Friday, September 23, 2011

Washington Ave Green (Pier 53)

Last Sunday Ashley and I decided to visit the nearby Washington Avenue Green on the newly developed pier 53. We'd heard that this was similar to the Race St Pier redevelopment that we visited a few weeks ago.

It was a sunny day so we decided to take a picnic.

The pier is located behind some industrial buildings to the side of the busy South Columbus Boulevard. To access it we walked along a bike lane and into the redeveloped area.
The first thing we saw was a "dendritic garden" with plants growing in between the cracks in tarmac:
We carried on and admired the flowers and plants that had been carefully layed out. It seems that the development has not  been going long enough for the plants to have properly established themselves and take on a more wild appearance.

The pier now came into view:
and we saw that it was blocked off from visitors and was being used as a wildlife reserve. I read that this pier used to be the Washington Ave immigration station for people immigrating to America.

We found a nice bench and ate our picnic:

and admired the view across the Delaware River to Camden, NJ:

The overall theme for the redevelopment was to keep hints of its industrial past. This meant keeping a lot of concrete and tarmac and interspersing the plants in between. We decided that, although it was nice that the redevelopment had been done, it would have been even nicer to have more plants and less concrete.

After we'd eaten in the sunshine we walked back through the gardens, stopping to admire a glittery gemstone addition to the tarmac:

Thursday, September 8, 2011

weather: hurricane irene


Ms. Hurricane Irene visited us recently as you all know by now.

After lots preparation: getting grocery supplies (blue corn tortilla chips, granola bars, peaches), three gallons of water, waterproof tape in case we sprung a leak (we did get a little one!), getting the wind-up radio ready, and filling a bathtub with water in case we lost power (which ended with one little cat getting quite soaked), baking excessive amounts of muffins and cookies..... well, Steven was a bit underwhelmed.

The destruction? Steven really wanted to see some damage, but all we could see were some downed leaves.

Because, you see, by the time the storm reached us, it didn't have much oomph left. It was saving that for Vermont and New Hampshire unfortunately.

wellie prepared

a downed limb! take a photo!

leaves


Look what the hurricane spawned! Just kidding, it's a plastic dinosaur...

Anyway, over the days after the hurricane we did see some awe-inspiring and heart-wrenching photos of the destruction it wreaked. It also flooded almost all of the creeks and rivers around here, it was just lucky we didn't need to get over them. So all in all, it was a pretty good experience for Steven's first hurricane, as hurricanes go.

One earthquake, one hurricane, flooding.... volcano next?