BSA troop 494 went on another fun trip to a rock climbing gym in Wallingford called Prime Climb. It's a great big indoor gym where we spent the night climbing the walls. Everyone had a lot of fun, and here are the pictures to prove it.
The life and times of a highschooler who has way too much time on his hands
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Griswold Airport in the winter
My dad and I went on a little snowshoeing trip in the two feet of snow down on my favorite property in town, the old Griswold airport. It's rumored that it won't be around much longer because they're either going to burn the buildings down for firefighter training or just tear them down, however, the town is taking it's sweet time at deciding on what to do with the 9 million dollar piece of waterfront property. Mostly everything was where it was left since last time I visited last summer.
My first blog post about the abandoned airport has all of the history if you wish to read up on it again, this will just be about the shell of the airport that is left to rot away. The woods are growing back over some of the buildings and taking over again. Because all the leaves were off the trees, it mad e exploring some of the more over grown buildings easier. Another perk of going out in two feet of snow in the dead of winter is that you don't need to worry about being seen by the people who live in Dud's village, a summer community located next to the airport.
Inside that rotted old yellow cabin |
That's dad. |
One of the many dilapidated houses |
The hangar/terminal "complex" |
I was only able to squeeze my head through the large rusty doors to snap these shots of the largest hangar on the site |
Air conditioners were a reoccurring theme at this airport |
The ratty old terminal. Just look at that ceiling. |
On the back there are some really old, out dated, aviation charts |
Some animals sought refuge in the hangars. |
A workbench in one of the hangars |
Choked.... |
Once again, I was only able to squeeze my head between the metal doors of these hangars to take these pictures. |
An old poster hanging on the wall of one hangar. It's the personal things in abandoned places that give them their eerie feel. |
REALLY old, collapsed hangars |
These came down long ago |
Dad felt being funny and drew in the 17 that's two feet below the snow |
Looking out at one of the marinas on the Hammonasset River. |
Down the runway |
On snowshoes, we were able to do anything. We were able to go WAY out in the marshland to the river and around the whole property. During the summer, that would be completely unheard of. |
One light was left at the end of the runway. We took it home and it still worked! |
Flowing water was rare in the subzero temperatures |
This little boat was an interesting find |
Here it is again under 2 feet of snow. I think it's been neglected ever since the airport closed. |
The hangars. Some doors were removed because some company's getting ready to demo it. |
Here you can see the hangar's about to be demolished. They dug pits to test for any ground contamination (oil spills, etc) There's also spray paint numbering the beams in the center. |
There's still a TV left in the "Pilot's Lounge" |
A view of the airport from the balcony of old lady Griswold's house. There wasn't anything inside, though I was only able to peer in through a couple of windows because it was locked up pretty tight. |
A couple classy pieces of real estate |
Saturday, January 15, 2011
"Embrace aging, it is a privilege denied to many" - Unknown
To me, January 15th is more than just MLKJ day, the day where we remember the birth of Martin Luther King Junior, one of the most influential civil rights activist, famous for his, "I Have a Dream" speech. It's also more than a day when we remember Chesley Sullenberger's "Miracle on the Hudson," where he landed an Airbus A320 in the frigid Hudson River after a bird strike, and saved 150 lives. January 15th is also my birthday, and this year, I'm turning 16, a big deal. Whenever DMV is open, I'll be able to get my learner's permit, and once Connecticut state law allows me, I'll be able to get my license. I can also get a job, but that may not be too easy now a days. So, happy birthday to me, and be proud of every year you live!
Here's some pictures of my truck after that 2 feet of snow that coated the state.
Here's some pictures of my truck after that 2 feet of snow that coated the state.
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