I got feedback right away from these first months' posts...people said I was just showing pictures and not writing enough about them. I thought I was writing plenty!!
For instance---
I have a Facebook friend (who I also knew in high school MANY years ago)--she is a sometime photographer, but takes these really FANTASTIC photos-- the problem is, she never says where they were taken or what she was doing there ( in particular, she had country and city photos where people immediately posted: Where was this taken? But she never answered!
So here is the first month of Midtown Blogger....Februrary 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
The Grandeur of Grand Central Terminal
I
have been through GCT a great many times in my life, and have always
been impressed by its ambitious design-- a throwback to the days when
railroads were in their heyday.
Its beautiful
Beaux Arts architecture would have met who knows what fate if a lot of
influential people ( like Jackie Kennedy) hadn't become interested in
its restoration and preservation.
I like
historic buildings, subdivisions, areas and neighborhoods a great deal--
there were a good number of them to be found in Chicago when I was
growing up, but I was mostly unaware of them because it wasn't
fashionable in those days. Most people simply wanted to get out of the
city to the suburbs-- the reverse migration didn't seem to start until
the 1980's.
You can use Google in all kinds of
ways to research historic buildings and districts all over the United
States-- places like Harmony, Indiana, for instance, one of a number of
Shaker communities. New York City, of course, is full of landmarks.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Most people don't think of New York as being very much fun in February.
When
I lived on 96th Street, we had an Art Group at the residence led by a
very talented artist, Ann Quintano, and we put on several exhibits.
I
had one collection of photographs I called " Le Joli Fevrier" (
inspired tongue in cheek by the Chris Marker documentary, " Le Joli
Mai,"--which was about France when it was having troubles in Algeria)
about NYC in February...lots of nice images if you want to get out with a
camera.
I think we had all of about 50 people visit the exhibit...sold practically nothing ( prices were cheap, too)--
This is typical of kind of photo I displayed-- it is the East River from the Esplanade looking towards Wards Island.
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