A Spring Snow Storm. The weather folk say our first major snow storm of the year. Winter recorded none. These images show the world outside my Flat here in Rochester western New York – earlier today, Monday April 23. Heavy wet snow with more predicted for the rest of today. Forecast up to six inches locally with higher amounts in hills and west. Messy driving. Schools closed or with delayed openings. Downed lines with resultant power outages.
This Spring our weather is a roller coaster ride. A week ago Rochester reach record high temperatures. Flowers and flowering trees abounded. See my Walk in the Park images – click here to view them. Freezing and near freezing temperatures for today and tomorrow. The temperature rises to 60 F on Wednesday.
Recently I was in Roanoke Virginia to cook for a group of NYS FITS builders. Volunteers all, they worked for two weeks with Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley. While there the group bunked at Campbell Memorial Presbyterian Church in Vinton. I was soon to learn that somewhere in the Valley roamed a Great Ape, known simply as the Kong after the giant quadruped of movie fame – King Kong.
On a slow day, Joanne my long-suffering co-cook, and I set off on a geocache quest. We ended at Roanoke’s mountain “star.” From this vantage point, I gazed off over the Valley and City and reflected on the location of the Kong, that mighty beast. A local at the overlook shared that he heard the giant ape was downtown – somewhere near the train yards.
King Kong Reported in This Area of Roanoke
My search, refined, I determined to find and digitally capture this monster whose name sake terrorized that great metropolis, New York.
It was on a later trip into downtown Roanoke that I was able to continue my search for this elusive beast. On this occasion I was with a small group that included Photo Eric, his bride of some years, Deb, and FITS volunteer Claude. On the way into the City, we went through an out-of-the-way neighborhood. At one place it provided a vantage point to see the City. I persuaded the driver to stop, and despite his impatience, managed to look long enough to see what appeared to me, Kong in the City. I quickly snapped a digital image.
Is that the Kong on that modernistic building?
Once in the City’s downtown and after a walk with the group around the Market District, and after taking some rather good photo shots, if I don’t say so myself, the group settled in at a downtown coffee shop. I quietly left the group while they were having coffee, and if you know my love for coffee, this was a sacrifice on my part.
I headed towards the my earlier Kong sighting. I questioned locals as to the exact location. I wended my way; closer to the rail-yards, closer to that glass and beam building.
Suddenly, there he was, on the third floor balcony of the Taubman Museum of Art. Tall and proud, defiant and angry – a roar in his throat, a small plane in his hand: The Kong stood.
The Kong of Roanoke, now captured in high-definition digital images. My hunt was successful. I have my trophy shot of this magnificent beast, the Kong of Roanoke.
The Kong of Roanoke - on Third Story BalconyKong - Shadowed in the Taubman Museum of Art BuildingEver Defiant at Life - the Kong Rages