Wednesday, October 1, 2014

My final day; a doozy!

On Monday, I had a last visit to Central Park,and a wend over to the west, and then I headed down to Lower Manhattan in search of Zuccotti Park.  I knew it was down there somewhere, but not exactly.  Thus, I wended farther than was necessary, and passed the Park once, and found other subway stations, and finally, asked the third person for directions, and was told smilingly, "you're here!".  Lots of discoveries along the way.


morning light; bespotted lens - an emblem for a new building?

trust in man's ability




pretties!

subway entrance, shown before, perhaps

playground

flower boxes in windows

balconies

Giuseppe Verdi statue


funny day, looking for laughter and finding it there (Joni Mitchell lyrics)

citibike rack

another tile motif discovery!

here's lookin' at you, kid

Freedom Tower

the top of a building that I think was a fancy school

the whole building, well, almost

City Hall Park fountain

love the red!

I took this shot of 30 Ann St., hoping it might be in Grant's cool Book

and, lo and behold; there it is!

This more modest edifice on Ann St. I took for my mother, both for her friend Ann Grahn, and for her friend, Henry Allen!

nice door

statuary adornments

This was a different sort of subway entrance

the Cunard Line building entrance


The back of Trinity Church

Zuccotti Park at last!

if you see this, you're at Zuccotti Park; just so's you know

loved this!

St. Paul's under reconstruction

cool car!

cool car attracts children

the rear deserves attention, too.

another "now" shot, using the same perspective as in Grant's cool book, which I posted 2 or 3 posts ago.

Had to stop at our art supply shop for a small-tip paintbrush

artful pillar camoflage
Phew!  I have to stop here, but I have neglected things, and I have Jeffery's photos, and I still have to show you my homecoming, so I'll be back!

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