Saturday, March 30, 2013


A is for Architecture

While sitting in my car, and waiting to talk to persons who were interested in the Bible, I noticed an unfamiliar building that was across the street.  It was annexed to a building which I considered to be a school, and birds were delighting sitting on the cross that was firmly affixed to the roof.

Across from this structure was a building that I construed to be an apartment dwelling and/or a commercial site.  It had lots of varied shape windows in the back.  I wondered why hexagonal shaped windows loomed the rear as well as circular and square shaped objects.

 I telephoned my brother who advised me that Newark has a great heritage for architecture.  During the 19 and 20th centuries, immigrants from Italy, Poland and Germany brought with them their architectural designs.  I want to venture on this journey, and also to my surprise, and delight, right then I started on my journey or venture of assessing architectural dwellings in Newark, NJ.

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