Authenticity and Hudson

authentic |ôˈθentik| (abbr.: auth.)

adjective

  • of undisputed origin; genuine : the letter is now accepted as an authentic document | authentic 14th-century furniture.
  • made or done in the traditional or original way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an original : the restaurant serves authentic Italian meals | every detail of the movie was totally authentic.
  • based on facts; accurate or reliable : an authentic depiction of the situation.
  • (in existentialist philosophy) relating to or denoting an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life ((definition adapted from Dictionary Version 2.1.1 Apple, Inc.)

Warren St. Hudson Ny dusk looking up town

In part because of the vigorous discussion in the various “Signage” postings in the Hudson Business Coalition discussion group and other discussions I have had recently about Hudson, I have come to think that a major feature of Hudson is authenticity. Hudson demonstrates authenticity in all four senses described in the definition above. People who own businesses here, whether in antiques, art, music, and many more, do so from some central personal passion. Visitors experience this directly. Visitors must digest the experience and make it their own. And, many times businesses receive direct feedback about their passions from visitors and not in frequently new perspectives and information about their passions. Continue reading

Taste of Hudson – great weather, great crowds, big success

Belo3rd’s Taste of Hudson street extravaganza came and went today. The weather was great from beginning to end; lots of restaurants brought their offerings; and lots of people showed up to munch and graze. Here are a few photos of the event.

Tent frame

Tent frame at 8:45am

tent frame with roof

Roof goes on 9am

view from 3rd street

View from 3rd St.

Taste of Hudson ticket sales

BeLo3rd Bucks move briskly

Savoia food

Food work at Savoia's table

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Sacred Heart Church table with popular eggplant parmesan

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Tanzys Breakfast and Tea

American Glory BBQ – we finally partake – rank it “a keeper”

American Glory BBQ - Warren St. Hudson NYMonths after the opening of American Glory BBQ here in Hudson, Karen and I stopped for a munch yesterday. In honor of my birthday I had a very specific hankering for meatloaf. After checking around, I realized that, excepting the meatloaf at the Blue Plate in Chatham and  at the diners on the Taconic Parkway, American Glory was the only place serving up this delicacy close enough not to involve lengthy car rides.

So, before what turned out to be a less than completely satisfying trip to the movies to see the new George Clooney vehicle, The American, we stopped at American Glory. Even at 5:30 the ground floor was a bit too noisy with piped in music. We trotted upstairs and found ourselves in a spacious room with a high tin ceiling and booths and banquette seating. It was much quieter. The service was good and the food serviceable to quite good for slightly up scale bar cuisine. Karen had a bowl of chili and some crab stuffed deviled eggs. Keeping in mind that we have a rather forgiving sense of food values, we rate American Glory as a keeper for future visits.

Flag Day in Hudson – June 12th 2010

Karen took a bunch of pictures of the June 12th Flag Day fesitivities here in Huidson. She turned some into a movie.

For the uninitiated it is important to know that this parade and associated hoopla is the major public event of the year. Warren St. is filled end to end. The parade lasts for over two hours and the whole event is capped off with fireworks that run on and on a la Boston’s Fourth Fourth of July boondoggles.

Here is a link to Karen’s movie on the Davis Orton Gallery website.

New Fence at 32 Warren St.

The 19th century cast iron fence at 32 Warren St. was seriously damaged a couple of months ago by an errant car. Fortunately good insurance and a diligent search for a company that could build a replica of the iron fence has produced results. The new sections of the fence contained a combination of steel, cast iron, and water-jet cut steel trim at the bottom. Welding the steel to the iron fence is not as easy as just cranking up your garage welder. Nevertheless, the craftsmen who performed the work made it look very easy.

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32 Warren St. Hudson NY