Monday, December 27, 2010

Photos: Week 75

Part 2 of my week in NYC:



Fun Statue. Duke Ellington with piano, just north of Central Park.


Danger. Chilly Central Park warning.


Quack. Wondering where the water went.


Funny Subway Suggestion. The editor in me also found it interesting that both of the first two sentences are missing subjects.


The Hudson. The pink-tinged view from The Cloisters.


The Cloisters. One of many magnificent rooms in the museum.


NYC Christmas. A pretty firetruck.


Abstract. Individual legos for sale at the lego store at Rockefeller Center.


Rockefeller Center XMas Tree. Nestled between skyscrapers and silver and gold flags.


More Holiday Spirit. Trumpeting angels and dancing snowflakes.


Times Square Baubles. For a very big tree...


Times Square. Some of those famous neon signs.


A Blue Christmas. An eye-catching ad posted on the side of a hotel!


LOVE. I was happy to stumble upon this famous statue in the middle of a busy NYC street.


That's Grand. Possibly the most famous NYC subway stop.


Grand Central Station. Beautiful!


Off the Beaten Path. I went to Brooklyn Heights to find this: the restaurant (now closed) featured in "Moonstruck," my favorite film of all time!!


Brooklyn Flea. In winter, the market is held on the weekends at the Williamsburgh Savings Bank on the beautiful first floor. (I had a lot of fun browsing, but didn't buy anything.)


Colorful. More fun graffiti.


The Guggenheim. I actually think the blue crane complements the architecture!


Happy Holidays. Unexpected decorations around trees lining streets on the Upper West Side.


The Heavenly Rest Stop. The hilariously named coffee shop in the church near the Guggenheim.


Heading Home. Flying West over snow and ice.


Sea-Tac. Interesting Christmas decor at baggage claim in Seattle.

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