Showing posts with label urban photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Candy Kisses ...



“Candy kisses wrapped in paper mean more to you than any of mine
Candy kisses wrapped in paper you’d rather have them any old time

You don’t mean it when you whisper those sweet love words in my ear
Candy kisses wrapped in paper mean more to you than mine do dear…”

                       ~ “Candy Kisses”
         
        ~written & recorded by American
 country crooner George Morgan
                               ~ 1949
                 ~ recorded by Tony Bennett
                                ~ 1961

Where else in the world would street lamps be topped with candy kisses than “the sweetest place on Earth” – Hershey, Pennsylvania!

Chocolate Avenue, which runs past the original Hershey’s Chocolate Factory and is considered to be the main street of the town, is known for its street lamps that are shaped like Hershey Kisses. These unique lamps were first erected in 1963. Some of the kisses are shown as being wrapped, and some as unwrapped, alternating between these two designs. These lamps can also be found on Park Avenue.

Chocolate Avenue was one of the first two streets built in the town of Hershey by Milton Hershey (1857-1945) when he built up the town for his chocolate empire; the other was Cocoa Avenue. The name of the street was picked by Milton Hershey himself. He picked names for many streets in the town that related to chocolate.

I shot this on a recent autumn jaunt to Hershey from the passenger seat of a moving car, as there was no parking on the street. If you’re going to hang out of a car window taking pictures, what better place to do so than the sweetest place on Earth!

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Traipsing In Belvidere Town ...


"Autumn carries more gold in its pocket
than all the other seasons."
                            ~ Jim Bishop
                                   ~ 1907-1987
                   ~American journalist, author
                                     &
                              New Jersey native
Traipsing through Belvidere, New Jersey on a golden Indian Summer day near Thisilldous Eatery ... and crunchy piles of autumn leaves perfect for traipsing through on this November afternoon!

Belvidere, one of my very favorite places, is a charming, Victorian town located on the banks of the Pequest and Delaware Rivers.  
 

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Kick It Up A Notch ...




“If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.”
                ~ Katherine Hepburn
                          ~ 1907-2003

The well-known song says “Get your kicks on Route 66,” but this bagpiper kicks it up a notch and clearly shows you can get your kicks wearing a kilt – whoop !

I spotted this Adams Outdoor Advertising billboard on Nineteenth Street in the quaint West End Theatre District of Allentown, Pennsylvania.

It’s advertising the 29th Annual Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival September 23-25, 2016 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The Celtic Cultural Alliance hosts the event, which I can personally say was much fun as usual, and a great way to kick off autumn!

Thursday, June 30, 2016

God Bless America ...




“While the storm clouds gather 
far across the sea,
Let us swear allegiance to a land that’s free.
Let us all be grateful for a land so fair,
As we raise our voices in a solemn prayer.

God bless America, land that I love,
Stand beside her and guide her
Through the night with a light from above.
From the mountains, to the prairies,
To the oceans white with foam,
God bless America,
My home sweet home.”
                  
                ~ "God Bless America"
        ~ written by Irving Berlin in 1918   
                   & revised by him in 1938
                  ~ Kate Smith’s signature song


The spirit of America and the spirit of the open road that only a motorcycle can give meet on the General Thomas R. Morgan USMC Bridge, Slatington, Pennsylvania, just before the Fourth of July.

I loved seeing the bridge festooned with American flags leading up to Slatington Baptist Church, founded in its current location in 1900. To me, this image quintessentially proclaims, “God Bless America!”

The signs on the lampposts designate Slatington, established in 1864, as the Blackboard Capital of America.