
A glorious spring day
finally here on the square and I took my camera out at lunch to see what I could
find for '
F'.
Follow along with me, won't you?
You can see that the warm weather and sunshine has made all our trees suddenly,
overnight, explode with
flowers.

It was such fun to stand under this tree and look up at the blue, blue sky.
As it is a just few days before Easter, every door of the Baptist Church had
floral crosses. So lovely.
The next building north of the church is a
florist. This hasn't always been a florist.

An older photo of this building will pop up again when we get to 'L'.
And the next building north of that is the
funeral home, established in 1923.

The grass is little brown now and the flowers are still pansies to withstand cooler weather, but Mayes Ward-Dobbins always has the most beautiful landscaping.
But all of this was not my main destination. Instead I turned back and went a block south and east to
Fire Station No. 1 home to the
Fire Museum

This is the 1879 Silsby Steamer, manufactured up
Mary's way in Seneca, NY, completely
functional,
fully restored in 1992, and one of only
five still in existence. [Oh, and what is that in the lower right?
Brumby rockers.]
What a
fabulous spring day to walk about the square!