Sunday, August 2, 2015

Baked and beyond..

Today was one of those random mornings. The kind of beautiful morning where I would do just about anything to avoid being indoors. And it was this desire that led my direction. First stop was the Get Baked Bakery.
My friend who had suggested the location is working at the Windsor Arts Center, and the little intersection of buildings, quaintly situated at the Amtrack railroad stop, has an eclectic funky vibe about it, that suggests you have unwittingly stumbled into a space on the brink of a community charged comeback. Get Baked is chock full of charming, organic details, such as chalk signs, mismatched assortments of padded lawn furniture with faux leather armchairs left to age in the sun. Inside the aging structure is the coffee shop/ bakery to the left, contained within the curious, larger room. 

Apparently the owner is using the space to host a successful pop up market, and plans on eventually creating a more permanent indoor marketplace. The bakery is not short on options. The vintage display case is loaded with delicious pastries. A small menu on the right gives drink options. The counter offers another menu with $3.50 frittatas...wait, $3.50? Yep, that might be the best breakfast deal I have ever come across. And everywhere else, there is something to look at. Including the ceiling. 


One lemon ginger tea later, we headed to the other side of the tracks to accompany her as she opened up the Windsor Art Center for business, and to see her work in the current show, Collective Views. She has three pieces in the show. Her most recent pieces have dealt with issues surrounding hoarding. She takes items that have been left in her own house, or that are given to her, and transforms them into “quilts” or tapestries made from these materials, giving them new life, and us something quite uniquely beautiful, and something to consider about consumerism. It was an interesting stretch from edible consumption on one side of the tracks, to physical consumption, on the other side. 
  The afternoon ended in Hartford’s beautiful Riverside Park where the thoughts of consumerism made us long for the comforting green trails along the river. If you have never been there, and don’t know what I am referring to, I highly recommend it. For years, I remember people saying that Hartford either doesn’t have a riverfront, or hasn’t taken advantage of our riverfront. I think Riverside Park refutes that very well. There is a vibrant park with a boat house, trails, boat launch, and a fitness area. The vistas in the park afford for solitary musings along the banks, picnics, or games. No secret to the lovers of cricket, you will often find an active game taking place on the long stretch of field. If you follow the path along the river, you will find some peaceful, beautiful scenes that will make you almost forget you are on the edge of I-91. Ah, Hartford...
Oh, and postscript. I like finding graffiti. 

Get Baked: 25 Central St, Windsor, CT 06095. 860-688-0420 / Web: http://getbakedct.com


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