
Longshore golf course (Photo/JD Dworkow)

Longshore golf course (Photo/JD Dworkow)
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Compo Beach basketball courts (Photo/Andrew Colabella)
Back in the day — long before the PAL Skating Rink at Longshore, and even before its predecessor, the rink next to the miniature golf course (for decades now, the Westport Tennis Club indoor courts behind Goodwill) — there were plenty of places to skate in Westport.
Ponds like the one on Bulkley Avenue North welcomed all. Most are gone now — though Round Pond across from Longshore (where Dorothy Hamill often skated, while visiting relatives nearby) still draws crowds when it’s safely frozen.
Not far away, the corner of Compo Road South and Bridge Street — before I-95 plowed through — was also very popular.
This was no ordinary outdoor venue. It was owned by Parke Cummings — a noted author, humorist, and frequent contributor to the New Yorker and Sports Illutrated.
Here’s a photo from those days:

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Speaking of ice:
Prolific Westport author Carl Addison Swanson writes: “While the book, movie and most news stories deal with the Great Ice Storm Felix of December 1973, which paralyzed the entire state of Connecticut, 50 years ago today another ice storm hit Westport and surrounding towns.
“I know it well, for it was my wedding day. It took us close to 3 hours to get from Westport to the church in New Canaan.
“The Merritt Parkway was a sheet of ice, and the caterer smashed into a telephone pole delivering yummies to the Roger Sherman Inn.
“The ice finally melted, as did the marriage.”

January 1974 ice storm. (Photo courtesy of Carl Addison Swanson)
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Frozen sunset over Sherwood Mill Pond (Photo/Rick Benson)

Winslow Park, in today’s snow … (Photo/Patricia McMahon)

… and an early morning Cross Highway view (Photo/Claudia Sherwood Servidio)

Most people just shoveled the snow. Jerry Kuyper made art out of it. (Photo/Jerry Kuyper)

Tonight’s South Beach sunset (Photo/JD Dworkow)
After all the wind and rain of the past 10 days, it took just a bit of snow to topple a large tree on Compo Road South, near the entrance to Baron’s South and Park Lane.
The road — a major route off the Post Road — is closed while crews remove the tree and restore power.

Tree down on Compo Road South. (Photo/Alex Sherman)

Dramatic clouds this morning at Compo Beach … (Photo/Tommy Greenwald)

… and Grove Point (Photo/Jann Colabella)
A few more looks at today’s weather:

Gloria and the Minute Man (Photo./Michael Diggin)

Colin and Liam Ford, at the new Parker Harding Plaza beach (Photo/Susan Ford)

Sherwood Island marsh, now a lake (Photo/Jalna Jaeger)

Ned Dimes Marina (Photo/Nancy Lally)
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Tagged Gloria oyster boat, Minute Man monument, Ned Dimes Marina, Parker Harding Plaza

Saugatuck Island (Photo/Howard Edelstein)

Black Duck parking lot (Photo/Ian Warburg)

Amidst the floods: a rainbow over Parker Harding Plaza. (Photo/David Waldman)
A few scenes around town, as tides rose, and flooding inundated Westport today.
High tide was a few minutes ago, just before 12:30.
The forecast for the rest of today and tomorrow: windy.

Owenoke (Photo/Nathan Greenbaum)

Compo Beach (Photo/Dinkin Fotografix)

Soundview Drive (Photo/Dinkin Fotografix)

Evan Harding Point, at Longshore (Photo/Scott Smith)
Canal Road on Saugatuck Island (Photo/Gene Borio)

Taylor parking lot, downtown (Photo/Amy Schneider)

Main Street (Photo/Amy Schneider)

One view of Parker Harding Plaza … (Jennifer Johnson)

… and another (Photo/Amy Schneider)

Willowbrook Cemetery (Photo/Claudia Sherwood Servidio)

And, from last night, this uprooted tree at Assumption Cemetery on Greens Farms Road. (Photo/Carrie Kuhn)
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