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Tag Archives: Schlaet’s Point
Another Tequila Sunrise
Alert “06880” photographer Betsy Kahn captured these beautiful colors (and a stray dog) this morning at Schlaet’s Point, near Compo Beach.
With hints of spring in the air, it’s great to know that Daylight Savings Time starts this Sunday.
The only downside is that gorgeous sunrises like this will happen one hour later.
Positano’s: The Prequel
Peter Jones posted a fascinating photo on Facebook today (and David Pogue provided some touch-up magic to it):
It shows the corner of Compo Hill Road and Hillspoint, during Hurricane Carol in 1954.
What is today Positano’s was then called Joe’s Store.
Peter wrote: “Notice the waves hitting Old Mill Beach. After Hillspoint Road was washed out, the town rebuilt and enlarged the jetty at Schlaet’s Point and reinforced the embankment at Hillspoint Road with HUGE boulders, creating sort of a Stonehenge effect.”
Darlene Bora added: “My mom always told me the pillars had been cut down at the bottom of Compo Hill Road (she grew up on Sterling Drive). I never saw them before today.”
Joe’s Store was there in 1954. Cafe de la Plage was there in 1984. Positano’s is there in 2014.
Now though, there’s no telling what that corner will look like — in good weather, and bad — in 2015.
Posted in Beach, Looking back, Weather
Tagged Cafe de la Plage, Old Mill Beach, Positano's, Schlaet's Point
Hurricane? What Hurricane?
A couple of weeks ago, Compo looked much as it did right after Hurricane Sandy.
By today — Memorial Day, the 1st gorgeous day of the beach season — virtually all the damage had been cleaned up.
Sure, it looks a bit different. The brick wall near the bathhouses is gone:
But the boardwalk has been repaired, and the patio near Joey’s looks just as enticing as ever:
The ever-popular sidewalk between Schlaet’s Point and Old Mill is ready for walkers, joggers, strollers and rollerbladers — with plenty of new stones:
Of course, if you look carefully you’ll see lingering after-effects. The enormous, how-did-they-ever-get-it-there? potted tree on the walkway to Compo Cove has looked like this since October:
And many homes still look like this:
Still, considering what the beach area looked like just 7 months ago, we weathered the storm very, very well.
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Tagged Compo Beach, Compo Cove, Hurricane Sandy, Old Mill, Schlaet's Point
Stonehenge By The Sound
Okay. I’m not crazy.
A couple of months ago, I took my 1st walk of the season from the beach to Elvira’s. On Hillspoint Road — from Schlaet’s Point almost to the big house with the US, Connecticut and Texas flags — I noticed a dozen or so oddly shaped rock slabs. They stuck up, vertically, from all the others.
I wondered if they were new. Nah, I said to myself. Can’t be. They look like they’ve been there forever. I can’t believe I never saw them before.
Besides, I continued (to myself), if someone just put them there, someone else would have mentioned it.
I hadn’t heard anything, from anyone.
And I never did
Until this week.
Alert “06880” reader Tom Feeley emailed:
Who made the decision to install the “Stonehenge pillars” along Hillspoint? Were there too many cars catapulting over the edge into the Sound?
Aha! I was right!
Someone did sneak them in.
The questions are:
- Who did it?
- Why did they do it?
- Why hasn’t anyone said anything yet?
If you’ve got a clue (or even if you don’t), click “Comments.”
Fiona’s Disappearing Island Reappears
There are 2 people Westporters always wonder about.
Who was “Staples,” they ask.*
And, equally importantly, who is “Fiona”?
For several years a sign — “Fiona’s Disappearing Island” — stood at the corner of Soundview Drive and Hillspoint Road. An “island” indeed appears and disappears near the Schlaet’s Point jetty, changing with the tide, but no one knew where the sign came from, or who named the spot.
Then the sign disappeared.
Now it’s back — as sea-like and jangly as ever.
No one still knows who Fiona is — though, I’m told, an inscription on the back of the new sign refers to “a gypsy who loved the sea.” (It’s pretty high up — presumably to thwart thieves. Yao Ming would find it hard to read the back.)
Meanwhile, here’s a closeup of the front:
How’d I get it?
Let’s just say “Fiona works in mysterious ways.”
(* Horace Staples — a very wealthy banker/businessman/merchant/farmer — founded Westport’s high school in 1884, age 80. He’s a fascinating man. But if you’d read my book on the history of Staples High School, you’d know all that.)
Posted in Arts, Beach, Totally random
2 Views On The Water
I still can’t believe I didn’t see the (very discreet) “Private Property” sign when I took this photo of “Westport’s Newest Park” for Sunday’s blog:
But as many commenters noted – and Betsy Phillips’ photo below shows — it is indeed the property of the Bluewater Hill Association.
I still cling to the belief that the sign was not there — perhaps it was attending Easter services?
It’s nice to know too that the homeowners across the street personally fixed the crumbling seawall after Hurricane Irene, and replanted all those beautiful flowers. All for the enjoyment of everyone who walks, jogs, races, bicycles, skateboards, motorcycles or drives by.
Meanwhile, just a few yards north on Hillspoint, there’s this:
Several beach lovers — some living nearby, others not — are upset at the new, high, view-obstructing hedge erected by homeowners whose deeds include the private beachfront on the opposite side of the road.
No one denies anyone the right to do with their property as they wish. We’re just sayin’…
Westport’s Newest Wonder
Beach-goers enjoying an Easter walk today — or a post-Passover stroll, or atheistic ramble — were treated to a new sight:
Hillspoint Road near Schlaet’s Point is the site of Westport’s newest park. Well, not officially — but someone spiffed things up nicely. There are daffodils, plenty of plantings, and a new swim-at-your-own-risk mini-beach.
Thanks — whoever you are — for this great gift to the town.
Why We Love Westport
It’s been a great summer, weather-wise. Weekend after weekend — and most 🙂 weekdays too — Mother Nature has hooked us up.
Our always-beautiful town has, in many ways, never looked better. Say what you will about the ills that buffet Westport, and the country; this has been a kick-ass summer.
Before it gets away, we should reflect on a few familiar summer scenes. And think, for a moment, how lucky we are to have them.

Sure, it's a downtown business district, with chain stores up the wazoo. But a few steps away flows a fine little river. And there are plenty of places to watch it go by.

The inlet leading to -- and, when the tide turns, from -- Sherwood Mill Pond is one of Westport's hidden wonders. The wooden bridge leading to Compo Cove is a special place to see (and span) it.
Posted in Beach, Downtown, Places, Westport life
Tagged Compo Beach, Compo Cove, downtown, Old Mill, Schlaet's Point


























