Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Courtyard in Murray Hill

into its enclosed space..
You can't tell from this photo, but darkened wall in center is small waterfall with a pool at the bottom...provides extra comfort to this escape from traffic and crowds in immediate vicinity.
Compare this courtyard to "Alphaville" one a few posts back...
"Modern " Sculpture

They had ripped out whole area in front of building and then completely rebuilt it.
"Modern" sculpture is flanked by little fountains..
This whole project must have been budgeted long before the current economic downturn and they just plodded along with it...at times it seemed it would never be finished.
Don't know if I like sculpture or not...thinks it just takes a little getting used to.
Fast Food Establishment

Don't eat much fast food myself..a lot of people are really down on it these days.
It certainly appeals to people on the run, however, and that includes tons of people in Midtown Manhattan...
Actually, I like Baskin & Robbins ice cream and Dunkin Donuts coffee ( avoid the ice cream and donuts to save my waistline, which at my age spreads quickly).
Sunday, March 29, 2009
The First Green Shoots...More than the Economy!

Occurs to me I'm getting obsessed with the weather..
this hasn't been such a bad winter but it's been an awfully long one.
Real Spring doesn't come in New York until late April anyway, after a lot of the famous April showers.
"Alphaville"

Alienating and monotonous especially compared to the classic Parisian neighborhood...
These buildings aren't so bad, actually, but what is this weird concrete ampitheater- like construction supposed to be-- people sit on it in the summer, by the way...they have to sitsomewhere.
On a grey day, it seems particularly unwelcoming... I wonder what my sister, who is a landscape architect, would make of all this. She probably knows the theory behind it...there must be some reason it was designed to look this way.
Dreams of Spring 2009

It's one thing to see live flowers for sale in Union Square, quite another to see them shooting up somewhere in the City...
March is going out like a lamb ( as compared to in the Middle West), and winter has lost its grip ( as compared to Upper New England)...but I have yet to see a single daffodil , for instance.
I am going to be going to Central Park and other places soon to look for the first signs of Spring... probably a little too early yet, but I may find something.
If Spring won't show, I'll just keep looking around for other points of interest.
Friday, March 27, 2009
The Market in Union Square

arts and craftworks over a great area--
just how many acres I don't know, but it's big.
One of Manhattan's most successful and largest greenmarkets, a warm day brings out hordes of shoppers who have a yen for anything locally grown and particularly organic food..
Remember all the changes this Square has been through: from site of discount department stores and left-wing rallies to drug dealing center to sterile strictly patrolled open space...
All the streets around the square are packed with shoppers and tourists too. Only the frenetic subway station ( where three lines meet) has never improved that much, just gone through some half-hearted renovations...the Lexington Avenue ( what we used to call the IRT) line in particular is a relic of New York's Public Transit history.
Emma Lazarus House

lived in this historic house on West Tenth between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
Her famous lines, " Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." are inscribed at the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor and have become associated with America's development as a country of immigrants seeking new aspirations in a new land....
Historic West Tenth Street- North Greenwich Village
"In A New York Minute" - (2)
"In A New York Minute" - (1)

Loved the old neon sign of the "Comfort Diner"...and the typical NYC newstand that was in front of it.
Flip side of the "New York Minute" is the "New York Decade (or More)" -- some projects take forever to get finished...or maybe never get done ( will World Trade Center site be finished in our lifetimes?).
Thursday, March 26, 2009
The Dreaded Midtown Tunnel

Life around here is dangerous for pedestrians...
My windows are about thirty yards from one of the entrance streets. Hate to think how much traffic exhaust I am breathing when I have the windows open....
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Local Public Library - Kips Bay Branch

It's very good for a small library, but is always overheated...understand it needs a new HVAC system which it is unlikely to get with all the budget cuts going on now...was looking first for works by Pico Iyer. Needed the librarian's help to put holds on them...
By the way, the whole NY Public Library has no books by Eric Tomb--(as I have been reminded, Eric's books are all in coloring book form and not liable to be found at libraries. If your bookstore doesn't have them, you can get them through AbeBooks). Meant to check on works by Deborah Eisenberg, which it more likely has, but forgot-- will look next time.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Keeping in Touch

High school was "the worst of times, the best of times"-- and I was fortunate to know a large number of creative, usually renegade, personalities.
If you either know me from the past or are new to this blog, please post a comment on it...looking forward to your remarks.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Armenian Cathedral- The Great Gathering Place
Didn't feel like braving the crowds on Fifth Avenue this St. Patrick' s Day and trying to get shot of parade or St. Pat's cathedral...
Armenian Cathedral is much more ecumenical gathering place.. their assembly hall is venue for labor union meetings and all sorts of ethnic gatherings..including Tibetans who frequently picket the Chinese Mission to the U.N. on next street.
Cathedral is busy all the time...has nice chimes that I haven't heard that often lately...think of famous Hitler quote, "Who remembers the Armenians" when generals were uneasy about mass destruction of the Jews of Europe...
To me, Cathedral activities and heritage are always reminders of need for religious tolerance and understanding in the world. We have so little of it...just look at conflicts everywhere .
Saturday, March 14, 2009
PineTree Lodge, West 35th Street

I don't drink there ( I haven't had a drink in 15 years-- much easier than quitting smoking, by the way--maybe because while maybe not an alcoholic, I am addicted to cigarettes--)--which reminds me, today is day twelve without smoking...went to Nicotine Anonymous meeting today.
People at pine Tree very friendly...checked with them first before I took photo and explained about my blog.
Funny, I am now living up to pledge I took when I was confirmed as a Methodist 50 years ago in Evanston, Illinois-- I don't smoke, drink or gamble! Not going back to Church however ( like my sister, am a Unitarian Universalist but I rarely go -- )-- think people should practice any religion they want, or NO religion if that's what they want. World has been too wrecked by religious intolerance-- Mahatma Gandhi is one of my favorite heroes in history, as much as I have heroes...
For the Spy Who Has Everything...

Just one of many unusual shops around here.
Actually think this store is kind of unique..been all over New York and never seen anything quite like this one. It's like seeing an office for a Private Detective, or something else from the movies.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Connecticut Road

Smoking is always all of my mind but am going to try and mention it less and less.
Today is not good for photos in NYC, will wait until we get some more spring sunshine before I get some new neighborhood pix.
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