Category Archives: Photography
Union Square Market
Produce seller, Union Square Market, New York. One of a series of images of everyday life in the City.
Uptown Number 2 Subway, Upper West Side, New York
Uptown number 2 Subway train, Upper West Side, New York. One of a series of images of everyday life in the City.
No Smoke Without Firemen
In the old days when your car caught on fire at least there was a respectable looking skeleton. Today, it seems the thing more or less melts with everything dripping onto the road. I heard the kerfuffle when the this … Continue reading
Bug-Eyed
They’re getting them younger and younger with digital devices. Seen on the Uptown number 1 train drawing out of the 14th Street Station.
M5 Bus at 65th street and 5th Avenue
M5 bus on Fifth Avenue, heading downtown at 65th Street, New York. One of a series of images of everyday life in the City.
Bloomberg’s Folly
If you have 100 million or so, you may be able to bid for New York’s current number one trophy penthouse, nearing completion at at the top of architect Rafael Viñoly’s 432 Park Avenue. From here you can look straight … Continue reading
Spring in New York, Sort Of
The cherry blossom would indicate that spring has finally arrived. The fact that it was close to freezing overnight and there were snowflakes yesterday would indicate that it hasn’t. Anyway, for a few days now the streets of New York … Continue reading
Wild Bill Drucker
This weekend, between discovering that the taxi that was supposed to pick us up and take us to our house in the hills got the wrong date, and discovering when we finally got there that the water wasn’t working and … Continue reading
Back in the Big Manzana
Back in the Big Apple and straight to Zabar’s for all that junk that Nooyawkas like us dream about when they are in Mexico. I have previously posted about how crowded our Polleria on Insurgentes is in San Miguel. This … Continue reading
Saint with Chicken
Easter in Mexico involves a lot of moving life-size religious figures from one place to another as if there weren’t already enough everywhere in the first place. Here, a pickup truck involved in such logistics broke down in the center … Continue reading