The year got off to a sad start with our friend Dandy’s funeral. He passed away at the end of December, 2015. Soon afterwards it was our wedding anniversary, which we celebrated with a meal at La Cremaillere. February saw us in New York City for a performance of ‘Something Rotten’. My wife’s birthday is in March so we went into the city again – this time to see ‘The King and I’.
April was a very busy month. Our friend Ken returned from Bangkok and stayed at the house in Briarcliff Manor for a few weeks. A visit to the Orchid Show at the NY Botanical Garden was a particular highlight (we went with friends Ken, Menchie and Chita). Other events included a meal at the Hudson Room in Peekskill with friends Roxana, Olga and Gustavo; a piano recital at Our Lady of Restoration Chapel, Cold Spring, NY; a meetup at the Fig and Olive in New York City with my brother-in-law; two nieces and one nephew. My brother-in-law stayed with us for a few days and we took him to Chuang Yen Monastery, Boscobel and Springwood: the FDR Mansion in Hyde park. The month concluded with my birthday celebration: ‘Man of La Mancha’ at the Westchester Broadway Theatre with friends Ken and Roxana.
My wife made her annual pilgrimage to Europe in May to visit and assist children and grand children. This time she went to Switzerland, France and the UK. As usual I stayed home looking after the animals and the houses.
June saw us down in Hastings-on-Hudson for a garden party at our friend Marcia’s house. We also paid a quick visit to nearby Stonecrop Gardens and participated in the Roaring Brook Lake (RBL) annual Garden Tour.
Our older daughter and her family (husband and three children) came to stay in July/August. We also had a visit from old friends Menchie and Chita. We took them to see a Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival performance of ‘As You Like It’ at picturesque Boscobel
Friends Marcia and Grace came to visit in August, as did the de la Piedras and some of their relatives. We also visited the remarkable Untermeyr Gardens in Yonkers.
September took us to Staatsburg for a visit to the Mills Mansion. We also hosted a meeting (about 30 participants) of the RBL Garden Club at our house (one of the monthly meetings that we regularly attend); had a very pleasant evening by the lake at our neighbors Kate and Terry. Old friend and colleagues Tony and Safiye also came to visit.
Highlights of October include dinner with may wife’s dance mate and her husband at Chatterbox 54 in Briarcliff Manor and Latin Night at the Tompkins Corners Cultural Center.
November was another busy month with a fundraiser at Whitby Castle in Rye; A dinner cruise on the Hudson (with the de la Piedras); a trip into New York City to see Spamilton (with Roxana and her mother); and a visit from our younger daughter with whom we went to the “Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest” exhibit at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City followed by a performance of ‘On your feet’. Thanksgiving was spent with a very congenial group at our friend Paul’s.
In December both of our son-in-laws were in town. One came to stay at the lke and we went to nearby Char Steakhouse for dinner. We went to see the other in New York City for lunch at Brasserie Ruhlmann. The year concluded with the annual Garden Club Christmas Party and yet another trip into NYC to see “The Front Page” with Nathan Lane.
We finished off the year with a party at my wife’s friend Carmen’s house.
On the photography front, I continue to get out a lot and take pictures. This year I ended up keeping over 2,000 (and probably deleted twice as many). I continue to maintain this blog, which now has more that 1,500 posts with more than 500 being added in 2016 (average 43 per month). I gave the blog a new look in September and since then have been updating the header image every month. I also reconfigured my workspace to make it a bit more pleasant and framed a few pictures to put on the walls.
Disk space was getting tighter and tighter so I did a major cleanup and deleted a large number of older photographs. However, the writing was on the wall: no matter how much I deleted I was still going to run out of space soon. The only answer was more disk space so I acquired a 2Tb drive and moved all of my image files to it, reconfiguring Lightroom as I went.
My photography library continues to grow. This year I added books on John Cohen, Robert Capa (whose grave I unexpectedly came across in a local cemetery), Diane Arbus, William Eggleston, Irving Penn, William Henry Fox Talbot, Edward Steichen, Josef Sudek, and Saul Leiter as well as books by Art Wolfe, Freeman Patterson and Beaumont Newhall’s wonderful ‘History of Photography’.
I’ve also added a few vintage cameras to my camera collection, but not too many. Last year I said that I wanted to use these film cameras more but I’m afraid I haven’t been very successful with this resolution. This is clearly one to carry over into 2017.
My trusty Sony RX100 model one went belly up on Christmas Day. This would normally have been a cause for great consternation. It wasn’t because I’d already been considering an upgrade but had managed to talk myself out of it because of the cost. The demise of of the RX100 m1 gave me all the excuse I needed to get an RX100 m3. It arrived yesterday and my initial impressions of it are very positive. It’s actually the first completely new camera I’ve bought in six years.