A Glimpse of Spring in Hobart’s Downtown

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The gloom and clouds of April showed the first signs of surrendering to warmer weather this week and Hobart’s downtown was a great place to enjoy it.

 

A classic automobile for sale on display at the intersection of Lincoln and 10th. The home behind its modern colors pair with its black finish for an attractive sight as one turns left heading to the lake.

A classic automobile for sale on display at the intersection of Lincoln and 10th. The home behind’s modern colors pair with its black finish for an attractive sight as one turns left heading to the lake.

 

Rows of apple trees labeled for the varieties they yield are only starting to bud this week at the County Line Orchard.

Rows of apple trees labeled for the varieties they produce are only starting to bud this week at the County Line Orchard.

 

St. Bridget Church towers over the downtown Hobart area near the lake shore.

St. Bridget Church towers over the downtown area near the lake shore.

 

Hobart's downtown as seen from the far side of Lake George

Downtown as seen from the far side of Lake George.

 

Hobart's branch of the Lake County Public Library, where spring blossoms on a tree are just beginning to appear.

The town’s branch of the Lake County Public Library, where spring blossoms on a tree are just beginning to appear.

 

Hobart's Masonic Temple Building

Masonic Temple Building

 

Friends take every advantage of the mid outbreak of pleasant weather to do some fishing off of the docks at Festival Park on Lake George's North shore.

Friends take every advantage of the outbreak of pleasant weather to do some fishing off of the docks at Festival Park on Lake George’s North shore.

 

A particularly handsome residence sits on Lake George's Western shore

A particularly handsome residence sits on Lake George’s West side.

 

Spring blossoms in Festival Park foregrounding the downtown area on Lake George

Spring blossoms in Festival Park foregrounding the downtown area on Lake George.

 

 

Hobart's Memorial to the war dead on Main Street. It depicts an American soldier of the first World War.

Memorial to the war dead on Main Street. It depicts an American soldier of the first World War.

 

Christopher Zervos is a local photographer and writer. He was dishonorably discharged from the Boy Scouts of America for playing Dungeons and Dragons. He collects antique radios, house plants of unusual size, and predictions about his future that come alongside the bill in restaurants that serve generous portions of rice.