Yesterday was the 1st real day of spring. And talented photographer Lynn U. Miller was there to capture it.
Many folks headed to the beach. But Lynn was intrigued by the number — and variety — of people wandering around, and enjoying, downtown Westport.
She enjoyed shooting a variety of scenes. You’ll enjoy seeing our familiar town with fresh eyes. (Click or hover any of the photos to enlarge!)

Ruben Alva of Bridgeport heads to the river for a break from work at the Spotted Horse. (Photo/Lynn U. Miller)

Fang Chih Lee, her mother Li Lee, and son/grandson Drake Chen. Drake lives in Westport. His mother and grandmother were visiting for the weekend, from Plymouth, Mass. (Photo/Lynn U. Miller)

An old-fashioned Church Lane sign. Reflected in the window: the former Max’s Art Supplies. (Photo/Lynn U. Miller)

As the former Westport Y is remade into Bedford Square, a window goes missing. (Photo/Lynn U. Miller)
Great spring pictures. Please tell Lynne we’re still waiting for reunion pics from 2011!
i remember that Church Lane sign from when we lived on Church Lane 1945-47 in what appears to now be Spotted Dog. remember the Fire House also, the brass pole to sllde down,and the Firedog, a Dalmatian, a spotted dog !
Great memories — except the restaurant is the Spotted Horse, not Dog!
This reminded me of the summer I took a yoga class from Joanne Nistico in an upstairs room at the Y. We were deep into a relaxation/meditation phase when the fire alarm went off. Talk about “uplifting”!