Cute dog in a shop window. If I didn’t know better I’d think he/she was laughing.
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Rokinon/Samyang AF 24-70 f2.8 FE
Photographs and thoughts on photography and camera collecting
Eileen O’Connor Weber (June 14, 1918 – December 30, 2012) was a woman who loved the community more than anything. A life-long Briarcliff Manor resident, she was the it-girl of the neighborhood. Growing up in Briarcliff with her mother and two brothers, she was always involved. Whether it was attending masses at St. Theresa’s Church, participating on varsity sports teams, or volunteering with numerous charities, Eileen did everything out of love. She was nicknamed “Sunshine O’Connor” and the name truly fits! She went thorough Briarcliff Manor public schools and graduated from Briarcliff High School in 1936. She studied at Edgewood Park, the college located formerly on the property of the Briarcliff Lodge, and received a degree in Secretarial Science in 1938. She worked for Young & Rubicam in Manhattan for 12 years, and co-opened her own real estate firm, Weber-Tufts Realty, with Betty Tufts in 1954. Her pride for the community took her to many places. In 1974, she was a founding member of the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society. In 1992, Weber-Tufts Realty merged with Houlihan Lawrence, where Eileen continued her practice until retiring at 87. She spent her time volunteering with countless organizations, running the infamous bus tours of Briarcliff Manor, and spending time at Sleepy Hollow Country Club. She passed on December 30th, 2012 at the age of 94. Her spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched personally in the community, as well as all the places that honor her legacy.
Ms. Weber really loved hats. These are just a few in the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society collection. There are more. The captions for each of the photographs provide more information on the individual hats.
For more information on Ms. Weber see Eileen Weber, a Briarcliff Original on the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society website. The Society also gave permission for these photographs to be taken.
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Rokinon/Samyang AF 24-70 f2.8 FE
The Rockefeller State Park Preserve is a state park in Mount Pleasant, New York in the eastern foothills of the Hudson River in Westchester County. Common activities in the park include horse-riding, walking, jogging, running, bird-watching, and fishing. The park has a rich history and was donated to the State of New York over time by the Rockefeller family beginning in 1983. A section of the park, the Rockwood Hall property, fronts the Hudson River. It was formerly the private residence of William Rockefeller, and began use as a New York state park in the early 1970s. In 2018, the park was added to New York’s State Register of Historic Places.
I’ve posted about it many times. See here.
Above: View of the Pocantico River
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Rokinon/Samyang AF 24-70 f2.8 FE