Thursday, January 7, 2021

January on the waterfront

      For 26 years, my husband and I have gone away for two days to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario for relax and recuperate from the year. We spend time and do our year planning and reflect on how we did the past year. This year, the border is closed and there is nowhere to go.

      On January 1st, we went down to the Buffalo waterfront which has undergone a huge transformation in the past 10 years. New this year is the almost finished built Carousel building and the Longhouse boat building structure. Normally, there is ice skating, hot chocolate, music, and so on. This year, ghost town. No one but us. Kind of eerie. I certainly hope this is not the end of the waterfront excitement. Couldn't even get a cup of coffee.

Canalside Bridge over slip for original Erie Canal

Black bridge in back over Ice Rink connecting to Explore and More Kids Museum

The Skyway out of Buffalo, General Mills cereal in back, smell of Cheerios all over.

Carousel Museum to house a Buffalo built Herschel Carosel

Carousel in front, Long House down the decking

Long House that is building a replica Canal boat

Long House, Buffalo News Building in back

The Little Rock in the Buffalo Naval Park

Tall building is Seneca One Tower undergoing rehab by Doug Jemal

The Skyway (I think it is beautiful- some want to rip it down) in front of the Cheerios factory

Abandoned grain mills that have LED changing light projections on at night,
Buffalo River in front, Lake Erie in back

Looking south from Wilkenson Point

Looking north from Wilkenson Point to Coast Guard lighthouse and Peace Bridge to right

Ugly wind turbines on the former Bethlehem Steel site to south.
Beyond breakwall is Lake Erie


Marble rubble from M&T Bank's Marble Temple torn down and
discarded on the waterfront in the 50s


Gazebo at Wilkenson Point on January 1st- gray day with sun trying to break through



8 comments:

Quiltdivajulie said...

Beautiful photographs!

Quilting Babcia said...

Great photos. That area has certainly changed from the skyway views we had 50 years ago. And the aroma of cheerios has to be an improvement over the belching smoke of the steel mills and other industry back then! I think I wouldn't even recognize downtown Buffalo anymore.

Mystic Quilter said...

Beautiful photographs Linda, but also sad to see the emptiness. However
it does show that people are now at least being more aware!`

The Joyful Quilter said...

While you might not have gotten "away", it appears that you enjoyed a lovely hometown adventure, Linda. Happy New Year!

Pat McDonald said...

Great Pictures.

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

Your landscape is so different than my area of the country. Thanks for the tour through photos.

Anonymous said...

I'm adding Buffalo to my list of places to visit in the 20's. Maybe not in January, however.

ceci

Diane Harris, Stash Bandit said...

Very interesting photos, Linda! I've never been to Buffalo or seen the lake. Your practice of evaluating each year and planning for the next sounds like a good one. Hoping for better times this year!