Hillary and the donkey



Hillary and the donkey, originally uploaded by Dan Hewins.

She should be a farmer because she loves animals so much. She’s a democrat but that doesn’t mean that if there were an elephant at this farm in Vermont that she wouldn’t have posed with it.

storm front



storm front, originally uploaded by hewins.

When Hillary and I went to Vermont the weather was totally perfect most of the time, but a storm rolled in one evening and I managed to catch it as it did. The front was moving from right to left in this picture and it came in with a speed and power I hadn’t seen before.

Hillary’s wish is granted



Hillary’s wish is granted, originally uploaded by hewins.

Today is Hillary’s birthday! Getting the opportunity to feed a baby goat is probably a better gift than I could ever get for her. She always says that she love goats the best but yesterday we really saw that that’s true.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY HILLARY!!

city vehicle parked in the bike lane

city vehicle parked in the bike lane, originally uploaded by hewins.

I submitted this to a site I found called mybikelane.com. Sort of a way to keep track and publicize of those violations of cars in the bike lanes. I’m not sure it does anything to deter the action but it’s a cool way to make drivers accountable. So far I’ve only submitted two photos.

capture



capture, originally uploaded by hewins.

last year this weekend was the Stabbin’ Cabin. There was a wasp there that liked to kill inchworms.

The Giglio and the band



The Giglio and the band, originally uploaded by hewins.

Last night, Hillary, Nina, and I went to the Giglio Feast in our neighborhood. This is an annual event that lasts about a week and has been going on in Brooklyn since about 1907. The main event is ‘the dancing of the giglio’ and is pictured here. About 130 men lift this platform, which holds the tall tower, an older gentleman with a microphone and a band. They march it up and down Havemeyer street, performing a few special lifts wherein they may bounce or spin the platform. Here is a site that has information on the various feasts in the USA. And Here is a site that is specific to the one here in Williamsburg. It has a long history. A few men get the honor of being a “Capo,” which is a position of honor among the carriers. A Capo is in charge of a subgroup of lifters of the giglio. All I know is that you have to have been involved for many years to receive this honor.

This is the kind of thing that reminds me that I live in a real neighborhood with history and community and it makes me feel good to be a Brooklynite.