Wednesday, June 06, 2007

jacobs field, circa 2005

In another blog's discussion of reasons to move to Cleveland, I discovered a link to a New York Times feature, "36 Hours: Cleveland." If you click that link, hopefully you'll see the same thing I did:



Click to read the caption.

That's either the visiors' dugout, or the Davey Tree pavilion has really come a long way since I last went to a game.

Actually, my first thought upon opening the article was, "Holy cats, where is that in Cleveland?" and was trying to think where there was a mountain in the Cuyahoga Valley. Then I started reading the caption and thought it was a joke, expecting a punchline. Nope. I guess the NYT just reused the filename of that image since two years ago.

Amusement.

2 Comments:

At Sat Jun 09, 10:57:00 AM 2007, Blogger Christine said...

huh- I didn't even notice the picture at first...then i thought, well, i dunno, i've never been to jacobs field, maybe they have some weird diorama exhibit. but you're right, they probably just reused the filename. how hilarious!

 
At Sat Jun 09, 01:21:00 PM 2007, Blogger Liz said...

That's funny. Good catch (baseball pun sort of intended).

 

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