leaves!

This abandoned house caught my eye……the lacy curtain looked so pretty and delicate blowing in the wind…..and, yet, the house looked so lonely and spooky against the bright evening sun beginning to descend.



OOTD:

Me and my Carly

And, then, I decided to add this Lindsay kimono to compliment my Carly!
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So, one of my very best friends (who just happens to also be my ex-husband) was in town for a visit. He is a private pilot, so he flew his plane up from NC…..he actually flew from NC to the big annual airshow in Oshkosh, WI for a week and then stopped in here for a few days before returning home this morning. While he was here, he was giving friends rides in his plane…..like he usually does when he’s up here with the plane….and I asked him if he would have one of his passengers use his phone to get an aerial photo of my house. He suggested I use my Nikon to get the photos myself! Well, I am not a fan of small planes, but I trust him and his experience flying, so I sucked it up and agreed to go up with him…..first time in his current light sport model plane. OMG – it was GREAT! The flight was smooth and I didn’t get at all queasy or nervous and I had a BLAST! We not only flew over my house, we flew all over the county taking photos!
I can tell you that is isn’t as easy as it sounds to get aerial shots…….things look very different from 800+ feet in the air and it is difficult to pick out what you’re looking for with trees and other obstacles through a lens – especially if using a zoom lens! I quickly decided to just put it on “action” mode and just keep shooting and sort out what I got when I download them! I ended up with 250 photos……most of which were not that great, but I got some really awesome photos in the mix and some pretty decent gems, as well!
So — here are the ones I decided were good enough to share:

Ron’s plane

Pre-flight check

Gassing her up!

All strapped in and ready to go….
Captain Ron

Downtown Albion, NY

Downtown Albion, NY

My house

My house

My house (center)…..we flew over my house several times – I couldn’t pick out my own house from the air! hahaha

Albion Central Schools

Albion Central Schools

Mount Albion Cemetery…..see the Soldiers and Sailors Monument Tower sticking up out of the trees?

Cobblestone School on Ridge Rd, Childs – part of the Cobblestone Museum Complex

Cobblestone Church and Ward House (right), Ridge Rd, Childs – part of the Cobblestone Museum Complex

Historic Tillman’s Village Inn Restaurant – corner Rt 98 and Rt 104 in Childs

Bridge over Marsh Creek at Point Breeze, Kent, NY

There used to be TWO bridges over Marsh Creek – one has been removed (see near center of photo – road now leads up to the creek on both sides, but doesn’t cross over it)

Approaching Point Breeze – Oak Orchard River meets Lake Ontario

Boats docked along Oak Orchard River near the Parkway overpass

Point Breeze

Mouth of the Oak Orchard River and Lake Ontario

The break walls with a sail boat headed out to the lake

The lighthouse is hard to see from this direction because of the trees – it is just to the right behind the sail boat

Approaching Point Breeze from the other direction

I am disappointed that all the lighthouse shots from this side were blurry…..but, I did get two fairly decent shots, so I am including them


Lake Alice, Waterport, NY

Lake Alice, Waterport, NY

Lake Alice, Waterport, NY

I love this shot of the Allen Bridge Rd bridge over the Erie Canal (looking towards Eagle Harbor) — it is a perfect example of how the canal winds its way through the state

The home we grew up in – formerly my Mom’s home – now, my brother’s home!

Canal bridge over Gaines Basin Road

Another canal bridge

The HUMONGOUS flag that flies on Ridge Rd just west of Murray

Kendall, NY school and downtown Kendall

Bald Eagle Marina, Kendall, NY

Lake Ontario shore at Kendall, NY

Lake Ontario shoreline and the Parkway (seaway trail)

Lake Ontario shoreline

Intergrow is a hydroponic tomato growing facility on Rt 98 north of Rt 104. It is a HUGE facility that keeps expanding. But, it is difficult to tell exactly how big it is from the street level. I saw it off in the distance and the sight of how large it really is took my breath away!!!

The Intergrow facility is massive…..to say the least!!!
So, there it is, folks…….over an hour of flying around the Albion, Childs, Kent, and Kendall areas of the county! I am so happy to have had this adventure and experience and to have the photos to remember it with! Next time Ron comes up for a visit, I won’t be so reluctant to go up for a view with a different perspective!
Here are my Photos of the Day for August 3-4, 2017:
AUGUST 3
# 215 Photo Prompt – Starts with C:

“Concert on the Canal”
#startswithC
# 215 Caught By My Lens:

“Die Hard Concert Lovers”
A couple handfuls of people braved the threat of rain to attend this week’s Concert on the Canal…..it drizzled enough to warrant breaking out the umbrellas for about 10 minutes or so……otherwise, it was a nice night to be out listening to music and enjoying the company of good friends!
OOTD:

Fuchsia LLR Perfect T with matching Leggings…..they could surely see me coming! 😀
AUGUST 4
# 216 Photo Prompt – Starts with D:

“Dummy? What Dummy?”
#startswithD
My new friend at Xpress Fitness wasn’t too happy when I suggested a selfie!
# 216 Caught By My Lens:

“Ooppss!!!”

The pretty sunshine planter I made got blown off the table in this afternoon’s storm…..at least the drainage tray was spared!!! 😦
OOTD:

LLR Irma top with red roses and solid black Leggings!
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Here are my Photos of the Day for August 1-2, 2017:
AUGUST 1
# 213 Photo Prompt – Starts with “A”:

“AHS Alumni Foundation Visibility Team”
#startswithA
Marissa, Kim, Sue…..what a team!!! ❤
# 213 Caught By My Lens:

“Surprise Inside”
I was watering my plants and noticed something red inside my coleus…..upon closer inspection, I learned it was a grape tomato – not attached – not growing there – just sitting there! Wondered if a bird dropped it there or what…..found out it most likely fell in there while it was on display at the Flower Show at the Orleans County Fair, where an entry involving grape tomatoes was displayed above it! hehehe
OOTD:

I attended an AHS Alumni Foundation Reception this evening, so I (of course) wore my purple Maxi skirt, white shirt, and this great Joy duster! Gotta show my school spirit!!! (But…..I wish I had chosen to wear my purple Carly with the Joy…..would have been cooler!)
AUGUST 2
# 214 Photo Prompt – Starts with “B”:

“Breakfast”
# 214 Caught By My Lens:
One of my best friends is visiting from NC this week. He took me up in his plane this morning so I could take some aerial photos – I’ll post the best ones in a separate post, but here are a few teasers:

“Captain Ron”

“Ready For Take Off”

“Downtown Albion, NY”
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OK…..let’s finish up July and prepare to move on to August!
Here are my Photos of the Day for July 29-31, 2017:
JULY 29
# 210 Photo Prompt – Beautiful Building:

“My Little Slice of Paradise”
#beautifulbuilding
OOTD:

Love these new LLR leggings with a vivid true red Classic Tee
JULY 30
# 211 Photo of the Day – Free Choice:

“Pinkie Winkie Hydrangea”
#freechoice
Not yet started to turn pink….
# 211 Caught By My Lens:

“Hydrangea Tree”
This one HAS started turning pink…..
OOTD:

All ready for church in this navy blue LLR Cassie Skirt and Classic Tee!
JULY 31
# 212 Photo Prompt – Hair:

“My bangs grow so fast!”
#hair
Just had a hair cut about a week and a half ago!
And, then there was this…..

Ronald and me at breakfast at Boone and Crocketts at Point Breeze
Ron is one of my best friends……oh, yeah, and my ex-husband! Always happy to see him come for a visit!
OOTD:

LLR Perfect Tee and white capris
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August prompts will take us through the alphabet!
This will be my third time doing the alphabet — hope I can avoid repeats on the tougher letters!
Here are my Photos of the Day for July 27-28, 2017:
JULY 27
# 208 Photo Prompt – Tiny Details:

“Delicate inside of the flowers”
#tinydetails
# 208 Caught By My Lens:

“Horse Tricks”
Orleans County Fair

“View From A Bench”
Ever sit on a bench on a beautiful day and just look up???
OOTD:

Today, I decided to wear “Klinger”, instead of LuLa Roe!!!

Just Kidding……I wore a LLR gray Perfect T with Leggings and a burnt orange Sarah sweater!

JULY 28
# 209 Photo Prompt – Bridge:

“Densmore Road Over the Canal”
#bridge
OOTD:

It was a busy, on-the-go kinda day…..and I did it wearing an olive green Carly!
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Here are my Photos of the Day for July 25-26, 2017:
JULY 25
# 206 Photo Prompt – Balloon:

“Doughboy”
#balloon
# 206 Caught By My Lens:

“Goats at the Fair”
When I posted this photo on FB, I was told they are actually Fainting Goats! Cool!
OOTD:

LLR Orange Sherbet colored Irma top with Leggings!
JULY 26
# 207 Photo Prompt – Trio:
I actually captured a “TRIO” of photos for this photo prompt!!! {cough….overachiever}

“How Now Brown Cow?”
#trio #justchillin

“Llama Buddies”
#trio #handsomedudes

“We Three Kings….”
#trio #roostersrule
# 207 Caught By My Lens:

“Happy Birthday, Mom!”
Flowers from my gardens that I know she’d love!
OOTD:

Grape colored LLR Carly
And…..some more photos of critters at the Fair from Tuesday and Wednesday:









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This past Saturday, the Cobblestone Society hosted a local Garden Tour. My dear friend, Sue Starkweather Miller led the tour that took a group of about 25 garden lovers on a spectacular adventure!
We gathered at the Cobblestone Church on Ridge Road and boarded a bus for the day.


Goody Bags and Door Prizes….we were also treated to freshly baked scones that were simply heavenly!

SARA’S
Our first stop was Sara’s Garden Market in Brockport. Sara’s has some incredible plants and garden supplies for sale and offered us a discount on anything we purchased while we were there. But, the main attraction was the stunning gardens and stone walls beyond the market.









Alma and Jeanette Riley Gardens – Private Residence
Two weeks in a row I was treated to the splendor of the Riley home! The first time was a Garden Party (scroll down to find the blog post about it) hosted by the Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners and I was in such awe I completely forgot to take more than a handful of photos….and none of the most amazing parts! I didn’t make that mistake, again! Also – the difference this time was that it was a guided tour by Jeanette Riley, who explained the meaning of all the different colors, items, themes, and focal areas, as well as what some of the less common plants and trees are and where she got them. Her gardens are a true family affair and everything in them ties somehow to the family and what is close to their hearts. I especially love the use of mirrors in the gardens — just amazing!


Jeanette Riley – she lives here with her mother, Alma. Jeanette’s brothers and sisters all help with the gardens, but it is Alma’s vision and touch that make them so unique!

The first of several mirrors throughout the property…..each one different and uniquely special

Jeanette explained that there is a seating area in each section of the gardens specifically so that they are never too far from a spot to sit and rest while working in the gardens, as well as being able to enjoy each section in comfort! Each seating area is a different color and theme tied to a specific meaning for the family!

The bird houses on this archway signifies the family – Jeanette is one of 10 children – there are 10 smaller houses with a large house on each end representing the mother and father.


This little house is built around a tree!

The gardens come alive with light at night with lanterns and lighting throughout the property



This seating area is pink in reference to the breast cancer that has plagued their family

The largest of the mirrors…..note the fairies sitting on the top ledge

This is the back side of that mirror…..nothing goes un-adorned in some way

Right behind this hill is the Erie Canal —- walkers along the tow path get to enjoy the gardens on their stroll




When not in use, even their boots and gloves are garden art!!!





Cobblestone Church
Our next stop was back at the Cobblestone Church where former Gaines Town Historian and current Reference Librarian at the Hoag Library in Albion, Dee Robinson, gave a talk on the “Language of Flowers”. Every flower has a meaning and in the olden days, people used flowers as a secret language to convey messages to those they delivered flowers to…..even the way in which flowers were arranged and handed to another person sent a specific message!

The organ loft and balcony seats in the oldest Cobblestone Church in North America – the only National Historic Landmark in Orleans County!

Dee Robinson (L) and Sue Starkweather Miller (R)

In the Ward House next door to the Cobblestone Church – also Cobblestone and originally built as the church parsonage – there is an excellent example of a Hair Wreath known as Victorian Mourning Art! People in Victorian times collected the hair of their loved ones and used it to make decorative remembrances of them by wrapping the hair around wire and weaving it into flowers and other such decorations (often home decorations, but also jewelry and other more personal items) – this one is especially ornate and is open at the top, signifying it was made in remembrance of a deceased loved one (the opening in the wreath was symbolic of a way to allow the spirit to rise to Heaven).
Vintage Apple Garden
After our time at the Cobblestone Church and the Ward House, we made our way to the Vintage Apple Garden – a market place for garden plants and decor located on Route 98 north of the Ridge just before it is joined by route 18 on the way to Point Breeze. They have started serving lunch and ice cream at the market, so that was our lunch stop! They also decorated their greenhouses to make them more inviting and picturesque! It was a nice stop!


We had a few choices for lunch – I had the chicken salad on a croissant with pasta salad and lemon aid – VERY GOOD!!!





Raven Ridge Gardens of Shirley Bright-Neeper – Private Residence
Our next stop was Raven Ridge – home of Master Gardener, Shirley Bright-Neeper and her husband. It stated to rain a little while we were there, but it didn’t stop us from thoroughly enjoying the Neeper’s amazing gardens! I believe they said they have been working on these gardens for 40 years – the property behind their house was originally a corn field….now, it is like wandering through a little slice of Heaven!

The Neeper’s showing photos of how the gardens look in other seasons……they are ever changing throughout the year because of what happens to be blooming at the time you view them, so they like to show what you’re missing from other seasons of the year!




Mr. Neeper commented on how these are the perfect dogs to have in a garden — they never bark and don’t leave little surprises behind in the walkways! 😀

If you don’t look closely, you’ll miss some great little detail — like this praying mantis sticking up out of the bushes





This is a beating heart sculpture made by a metal sculptor from Rochester — it slowly spins with the breeze! Lovely!

Shirley explaining about the flowers in this section of her property




Shirley said she likes to think of this as her “Chihuly Knockoff” piece! 🙂







This area has several dinosaur sculptures…..hard to see in this photo, but this is a pterodactyl

Closer shot of it

This dinosaur is surrounded by baby dinosaurs and a dinosaur egg off behind it!

One of the babies and the egg is just to the left of center by his tail









This is a wind harp — I have never seen one before — the wind flows through the strings and makes the most amazing music!!! I’m obsessed with it — I’m going to have to find one for my yard!
Leonard Oakes Winery
After leaving Raven Ridge, we stopped in at Leonard Oakes Winery at Lyn-Oaken Farms on the Ridge just north of Medina for a wine tasting and shopping.



There were two other stops…….Miller’s Amish Store and Watt’s Farm Market, that I didn’t get photos of. We ended the day back at the Cobblestone Church to draw for the door prizes…..I didn’t win anything, but I was still a major winner just by having experienced this incredible adventure!!!
Here are my Photos of the Day for July 23-24, 2017:
JULY 23
# 204 Photo Prompt – Childhood:

“This used to be an ice skating rink with a hot chocolate shack and lights for night skating!”
#childhood
Things change over the years…..
OOTD:

It was a “Carly” day!
JULY 24
# 205 Photo Prompt – Looking Up:

“Clouds and Flags”
#lookingup
I popped in at the fair this morning to see if my entry in the Flower Show won a ribbon….it didn’t, but I scored really high and “almost” made it, so I’m not discouraged and will definitely work to try again next year! But…..while I was there, I did manage to get this shot for today’s photo prompt! 😀
# 205 Caught By My Lens:

My hot pink phlox are amazing this year! They are in the front island garden and really stand out!
OOTD:

And….speaking of hot pink…..today I wore this LLR fuchsia Perfect T and Leggings with black, teal, and fuchsia swirls!
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