Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Opus 40


I had heard about this place kind of recently, and couldn't believe I had never visited it when I had lived relatively close by.  It was a Monday and we had some time to kill so I got the info from my smartphone and we headed over.

They were actually closed, but a school group was just leaving so I figured they wouldn't mind just a couple more kids exploring.  The caretaker was kind.  He said we could walk around a bit and he'd keep it open for another hour.  No charge.

In 1938, Harvey Fite (1903-1976), one of the founders of the Bard College Fine Arts Department, purchased an abandoned quarry (reportedly for $250) in the town of Saugerties, NY, in Ulster County, about 100 miles north of New York City. Over a period of 37 years he created the monumental world-acclaimed 6 ½-acre bluestone sculpture now known as Opus 40.

Constructed by this one man, using dry-key stone techniques adapted from the Mayans, Opus 40 is made from millions of pieces of indigenous bluestone, laid by hand, creating a labyrinthine world of finely fitted stone, swirling with ramps and terraces constructed around pools and trees and fountains, rising out of bedrock a half mile deep. One can walk through, around, and over it, from the deepest recesses of its subterranean pathways (16 feet below ground) and up to the nine-ton monolith that is the epicenter and summit of the sculpture (three stories above ground). Opus 40 is a breathtaking blend of artistry and landscape.







Monolithic


















This picture came from the website
No way I could have gotten a birds-eye view

Also from the website



Ashokan

We headed down to the Catskills for a couple days to visit Matt and Alyssa, their two girls, and do an Ashokan visit.  I worked there for three years, still one of my most favorite jobs.  Also got to take the kids into the gorge which is where I'd brought thousands of students over the years.  Quite fun to revisit a place I had hiked so much and still knew what was around every corner, and what had evolved over the years.

jumping castle





teepee




Gazebo



Covered Bridge






Explaining


bugs

ski trail



mud avoidance

contemplating




waterfall

crawfish





Ivy and Julie






Deer trail


dads and daughters


more critters


This is the big farm house I lived in as a staff member

Our friend Adam came over to hang out






Julie wanted to do Matilda's hair


This fountain is at the pump station that sends water from the reservoir to NYC