New York
The Smells of New York
Saturday, March 27th, 2010I recently posted a series of photographs of New York, souvenirs of a sprink break trip. Undeniably, there is more to see in this city than in just about any place else on earth.
And more to smell. This fact hadn’t quite invaded my consciousness until I read an AP news story today. “Volunteers amble through […]
Things You Don’t See Every Day . . . Unless You’re in New York (Part 3)
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010Finally, three more photos of New York City. I’ve never seen anything like these before, anywhere.
First, an M&M rainbow from the M&M store on Broaday. You don’t get those colors in your normal bag of M&Ms.
I saw the following sign in a classroom at NYU, during a college tour. The Threshold of Hearing is the […]
Things You Don’t See Every Day . . . Unless You’re in New York (Part 2)
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010Here are some more things that you don’t see every day . . . unless you happen to be in New York City. And even then you might not see them every day, but you could.
The Irises by Vincent Van Gogh, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Late in life Van Gogh painted a number […]
Things You Don’t See Every Day . . . Unless You’re in New York
Monday, March 22nd, 2010Here are a few photos from my recent trip to New York. They’re sights you don’t see very often, if at all, outside of the Big Apple.
The elevator indicates that we’re on the 86th floor (of the Empire State Building).
What the city looks like from 86 floors up (1050 feet high).
All over New York City […]