If I had the time and energy, I would start a new blog consisting of pictures of my feet in different places. I think it could be awesome and amazing and perhaps possibly mysterious if I posted the photos without descriptions. It wouldn’t always be feet in front of a landscape, it might be feet [...]
Posts Tagged ‘central park’
City Feet
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged abby, brooklyn, brooklyn bridge park, central park, city feet, feet, kelly, manhattan, new york, new york city, parks on June 27, 2011 | 6 Comments »
Manhattan
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged art installations, central park, jim campbell, madison square garden, manhattan, new york, new york city, nyc, parks, people pictures, public art, scattered light, tim revell, weekends on November 17, 2010 | 5 Comments »
This is Tim Revell. I believe you’ve met him before. Usually we don’t get to meet up often- he’s always in Manhattan, I’m always in Brooklyn, he’s uptown, I’m downtown and vice versa but this past weekend we happened to be within three blocks of each other three separate times. What in the world. So [...]
Central Park in Fall
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged central park, fall, leaves, new york, new york city, nyc on November 8, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Central Park is pretty in the fall, which reminds me I really need to take my camera into Prospect Park to see all of those pretty leaves too, since Prospect Park is across the street from me! I just had a great weekend. Birthday party for my friend MB who I haven’t seen in ages, [...]
The Light and The Glass
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged auction, bankruptcy, central park, chandeliers, it's almost my birthday, julie and julia, meryl streep, movies, new york city, please buy this for me, tavern on the green, Things I Like, things i want on January 14, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Image: Mario Tama/Getty I’m in love. This is a chandelier from Tavern on the Green, that either went on auction yesterday or is going to be auctioned off today, as the Tavern has closed. Geeze, I cannot imagine being at this auction and the type of people who will be there. It would be quite [...]
The Pond at Bryant Park
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bryant park, central park, figure skating, i miss figure skating, i need a good ice rink, ice skating, new york city, nyc, rockefeller center, skating, the pond, winter on November 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Ice skating in New York City: one of the most popular winter activities for tourists and locals alike. Oh, I wish I could love you. But it’s actually my biggest (perhaps my only?) complaint about living in NYC: the lack of ice rinks. And don’t even suggest Chelsea Piers. Sure, there’s about five outdoor rinks [...]
Phoenix, Passion Pit and Central Park: “Rome, Rome, Rome…”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged central park, concerts, i love music, music, nyc, passion pit, phoenix, ronald bruner, ronald bruner jr, shows, the hottest drummer I have EVER seen, Things I Like, wolfgang amadeus phoenix on September 28, 2009 | 3 Comments »
(Photo by friend/music journo Laura Leebove) Life is just too good. I must admit that I spent a half hour googling my little heart out trying to find out WHO THE HELL was on drums for Phoenix Saturday night in Central Park because he just may be my new man. Indeed. I have never been [...]
Round Here in Central Park
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged alison krauss, augustana, brown bagging, carole king, central park, concerts, counting crows, eric benet, gavin degraw, mayor bloomberg, music, new york, new york city on September 24, 2009 | 4 Comments »
A lot of things happened last night which have put me in kind of a strange place today. I can tell you about the good things that happened though. Central Park; one of the greatest things about New York. Another great thing about this city is the free events. Last night I went a concert [...]
Bela Fleck
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged banjo, bela fleck, central park, film, music, summerstage, weirdos on August 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Nights like tonight exist to show me that I could never live anywhere else. SummerStage is a brilliant creation: free performances in Central Park all summer long. Last summer I saw Santigold (by myself, btw cause my friends were so late they couldn’t get in) and it was an experience I’ll never forget. This year [...]