Thursday, June 5, 2014

More New York

Well, it's June 5th already.  Wow.  So many sights seen over so many miles.  Here are a few things I've come across in my wendings.

The most elegant Subway post I've seen yet.

This fabulous athelete was being photographed extensively in many poses.  I watched the shoot for a long time.

these ladies were like mirror images as they excercised.

flower-topped bridge

white bleeding hearts

pretty, but didn't note what they were

atrium near Battery Park

Manhattan Sailing School boats

Freedom Tower's tip reflected

South Ferry subway station tile art

50th Street subway tile art

This group was playing "Tequila!"

I liked the ornate carvings

and then, there was this funny one

the fountain where Jeffery and I meet up after work.  The subway station pops up below here
I think of my nephew every day, because this sign is on the corner near our hotel

the openings to Central Park are named

self-portrait of me sewing





the little sticker says "Secret Society of Ex-Mermaids"

more tile art at Christopher St.

the bow of the Staten Island Ferry

inside, there is tons of seats, and the Ferry ride is FREE

docking at Staten Island

color coordinated!

A view of Governor's Island from the water.  Jeffery and I want to go over there for a tour

docking at Manhattan

through two doors to the next subway car

more tile art

our doorman, trying to whistle up a taxi

Hans Christian Andersen and the Ugly Duckling

A harpist

Getting ready for a Marathon

the Falconer

Marathon porta-potty line from the east end

and at the west end, they're still setting up more!

Morning glories, just before the volunteers started untangling and re-stringing them up

this fellow was replacing/updating the posters, one by one

The B trains have pin-striped walls



Dumbo, aka Brooklyn Park, under re-construction

red door

steel-drum music in the subway

these fellows were heading into the Athletic Club.

1 comment:

  1. i love every single one of these! so fantastic dorothy. i'm so glad our secret society now has its own stickers... :)

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