Saturday, March 24, 2012

Willamette Greenway Trail


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Here are some old photos from the Willamette Greenway Trail in the Johns Landing neighborhood. As I recall, it was a nice day and I was between projects at the office and I thought I'd wander of the office for a bit. It was a pleasant walk and I ended up at the Fulton Pub near Willamette Park; any walk that ends with tater tots is pleasant by definition if you ask me. Speaking of which, I'm not sure I've actually repeated this excursion since I took these photos, and it may be overdue. Mmm, tater tots...
Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Heron Pointe

Launch Complex 34

A few photos of Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 34, site of the Apollo 1 fire in 1967. Our tour guide described the place as "spooky" and "haunted" before we got there, so I realize was sort of primed to see it that way. But I think there's also something innately spooky, sort of Stonehenge-like, about the place even if you have no idea what it is or what happened here. Visiting at sunset probably helped. I keep thinking it was cold and windy at the time too, although I suspect it was actually around 70 degrees, this being Florida and all.

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Launch Complex 34

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Hope Memorial Bridge


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A few photos of Cleveland's Hope Memorial Bridge, previously (and better) known as the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge, which crosses the Cuyahoga River near the city's downtown. I don't have any good photos of the bridge from the side or below, unfortunately, and I didn't actually walk all the way across the thing (which is something I usually try to do with bridges). But what I do have are photos of several of the eight enormous "Guardians of Transportation" that protect the bridge from... something. (Dragons, perhaps?) If you need proof of the awesomeness -- and weirdness -- of Depression-era Art Deco, look no further; these guys are Exhibit A.

Hope Memorial Bridge

I was merely a weekend visitor to Cleveland and I wouldn't claim to be an expert on the history of the bridge, or of anything else in town really, so if you're intrigued by the bridge and its Guardians you might check out the Wikipedia page for the bridge, and a few other sites I came across with more info, historical photos, and so forth:


Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Hope Memorial Bridge

Saturday, March 03, 2012

Freshwater Stingrays, Greater Cleveland Aquarium



A couple of video clips of freshwater stingrays at the shiny new Greater Cleveland Aquarium. I thought I'd taken a photo of the sign so I could remember just what sort of stingrays these are, but I can't find any evidence of that actually happening. I do recall the sign pointing out these are freshwater stingrays, so we know that at least, if it helps.




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Friday, March 02, 2012

Skylab 3

Skylab 3 capsule, NASA Glenn Visitors Center

A couple of photos of the Apollo capsule used in the Skylab 3 mission back in 1973. This is at the NASA Glenn Research Center's Visitor Center, which is now part of the Great Lakes Science Center in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.

Skylab 3 capsule, NASA Glenn Visitors Center

Skylab 3 capsule, NASA Glenn Visitors Center

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

From the archives: Willamette Park


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A few old photos from Willamette Park, on the river south of downtown, just north of the Sellwood Bridge. The park's home to a popular boat ramp and hosts lots of big group picnics, softball games, etc. And that's nice and all, but it doesn't offer a lot in the way of hip quirkiness, quirky hipness, or other blogworthy qualities. That's probably why these 2007 photos haven't made it into a post until now. And now I have to admit this post is mostly to fill a gaping hole in this humble blog's map of geotagged posts. Which is a pretty poor reason, and one of no probable interest to anyone other than myself. I figured I'd go hit the Oregonian Historical Archive and find some fascinating historical anecdotes, but park's generic name works against us here, and sadly I have no anecdotes of interest to share. Such tales may exist somewhere, but I'm afraid my Oregonian-fu has failed me this time around.

Willamette Park

Willamette Park

Willamette Park

Willamette Park

Willamette Park

Willamette Park

Willamette Park

Willamette Park

Willamette Park