Fifth Avenue in Midtown has long been a place for discount electronic stores...right along the tourists routes.
Think you take a risk if you buy anything from these places..but many people do. Bargains seem too good to resist.
Putting my experiences of Life In NYC in a more personal perspective, and checking in with international/national, tech and some other news
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Lottery Man
Street Sculpture- Budweiser Bottle
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Macy's Winodws-2
Macy's Windows- 1
The store windows I saw at Macy's today were done in a kind of animated way...that is, they would shift from scene to scene ( no one individual scene all that spectacular).
Crows watching them, of course. Bigger crowd in Herald Square waiting patiently for a long time for some break dancing exhibition that never took place.
Crows watching them, of course. Bigger crowd in Herald Square waiting patiently for a long time for some break dancing exhibition that never took place.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
3 monkeys
Macy's and Herald Square Shopping
Friday, November 26, 2010
Empire State Building lower floors
Thursday, November 25, 2010
The End of Fall 2010
Thanksgiving in NYC- 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Do You Like This?
Seems like there was an era (maybe it is not really over) when all big new buildings had to have a statue of some kind in front of them.
This is what stands in front of the big building that also houses Norman Thomas High School ( most students there probably don't know who Norman Thomas was...well, maybe I am being a little too cynical).
Do you like this piece of statuary? I have no reaction to it at all hardly...I barely give it a second glance when I pass by. Guess that means it wouldn't matter if it weren't there.
This is what stands in front of the big building that also houses Norman Thomas High School ( most students there probably don't know who Norman Thomas was...well, maybe I am being a little too cynical).
Do you like this piece of statuary? I have no reaction to it at all hardly...I barely give it a second glance when I pass by. Guess that means it wouldn't matter if it weren't there.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Suspiciously late blooming flowers
Pizza Sign
Yet another local pizza place, this one with interesting signage.
Chain pizza places try to open in this area but the outlets don't last long.
Maybe there are enough pizza places around as there are...and maybe their customers are loyal. (?)
Say all this not knowing if this "Revdup Pi" is a chain or not...doesn't look like it would be one though, does it?
Chain pizza places try to open in this area but the outlets don't last long.
Maybe there are enough pizza places around as there are...and maybe their customers are loyal. (?)
Say all this not knowing if this "Revdup Pi" is a chain or not...doesn't look like it would be one though, does it?
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Garbarge
Kiosk
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Empire State Building photographer
Eateries on34th Street
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Evelyn
Roche Bobois Furniture Showroom
Roche Bobois showroom is located in Murray Hill...
It used to be part of the Maurice Villency showroom until Villency shut down their operations in the City.
Used to do a newsletter for Villency employess many years ago...long before computers.
Amazing how complicated and time consuming it was to put together...
It used to be part of the Maurice Villency showroom until Villency shut down their operations in the City.
Used to do a newsletter for Villency employess many years ago...long before computers.
Amazing how complicated and time consuming it was to put together...
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Relief Figures
Modern Sculpture- 2nd Avenue
Autumn Foliage 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Park Avenue Tunnel- Southern end looking North
Looking north from southern end of Park Avenue car tunnel..
Sunlight wipes out image of Met Life building on horizon, which is OK because building is not much to look at.
This tunnel dates from the era of streetcars ( for which it was built) -- Grand Central Terminal was originally at 34th Street and then got moved uptown to 42nd Street...
This photo is from a couple of days ago...has been too overcast lately to take pleasant photos --mostly. Sometimes it doesn't matter...
Sunlight wipes out image of Met Life building on horizon, which is OK because building is not much to look at.
This tunnel dates from the era of streetcars ( for which it was built) -- Grand Central Terminal was originally at 34th Street and then got moved uptown to 42nd Street...
This photo is from a couple of days ago...has been too overcast lately to take pleasant photos --mostly. Sometimes it doesn't matter...
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Pizza Man Again
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Deserted Office Space
Traffic Jam
Miss K's
Homeless?
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Kips Bay
Most of the modern architecture you see around here is in the Kips Bay area...Murray Hill remains pretty traditional ( except, of course, for the high rise apartment buildings of the last 40 years).
White building facade center left belongs to "All Green" condo...they must be big into recycling, too.
White building facade center left belongs to "All Green" condo...they must be big into recycling, too.
Dogwalking
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
No, Old Storefront did not read "South Bronx"
This place has a past, obviously...now undergoing renovation, it was once a
"South Something"...
Not South Bronx but in present state, that's what it makes you think of.
Actually, last visit I made to South Bronx I was surprised to see how much renovation and even gentrification had gone on...also some major subway stations REALLY cleaned up and fixed up compared to how they used to be ( hellish).
"South Something"...
Not South Bronx but in present state, that's what it makes you think of.
Actually, last visit I made to South Bronx I was surprised to see how much renovation and even gentrification had gone on...also some major subway stations REALLY cleaned up and fixed up compared to how they used to be ( hellish).
34th Street- Astro Gems and Minerals
"Warp and Weft" Store, Carpets
Monday, November 8, 2010
Union League Club
Manhattan has a number of prestigious clubs for business people...
The Union League Club in Midtown/Murray Hill goes way back to the time of the Civil War..founded by supporters of the Union cause.
Have been inside to cover business seminars etc. during my career-- it has large, handsome meeting rooms and a very nice two story library...
This is a little too big to be called a "gem" of a place, but it has those qualities.
The Union League Club in Midtown/Murray Hill goes way back to the time of the Civil War..founded by supporters of the Union cause.
Have been inside to cover business seminars etc. during my career-- it has large, handsome meeting rooms and a very nice two story library...
This is a little too big to be called a "gem" of a place, but it has those qualities.