Sunday, May 15, 2011

One Week Later

Last week I posted some images of the old First Baptist Church in Gloversville, which is currently in the process of demolition. 

Saturday morning my husband mentioned that Main Street had been blocked off on Friday to enable the demolition crew accessibility to the church.  Curious as to how much progress had been made, I checked out the site on my way home from an appointment.

To refresh your memory, this is how the scene looked on Saturday, May 7:

And now…one week later:

Long ago I learned a good lesson from a great teacher:  after taking the shot, turn around!

Those words, spoken many years ago, were on my mind as I pressed the shutter button.  Slowly, I turned around and discovered this scene to my left:
...and then noticed this view to my right:
I had a wise teacher!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

The Old First Baptist Church















This beautiful old building, built in 1890, was last used as a church approximately thirteen years ago. 

Located at 59 S. Main Street in Gloversville, NY, the building has been structurally unsound and vacant since the church closed.  Theodore Perham, the last chairman of the church board remarked, “No one wants to see a beautiful building destroyed…but we could not afford it.”  They could not support the heating and insurance costs, he said.  “We were not even using the sanctuary when we left.  It cost too much to heat in the winter,” Perham said.

The church was deeded to the city, and officials explored the possibility of restoring the structure.  However, they abandoned that idea when it became clear the cost of restoring it would be far beyond what the city could afford or any potential grant could cover. 

With its deteriorating condition deemed hazardous, the city has considered demolishing the building since 2007.  Before the building could be razed, however, the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation had to give its approval.  State parks spokesman Dan Keefe said that there was so much water damage, roof failure and falling bricks that the building was deemed unsalvageable as well as dangerous.

A grant for about $434,000, awarded in 2008, will cover part of the cost of demolition, but the city will have to cover the rest of the estimated $700,000 cost.  Demolition of the building finally began with asbestos removal in December 2010.


This beautiful old building will soon be gone, but never forgotten.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

What do YOU see?















My husband sees a blooming onion.
I see celery sticks.
What do YOU see?

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Happy Easter!


















Friday was good.  It was Good Friday.

·      I had the day off from work (good contract!)
·      I got my car fixed and the good mechanic didn’t charge me a dime (very good!)
·      I watched a good movie (Fly Away Home)
·      I received a good, cheerful email from my son (he was having a good day, too!)
·      I did NOT have to cook dinner (good leftovers of my favorite meal!)
·      I got an unexpected phone call from a faraway, good friend (she shared her good…GREAT…news with me!)
·      I received a good surprise…a package in the mail from my faraway, good friend (yes, the same good friend who called me that day with her good…GREAT…news!)
·      I found an adorable, washcloth bunny inside my surprise package…a very good gift from my good (GREAT) friend (thanks, Karen!)

Somebunny loves me, too!   J

Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Rose

















We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.
Abraham Lincoln






Sunday, April 10, 2011

Pretty Blue Eyes


Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts. ~Albert Einstein

Sunday, April 3, 2011

What could have been...


The joke was on us as the huge snowstorm predicted for April 1st turned into nothing more than a dusting and lots of rain!