Spring sits on the city like a hen on a doorknob. Birth cannot swell stone seed-leaves apart, split the macadam shell -- Read More
front porches.
I recently read...and I couldn't agree more... "What this world needs is more front porches...where folks converse, live, laugh, and love." Read More
spring at the new york botanical garden.
The New York Botanical Garden is a must at spring time...but even better when there's a Chihuly exhibition. Read More
impressionism at the nybg.
A visit to the American Impressionist garden at the New York Botanical Garden had been on my list for a while and knowing the exhibit would soon Read More
shame on you, nyc.
Like the large painted murals that I've showcased in previous blog postings, commissioned public art pieces are a favorite of mine too. Read More
summer in the city.
Remember me? I know...it's even hard for me to believe that I didn't post at all during July! It was the first month that Read More
my city is changing.
Yes...it's true. My city is changing and I don't like it. Was it being away for almost five months that made me so aware? Empty Read More
loss.
It was eerie to be at an opening for an exhibition depicting the destruction of Hiroshima while the attacks on Paris were being carried out. So much Read More
green-wood.
Just approaching the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn was love at first sight for me. I mean really...who could not be intrigued enough to wander Read More
the desnudas of times square.
Times Square in New York City. I hate it. In fact...if I need to go somewhere near the Times Square area, I'll make a point to go way around just to Read More
wanderings.
After a couple of weeks or so on the farm...I found the need to explore somewhere totally different and decided on an area that I rarely go Read More
washed up.
Broken bottles...dead horse bones...rusted metal...this isn't your typical beach. In fact, walking the beach at Dead Horse Bay brings the saying "One Read More
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