Day off. But not. Just like yesterday was a day off, but not. We had some mandatory meetings yesterday afternoon and tonight I have to be at the theater at 7 for some preliminary work onstage. But, glory be, it looks like a sunny day out there so I’ll take a walk or two with my camera.
This is the Hall of Christ. Chautauqua is amazing. You’ll think you’ve figured out all the architectural styles and then, bam! A surprise. This is a gloriously beautiful building, with carvings everywhere. I took a peek inside and saw organ pipes and rows of seating.
One of the mossy and naturally aged urns on the porch.
Another view.
This is the Hall of Philosophy. Lectures are given here. It’s on a little hill, so you have to climb a number of steps to get there.
That’s the lake off in the distance.
The street that is adjacent to the Hall of Philosophy.
And this interesting porch view. Love, love the pillow.
Lots of Canadian flags around here. My Canadian roots smile at that.
And imagine my surprise when I went down a street and saw this:
Yep. A log cabin, smack dab in the middle of Victorian Chautauqua. It’s really beautiful.
Though I tend to stay away from anything political on this blog for obvious reasons, I have to say that the events of last week went a long way to restoring a sense of hope for this country and its citizens. Joy. That’s what I’ve been feeling. Joy.
And in the midst of unspeakable sorrow in Charleston, a eulogy by the President that is simply one of the best speeches he’s ever given. All that and his voice singing “Amazing Grace.”
Feeling thankful.
There’s a book review posted today on Just Let Me Finish This Page. You’ll like this mystery.
Happy Monday.
SueZK says
thank you for sharing your trip with us. the pictures are beautiful
I love the way you state your views on things. Its so eloquently done and with real feelings behind it.
thank you :)
Claudia says
You are welcome, Sue. Thank you!
Linda @ A La Carte says
Love the walk with you and the unexpected sights! The views are truly amazing! I agree that our country took a big step forward embracing love and equality during so much sadness.(hard to type with a cat butting my hands for pets…LOL) back after a cat break! I hope the good weather continues!
hugs,
Linda
Claudia says
Me too. Cats and dogs are very clear about it when they need affection, aren’t they?
Nancy Blue Moon says
What a glorious church indeed..I can imagine how wonderful it is inside..I also like the Stop Global Warming pillow..I was trying to look closely at it and I believe it is done on fabric with a map on it..how clever..I like that head planter on the porch also..I would like to have a couple of those as when you add a plant in the top for hair they look so whimsical..Imagine that..finding a log cabin in the middle of all of those Victorian cottages..and a very nice one too..Enjoy your semi-day off..Looks like a nice one here..until it rains again tonight..
Nancy Blue Moon says
And also..I too feel like something good has finally happened among all the war and hate and violence..Love Happened..Love Won..a long and courageous battle..No one has the right to tell you who you can love..
Claudia says
Amen. Love won. Well stated, Nancy.
Claudia says
It’s sunny now. I think we’re getting rain again in a couple of days.
Vicki says
I get a bit geographically-displaced when it comes to the Northeast but I kept hoping you’d be (and Don and Scout would be!) far away from where those escaped convicts were on the loose from that northern NY prison near the border of Canada! It’s been all over the news here in SoCal, for weeks now…
Claudia says
Well, they were closer to Canada than our neck of the woods, but they were on the same side of the state as Mockingbird Hill Cottage. I’m on the western edge of the state right now.
Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces says
It is such a beautiful town…I always enjoy seeing the sights there. There is so much creativity and beauty.
Claudia says
There is. It’s really a rare place – nothing like it, I think.
Donnamae says
Love these little tours…such diverse architecture! I too, was so happy with recent events…made my heart smile. Enjoy your semi-day off! ;)
Claudia says
I will. Have to buy some groceries, too!
Addie says
Thanks for the pics!!!! I have been many-many times out to the east coast but never been to Chautauqua…mmmm….maybe it is time!!! Would LOVE to stroll those streets!!!
Addie
Claudia says
It’s a great place to take long walks, Addie!
Chris K in Wisconsin says
I am enthralled with the Hall of Philosophy!! Oh, the things to be thought!! A place to ponder! It makes me happy.
Last week made me pretty happy, too. My faith in our country has been restored a bit. And the pursuit of happiness has been (finally) awarded to so many.
Claudia says
Finally. Very thrilling, to be sure, Chris!
Wendy TC says
Love the independent-mindedness of having a log cabin amidst the quaint cottages! My father’s side is entirely Canadian…he was the only one to immigrate to the US, so I have much affinity and affection for my Canadian family. Last week’s event was especially satisfying as another step in broadening rights.
Claudia says
My mother’s side was entirely Canadian. And my paternal grandfather was born in London, Ontario – so it’s everywhere in my family.
Barbara Miller says
I can totally see myself attending a lecture or talk at the Hall. What a neat place.
Claudia says
It is. I really love the design.