A number of establishments around here ( like this CVS store) claim to be open 24 hours a day...
But not necessarily seven days a week ( Rite Aid is not 24 hrs on the weekends)...
A couple of delis are open all night but have a buzzer at the door...
Well, traffic never completely stops, not here around the Midtown tunnel, that's for sure.
You can hear one motorcyclist from my apartment late at night some times ( I assume it is the same person) who really revs up his engine as he heads through the local brick canyon on his way to the tunnel...
Yes. Another Psychic. Is there a "Psychic Community" around here or something?
Some of them use Yoga symbols and some seem more oriented towards astrology or perhaps palmistry.
If you believe in conspiracy theories, I am sure you can find some wicked purpose to why so many of these places are located around here.
Putting my experiences of Life In NYC in a more personal perspective, and checking in with international/national, tech and some other news
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Derelict Bike; Feeding Pigeons
Monday, June 28, 2010
Eagle; Flower before rain: japanese straightening
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Gay Pride Parade; Yet Another Psychic
I got over to Madison Avenue too late to see any of the Gay Pride parade...sure it will be on TV news tonight.
All I saw were some stragglers like this couple and tons of cops soaking up overtime and tropic heat.
Heard one of the cops complaining about the heat...very unusual, NYC cops are real stoics about the weather. They are out in everything all the time...
Just when I thought I had seen all of them, voila, another new psychic shop pops up in my path. This neighborhood has too many psychic places for it not to mean something....but what?
All I saw were some stragglers like this couple and tons of cops soaking up overtime and tropic heat.
Heard one of the cops complaining about the heat...very unusual, NYC cops are real stoics about the weather. They are out in everything all the time...
Just when I thought I had seen all of them, voila, another new psychic shop pops up in my path. This neighborhood has too many psychic places for it not to mean something....but what?
Friday, June 25, 2010
Shoes; New Psychic; Neighbor
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Oxford Newz and Smoke; Green Condos
Can remember when I used to go to Oxford Newz and Smoke on Third Avenue to see if I could get a copy of Newsday...the NY paper with the best puzzle section.
I don't buy Newsday every day any more...and I don't buy cigarettes, which by the way are going way up again due to a new tax to try and close the State's deficit.
Those Green Condos over on Second Avenue seem to be ready but don't look like many people gave moved in...real estate market is still poor here.
I don't buy Newsday every day any more...and I don't buy cigarettes, which by the way are going way up again due to a new tax to try and close the State's deficit.
Those Green Condos over on Second Avenue seem to be ready but don't look like many people gave moved in...real estate market is still poor here.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Ghost of Warhol; Psychic Messengers
Thursday, June 17, 2010
34th Street- Astro Gems and Minerals
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Multitasking; Bar Flags for Soccer; Murray Hill Center?
Seems like half the people on the street are texting or on their cell phones...including this dad (?) taking kids out for stroll.
Bar flags for World's Cup in bar window ...
This tablet at the Southwest corner of Park Avenue and 35th Street marks the center of the old Murray farm-- the true center of Murray Hill?
Bar flags for World's Cup in bar window ...
This tablet at the Southwest corner of Park Avenue and 35th Street marks the center of the old Murray farm-- the true center of Murray Hill?
Saturday, June 12, 2010
World Cup Excitement-for a while
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Everyday sights- where are these people moving to?
There was no apartment building near where these people were unloading their stuff, so I wondered where they were moving it to.
Maybe this was as close a parking spot as they could get to where they wanted to go.
Two cafes catering to two different types of clientele--maybe--exist side by side.
Wanted to get shot of vendor at this street place selling food to someone but felt it would be an unwelcome intrusion...there are some places in Midtown where you are free to photograph anything, but this quiet corner didn't seem like one of them.
Maybe this was as close a parking spot as they could get to where they wanted to go.
Two cafes catering to two different types of clientele--maybe--exist side by side.
Wanted to get shot of vendor at this street place selling food to someone but felt it would be an unwelcome intrusion...there are some places in Midtown where you are free to photograph anything, but this quiet corner didn't seem like one of them.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Apparent False Alarm
One of New York's bravest arrives at a big apartment complex.
A lot of trucks showed up ( not just the two shown here)...I walked by as they were coming and was back ten minutes later as some trucks were leaving, but a few more were coming in from farther away, probably!
This was possibly a heart attack... wonder if woman on cell phone nearby called in a false alarm just to relieve her boredom on lazy, hot afternoon. Hope not!
Monday, June 7, 2010
Hats; Bus People: Decorated Street
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Signs with Attitude
Some signs and posters and pictures and what not are meant to be inspirational...
On Madison Avenue, some outfit called Values.com sings the praises of "Leadership" with its picture of Geo. Washington crossing the Delaware...
Sign is in front of Roche Bobois furniture store ( where Maurice Villency used to be before they went bankrupt).
One awful painting in hallway in this building extols " Attitude"--what attitude? Mostly contempt for kitsch like this.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Little House; former Club Building; Street Sale
Buildings around here come in all kinds of shapes and sizes--some unfortunately cookie-cutter apartment blocks and the like, but a lot of places well worth a second look.
35th Street has a number of small townhouses ( how did they get built that way) which have been renovated in various ways.
One of them ( just to left of one shown) has been flying the United Nations flag and now has a "For Sale" sign on it.
Not sure whether Stanford White building on lower Park Avenue ( not Park Avenue South, this is the lowest part of the "real" Park Avenue)-- it has a big plaque on it...apparently it was a club building for different organization and now is co-ops.
Finally, some woman has all sorts of "stuff" ( don't know what else to call it) out on Third Avenue in the upper 30's...trying to sell off things she no longer wants, I guess. Another woman was just to the North of her.