Don't we all need to gaze into our future right now? What does the rest of the year hold? Doesn't 2021 just have to be better? You can be sure that Royal Street does not look like this at the moment. Alas, we may never go back to the "good old days," which we always imagine were better than they really were anyway. [2018]
Friday, July 31, 2020
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA
Is it an authentic covered bridge? Yes. The World Guide to Covered Bridges logs it in as 10-44-01. But, the Stone Mountain Bridge is not geographically authentic. Originally located in Athens, it was moved to Stone Mountain Park in 1965. The bridge has African-American roots: The designer and builder was Washington W. King. [2020]
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Foster, Rhode Island, USA
Is it an authentic covered bridge? No. If you were using the World Guide to Covered Bridges, you would not be able to find it. Why? Because the truss bears none of the weight of the roadway. That mission is accomplished by six I-beams that stretch from bank to bank. The Swamp River bridge (with its lattice truss) dates from the late 20th century. [2019]
Monday, July 27, 2020
Landisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Is it an authentic covered bridge? Yes. Rice Bridge has been given a number in the World Guide to Covered Bridges: 38-50-10. The first two numbers refer to state and county; the last means that it is the 10th covered bridge enumerated in Perry County. Built: 1869. Length: 132 feet. Type: Burr & Queen. And, through it, you can still drive! [2018]
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Albany, New York, USA
The architecture of the Empire State's capitol seems to be a fitting place from which to govern an empire. Romanesque architecture just seems to exude the heritage of imperial Rome. But, this must be the lightest Romanesque ever (thanks to the French influence). Happy 232nd birthday New York! [2019]
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Siem Reap, Cambodia
What is overhead? Parasols or parapluies? Do they shield (para) from the sun (sol) or from the rain (pluie)? In Cambodia, both. But, historically, their first job was as umbrellas: to provide a little shade (umbra). What does all that have to do with parachute, solstice, pluvial, and umbrage? [2016]
Friday, July 24, 2020
Sabrevois, Quebec, Canada
Roadside giants have been with us since the mid 20th century. Here, the antique giant knows he is getting old. Each year, more and more, he feels under the weather. That is why he was so glad to see that new house being built within one good stride of his place in the world. But, as he watched the roof go on, he knew it was not big enough for any giant. [2009]
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Seoul, South Korea
It is like a little mountain brook flowing through the heart of Seoul. Its name is Cheonggyecheon, and it used to be buried beneath the surface. Now, it has become the queen of Seoul's pathway parks, somewhat akin to New York City's High Line. It shows its true colors during the Lantern Festival, which celebrates both folk and popular culture. [2012]
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Monday, July 20, 2020
Moscow, Russia
McDonald's came to Russia in 1990. Happy 30th Anniversary! At the time, the USSR was still in existence and the original McDonald's was the largest in the world, with over 900 seats. Recognize the alphabet? It's Cyrillic, named after St. Cyril who invented it along with his brother Methodius. You read it left to right. [2000]
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Tel Aviv, Israel
McDonald's came to Israel in 1993 and today has over 180 outlets. This one overlooks the sea in Tel Aviv. Do you think it is open on Shabbat? Do you think it serves cheeseburgers? Only a minority of McDonald's in Israel abide by Kosher dietary regulations. But, they all use the Hebrew alphabet to identify themselves. Remember: Read from right to left. [1999]
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Cairo, Egypt
McDonald's came to Egypt in 1994 and today has over 100 outlets. To blend in, not only does McDonald's depend on local supply chains, it also adapts to the native tongue. Here the name is easily transliterated into Arabic letters, but remember: Arabic is read from right to left. [2000]
Friday, July 17, 2020
Jonesborough, Tennessee, USA
"Goodbye, Miss Fourth of July" was filmed here in Jonesborough (a stand-in for Montgomery, West Virginia) in 1988. The backdrop to the movie may sound familiar: (1) an immigrant family fleeing persecution, (2) KKK hatred toward a person of color, and (3) the flu epidemic of 1917 as it hit the town hard. It may be time for a re-broadcast. [1988]
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Washington Court House, Ohio, USA
County seats are places where ideals are expressed in architecture, where justice is meted out impartially, where even the tyranny of time falls beneath the law, where patriotism and local loyalties are on display, where service in the armed forces is memorialized, and where history is made and marked. [2016]
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Pomeroy, Washington, USA
The Garfield County courthouse assures all citizens of equal justice under the law. Elevated even higher than Lord Chronos (see the clock?) is a statue of Justice. Under her feet are the court rooms where her will is done. Outside is a Civil War soldier. Did anyone else expect it to be President Garfield? [2019]
Monday, July 13, 2020
Flemingsburg, Kentucky, USA
Seats of government, including county seats, are supposed to inspire confidence in the law. How is that achieved? In the case of courthouses, with elevation. First, the bell tower makes you look up to the law. Second, the ascending staircase lifts you off Main Street and puts you down in an Athenian temple, a reminder of the ancients who invented democracy. [2017]
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Bowman, North Dakota, USA
Last year at this time, the sunflowers here on the northern Plains were in full bloom. The Dakotas are the largest producers of sunflowers in the United States by far. Nevertheless, Kansas has dubbed itself the Sunflower State. It might be time to re-imagine state nicknames. [2019]
Friday, July 10, 2020
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Yocumtown, Pennsylvania, USA
Don't be a Wrong-Way Corrigan, expand your attic now by renting yet another storage unit for all the junk you will never use again in your life! Or, don't succumb to the hoarding gene and start watching The Minimalists podcast. They will help you change your ways. Be a Right Way Corrigan! [2005]
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Monday, July 6, 2020
San Diego, California, USA
This is the newest iteration of the sandwich board. In this case, it seems to be an open-face sandwich. If you are looking for a sign that you should be living downtown, this may be it. The market is growing for centrally located condos and apartments. Wouldn't you like to have the entire city as your front yard? [2020]
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Washington, DC, USA
The 1993 vote in the U.S. House of Representatives: 153 in favor, 277 against. The 2020 vote in the U.S. House of Representatives: 232 in favor, 180 against. DC Statehood may have passed the House, but it will never reach the Senate floor. Once again, American ideals just can't overcome American politics. Just wait, though: Change is coming. [2013]
Friday, July 3, 2020
Denver, Colorado, USA
It's gone. First vandalized, then removed. It happened just last week. In Colorado, no less. A Union soldier, no less. Yes, Colorado's Union forces fought against the Confederates, but then went on to perpetrate the Sand Creek Massacre in which hundreds of native peoples were slaughtered. What kind of public art do you want to take its place? [2019]