Beach season may be ebbing.
But plenty of folks still drive along Hillspoint Road, from Schlaet’s Point to Old Mill Beach.
Along the way, they see the construction taking place at 254 Hillspoint Road.
A long, low wooden home has been demolished. In its place rises a massive new home. The site was extensively blasted, with plenty of concrete poured for what seemed at first like a bunker.
But the construction trailer in front looks nothing like a typical makeshift office. Instead, it’s been gussied up to show the many passersby just what the interior of the home could look like, when finished.
That was the subject of last week’s Photo Challenge (click here to see).
It was hardly a challenge to many readers. Fred Cantor, Emily Gordon, Paul Edward Cahill, Dave Eason, Cat Malkin, Joelle Berger, Matt Murray, Andrew Colabella, Karen Como, Jerry Kuyper, Seth Schachter, Nathan Greenbaum, Seth Braunstein, Michael Szeto, Lisa Hayes, Judy Reid, Michael Simso, Laura Streitfeld, Michael Calise, Lynn Wilson, Nancie Rinaldi, Arthur Hayes and Deering Rose all knew exactly where and what it was.
A couple of readers said it was too easy. One complained, “Really, Dan??”
Yes, really.
Our Photo Challenge is only as challenging as the photos readers submit. If you’ve never contributed one, you can’t complain about what others send. As the saying goes: “If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.”
Now, if you know the solution to this week’s Photo Challenge, click “Comments” below.
(Photo/Susan Garment)
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