Just some architectural notes from the walk I took today...
Buildings over near Fifth Avenue have been added on to on top and integrated in a way that has become very common...
Interesting apartments are undoubtedly in older structure ( but depends on how it was renovated, doesn't it?)
Also in Midtown, a doorway has been renovated in I guess what is "moderne" style...or is it Art Deco?
This little court yard tacked on to an office building in Midtown photographs much better than it looks in reality.
It really is a very uninviting space...din of traffic surrounds it.
Rather dreary day for another street fair...
But then these street fairs get kind of dreary as Fall wears on.
Across the street from the Empire State Building, postcards show many views of the Empire State at night, etc.
Also larger ones which throw in Times Square. I have never run a photo of Times Square and I don't think it is very likely that I will do so unless someone asks me to.
On Third Avenue a few blocks East, an establishment calls itself "Buddha Nails." Wonder what this means really...you end up with philosophical nails, and you feel differently if they break?
As I expected, when I took this picture of man with broken bike, he and his female companion were a little taken aback and wanted to know why I was taking their picture.
Explained it was just for my blog, which seemed to satisfy them.
Good thing guy is wearing helmet...he seemed to have no injuries. Had a bike collapse on me when I was a 12-year-old and it hurt like hell...fell on all this gravel and asphalt.
Oh yes, the Chakras healing place again...just love this sign. Reminds me/makes me nostalgic for doing yoga.
What seems to me to be a sign of how far we are from being out of the recession, despite all the talk about New York doing well...
This sign carrying man on the Kip Bay Sidestreet Mall reminds me of old sandwich board men and other people you associate with hard times...
He seems cheerful enough, though, and didn't care if I took his picture. Wish him well.
Delighted to see that Rosa's Pizzeria on Second Avenue near 34th Street didn't dump their great piece of street statuary, The Pizza Man-- he was just away being refurbished!