What a difference a comma makes.
Vanessa Bradford’s answer to last week’s photo challenge was: “Mansion Clam House dummy.”*
No, she was not referring to me. She was correctly identifying the subject of Peter Barlow’s photo: the jolly fisherman who for decades sat on the back roof of that popular Saugatuck restaurant. (Now it’s Parker Mansion — and the mannequin is gone.)
She was not the only one who quickly remembered the yellow-slicker clad guy. Others were Fred Cantor, Audrey Hertzel, Molly Alger, Michael Mombello, Andrew Colabella, Dan Herman, Jeff Giannone, Shirlee Gordon, Seth Braunstein, Fred Rubin, Elayne Landau, Diane Silfen, Jana Moorman, Michael Calise, Jacques Voris, Susan Feliciano, Bobbie Herman, Jamie Roth, Ken Palumbo and Amelie Babkie. (Click here for the photo.)
This week’s photo challenge might be harder. Then again, “06880” readers have their eyes open all over town. As always, if you know where in Westport you’d see this scene, click “Comments” below.
*The most famous example of the importance of commas: “Lets eat Grandma.”
Bedford Square passageway from Main Street.
The alley from Main Street to the courtyard of Bedford Place
Old back entrance to Y
In the ally off of main street to enter courtyard of old Y and enter Amis restaurant
It’s the walkway behind Bedford Square.
Bedford Square alley
The alley in Bedford Square
Definitely the walkway behind the old Y and Cafe Amis.
The corridor at Bedford Square between Main St and Amis.
Inside Bedford square
And of course that would be “Let’s eat Grandma,” not “Lets eat Grandma.”
Of course! That’s why you’re such a great proofreader!
No, it unless you’re practicing cannibalism, it should be “Let’s eat, Grandma.”
“What a difference a comma makes” is how the article begins. There is a great little book called “Eats, Shoots & Leaves” by Lynne Truss.
Sadly, apropos.
Right behind LF going towards Bedford Square
Back area of Bedford Square.
old back alley to Y building
Bedford Square off Main and leads to court yard
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Still looks like Aleppo ( photo challenge 1/17)
… but the guy with the sunglasses is new.
Is that in the walkway between Main Street and the new “square” (Bedford Square ??) behind Amis restaurant @ the old fire house??
Yes – you are all correct. It’s the Bedford Square alley, next to the construction of the old Bobby Q’s!
In back off bedford square going to main st
If only we could.
I walked back there on sat for the first time and was literally taken aback and wondered for a second, “where am I?”
The brick pavilion at the beach
In the alley behind Anthropologie.