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Monday, January 8th 2007
Previous Day :: Next DayBarbara: Thanks so much for the photo of the Third Ave El, 1954. I lived on Third between 90 & 91 St, and I can actually see the windows of our apartment in that photo. I was 4 yrs old at the time and would sit by the window... upfromflames: I am historian working on a history of 1977-2007, to show how Bushwick has come. If anyone has some pictures of the past in Bushwick, I'd love to get a chance to see or use them for our show at the Brooklyn Historical Society. Peter: joey: that and the solstice! Peter: woah, thats definitely the fountain at columbus circle, at the southwest entrance to central park... lol:
aer: different phases of time, nice set aer: beautiful shot GGP: that last shape is having a serious identity crisis--or just branching out. zagg: The kisses I got at the Bay st. Greyhound station were never quite like that
Peter: huh. i didnt know that, jack. interesting. jack: once i was in uniform at london airport and a man said, "top of the morning to you" and i, a learned young man replied, 'AND THE REST OF THE DAY TO YOU SIR". that is the correct answer for top of the morn..... Paul: Somehow, I don't think that the Maypole Shopping Centre will be winning any architectural awards. I seem to recall a newsagents of some sort in there.
My grandmother spent the last 5 or 6 years in an old people's home, Moorfield Place, near the Maypole Shopping Centre SARA: i love this picture bravo123M: Where is the compassion? jack: it looks like a seat in the number 9. Peter: nice shapes! i like the last one especially. Peter: i used to go browse at bleeker bob's alot, and then grab a slice at teh place next door. nice catch, jack. groovehouse: if anyone here has a flickr account, I've created a group called, "Looks Like A Robot" - feel free to join and post your Bot Faces!
flickr.com/groups/lookslikearobot/ groovehouse:
Bot Face on a utility box near a street light Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Yep. bolt of material. I love fabric stores. They're a feast for the fingers as well as the eyes. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Much like typhoid, I am always here.
I have yet to see the Gerkin with my own eyes, but I'm really hoping to get to the UK this spring. It's been so long that I really am a tourist.
jack: interesting, a rocket to God. good to hear from you elaine. by jove, you and catherine on the same day, too much for the common man. i'll read your journal. jack: there's a lot to do after religious services on sunday. jack: i'd like to have a black phanton with a radio and chrome fenders. jack: so many corners and angles. jack: don't they call material rolled up a 'bolt of material', nice pic kate. jack: nice fuzzy. jack: see, there is gold at the end of the rainbow. jack: ringo is married to my wife's school friend. colavitos ghost: "bolt of silk" is an amazing phrase. although i don't know about a bolt being subtle. colavitos ghost: rotten gar is especially funky. colavitos ghost: in front of shaft is more like it!!! Peter: awesome shots. i particularly like the 5th one... Peter: heh. this is cool. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The very warm weather in New York (El Nino/global warming/Bond villian heat ray) has befuddled the plants and they are trying to bring Spring early. They are in for a nasty shock when the frost comes.
This is a raw picture, not balanced for color or retouched. I thought it... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Great stuff. I missed it the first time round. EvilGentleman: Nakurmiik, hope all is well there. Nuut said things were pretty normal when she went back for Christmas. I opted to stay down here and spend time around my family, since I had been away from them for so many years. John: Lived in Ridgewood in the '50s. Went to Paterson for everything and to the Armory to see the Crescents and to Hinchcliff Stadium for the midget cars and the Panthers. You can't go home again except in memories. roland: St Andrews Undershaft looks like a friendly crumbly bit of religion, in a cosy COE kind of way - but beware the wandering visitor - Hawksmoor's chilling edifices lurk at the edge of the City should you stray too far from the Gherkin... Sorry bought myself "From Hell" for... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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