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Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Sunday, December 28, 2014
I'll Remember You ...
"I'll remember you ...
To your arms someday I'll return to stay...
Love me always, promise always
Oooh, you'll remember too,
I'll remember you."
"I'll Remember You"
~ written by Kui Lee, 1964
~ recorded by Elvis Presley, 1966
Flares of a December sunset over a field
in Orefield, Pennsylvania echo in my mind
like the beautiful song "I'll Remember You,"
written by Kui Lee in 1964 and recorded by
the great Elvis Presley in 1966.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Christmastime In The City ...
“Silver bells, silver
bells
It’s
Christmas time in the city ….”
"Silver Bells"
"Silver Bells"
~ composed by Jay
Livingston & Ray Evans
1950
The spirit of Christmas illuminates on the iconic PPL building this
December in downtown Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The PPL Building, formerly the Pennsylvania Power and Light
Building,
is a 24-story, art deco/art moderne skyscraper at Ninth and
Hamilton Streets.
It is the tallest building in Allentown and the second tallest
in the Lehigh Valley, and serves as the headquarters for the electric utility,
PPL.
The building is often uniquely illuminated at night,
especially during
the Christmas season. During the 1960s, PPL supported the
local United Fund community drive program by using the building’s brightly lit
windows at night
To spell out the abbreviation “U.F.” to remind area
residents to contribute to the fund drive.
The PPL building was built from 1926-1928. The building was
designed by architect and skyscraper pioneer Harvey Wiley Corbett, who would
later have a hand in designing New York’s Rockefeller Center, and was
supervised by his assistant, Wallace Harrison, who would later design Lincoln
Center, La Guardia Airport, and the United Nations Headquarters Building. The
building has exterior features bas reliefs by Alexander Archipenko. In 1930,
the PPL building was named “the best example of a modern office building” by
Encyclopedia Britannica, and also featured the world’s fastest elevator.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Stardust Christmas ...
"A Christmas Carol" illuminates the marquee of the historic
Nineteenth Street Theatre on a December night.
The Nineteenth Street/Civic Theatre is an historic
community center that hosts theatre, arts education
and film. It is the oldest cinema in Allentown, Pennsylvania,
opening September 17, 1928. In July 1957, the property was
purchased by Allentown's Civic Little Theatre. It is located
in the heart of the quaint West End Theatre District.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
A Child's Dream of Winter ...
"When I no longer thrill to the first snow of the season,
I'll know I'm growing old."
~ Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson
1912-2007
This brightly colored sled left behind by a child
shines like a beam of happiness after this season's
first significant snowfall on a November evening
at Trexler Memorial Park, Alletown, Pennsylvania,
a reminder to always see the season's first snowfall
with childlike wonder.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Anticipation ...
"We can judge the heart of a man
by his treatment of animals."
~ Immanuel Kant
1724-1804
Beautiful white-tailed deer doe anticipates
eating the rest of her apple in the park
just after this season's first significant snowfall
during a Pennsylvania autumn.
I've been blessed to photograph this doe
and her fawns for more than two and a half years,
and it's a real joy to me personally and as
a photographer.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Monday, November 24, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
A Side Of Sugar ...
"Besides the autumn poets sing,
A a few prosaic days,
A little this side of the snow,
And that side of the haze ..."
~ Emily Dickinson
~1830-1886
A sprinkling of this season's first sugar like snowfall remains on the ground, enhancing the beauty of a Kwanzan Cherry Tree.
On this November day these Japanese flowering cherry trees are dressed in their autumn finery as they line North Ott Street near Cedar Creek Parkway, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
There are 46 Japanese flowering cherry trees in the vicinity. The original trees date to the late 1950s or early 1960s.
Monday, November 17, 2014
What A Wonderful World ...
"Yes, I think to myself,
What a wonderful world."
~ "What A Wonderful World"
~Bob Thiele & George David Weiss
~performed by Louis Armstrong
~ 1967
Seeing this sweet female white-tailed deer fawn
grazing on wild red berries on an October day on
the Saucon Rail Trail, Hellertown, Pennsylvania
made me stop and think, "what a wonderful world!"
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
Touching In Time ...
"If the hands of time were
hands that I could hold ...
Hand in hand we'd choose
the moments that should last ...
Until the hands of time would choose
to wave goodbye."
"The Hands of Time"
("Brian' s Song)
~ Music by Michael Legrand
Lyrics by Marilyn & Alan Bergman
1971
Autumn leaves touch momentarily in the
crest of the Little Lehigh Creek on an October morning
at Lehigh Parkway, Allentown, Pennsylvania in this
long exposure capture.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Salute For The Valiant ...
"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words but to live by them."
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
~ 1917-1963
35th President of the United States
of America
~ 1960-1963
and U.S. Navy Veteran
With deep gratitude and admiration to our nation's veterans.
By your bravery and courage, we remain the land of the free!
Old Glory waves proudly in chilly, whipping November winds at Leaser Lake, New Tripoli, Pennsylvania.
Leaser Lake's namesake is Frederick Leaser, who in September 1777 with his farm team hauled
The Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to Allentown where it was concealed in Zion Reformed Church. His homestead is located one mile north of the lake.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Nothing But A Memory ...
"I thought if I could touch this place or feel it
This brokenness inside me might start healing
Out here it's like I'm someone else
I thought that maybe I could find myself ...
Won't take nothing but a memory."
~ "The House That Built Me"
~ Allen Shamblin & Tom Douglas
2010
~performed by Miranda Lambert
Wisps of memories seem to dance around the window
inside Bogert's Covered Bridge on a September day, such as
"Tess & Eric 4Ever" etched to the right of the window.
This beautiful, historic bridge has listened to their story
and countless others over the course of centuries.
The bridge spans 145 feet over the Little Lehigh Creek
in Lehigh Parkway, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Built in 1841,
it's history traces back to the mid-1700s when the Bogert family
moved into a log cabin next to the future site of the bridge.
It is the oldest covered bridge in Lehigh County and among
the oldest in the country. It is open only to pedestrian and bicycle traffic,
as well as the occasional rider on horseback.
Bogert's Bridge is a wooden Burr Truss bridge with vertical plank
siding and a gable roof. It was placed on the National Register of
Historic Places in 1980.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Once Upon A Time ...
"Once upon a time, the world was sweeter than we knew ...
But somehow once upon a time never comes again."
~ "Once Upon A Time"
~ Charles Strouse & Lee Adams
from the 1962 musical "All American"
Harkening back to a simpler, sweeter time,
a beautiful October morning frames the historic beauty
of Rex's Covered Bridge, North Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania.
Though diminutive in size, it's well traveled in this
picturesque rural area where it crosses the Jordan Creek.
Rex's is a wooden, 150-foot-long Burr Truss bridge
constructed in 1858. It has narrow horizontal siding
and a gable roof. It was listed on the National Register
of Historic Places in 1980.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Brisk Beauty ...
"The leaves fall, the wind blows,
and the farm country slowly changes
from the summer cottons into
its winter wools."
~ Henry Beston
~ 1888-1968
Chilly November winds whip the waters this weekend at Leaser Lake, New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, but that doesn't detract from the beauty of this autumn day at the lake in the shadow of the northern Blue Mountain Ridge.
Leaser Lake's namesake is Frederick Leaser, who in September 1777 with his farm team hauled The Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to Allentown where it was concealed in Zion Reformed Church.
His homestead is located one mile north of the lake.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Nurturing Nature ...
I've been blessed to photograph this doe and her fawns for two and a half years, and it's a joy to me personally and as a photographer !
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Mist Of The Autumn Morn ...
"I saw old autumn in
the misty morn
stand, shadowless like silence,
listening to silence."
~ Thomas Hood
~ 1799-1845
There is something so very special about the early morning, the
serenity, the quiet beauty. This feeling of a fresh new day is palpable
as the mist rises just after sunrise on a beautiful, chilly October
morning at Wehr's Dam, Orefield, Pennsylvania.
The historic dam, awash with the waters of the Jordan Creek, was built in 1904
and is the perfect complement next to Wehr's Covered Bridge, built in 1841.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Let Love Shine ...
give them love, let it shine
all around them."
~ "Bless The Beasts and The Children"
~ 1971
I feel so blessed personally and as a photographer
to have witnessed this tender, precious moment as
this beautiful white-tailed deer doe nuzzles her sweet fawn on an October afternoon on the Saucon Rail Trail, Hellertown, Pennsylvania.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Early Morning Postcard ...
"An early morning walk is a blessing
for the whole day."
~ Henry David Thoreau
~ 1817-1862
The words of Thoreau seem to fill the air
just after sunrise on a chilly October morning at the historic Wehr's Covered Bridge, Orefield, Pennsylvania.
The Jordan Creek spills over Wehr's Dam, built in 1904, to flow beneath the covered bridge, creating a picturesque autumn postcard.
Wehr's Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge in South Whitehall Township.
It is a three span, 117-foot-long Burr Truss bridge, constructed in 1841. It has horizontal siding and a gable roof. It crosses the Jordan Creek and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Nostalgic Harvest ...
The sun-dappled porch of Wanamaker's General Store,
Kempton, Pennsylvania says "Wilkum" (welcome) to
customers on an October afternoon.
The quaint Wanamaker's is an authentic, family owned
general store nestled in the heart of
Pennsylvania Dutch country.
Wanamaker's has been welcoming friends, neighbors
and passersby since the late 1800's.
The classic Pennsylvania Dutch Wilkum Home hex sign is
often seen on porches and other entry ways, extending a warm
and friendly welcome.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
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Friday, October 10, 2014
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
On The Delaware ...
"Wrinkles should merely indicate
where smiles have been."
~ Mark Twain
~ 1835-1910
When I saw this man fishing on
the Delaware River in Phillipsburg, New Jersey
on an early September evening, I wondered from his
expression what thoughts and memories were
crossing his mind. The man was fishing near
the historic Northampton Street Bridge,
commonly called The Free Bridge, which spans the
Delaware River between Phillipsburg, New Jersey
and Easton, Pennsylvania. The Free Bridge was completed in 1896
and survived the damage from massive flooding from
Hurricane Diane in 1955. It undersent a thorough
restoration in 1990.
Monday, September 29, 2014
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