Hells Kitchen • Central Park • SoHo

September 11th, 2005 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

Pavonia/Newport Station, NJ

My Old Apartment, Hells Kitchen, Manhattan

Central Park, Manhattan

Jessica, SoHo, Manhattan

Sorbet in Lemonade :: Cafe Borgia, SoHo, Manhattan

SoHo, Manhattan

Vesuvio Bakery, SoHo, Manhattan
My second day in New York I was supposed to meet Jeannette & Mark in Hells Kitchen for lunch but I accidentally took the wrong train out of Hoboken, where I was staying [...]

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Now That I’m An Old Lady I Can Take You On a Tour and Tell You What Things Used to be Like Back in the Day

September 8th, 2005 · 5 Comments · Uncategorized

After lunch I felt like I should go shopping more, but I was exhausted. I’d forgotten how quickly the City can wear you down. I ended up walking over to Washington Square Park to make a few calls. Then I headed to Broadway to wander in a few stores, but I was so tired I [...]

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Central Park South

December 8th, 2003 · 22 Comments · Uncategorized

The Pond, Central Park, Manhattan

Maine Monument, Central Park, Manhattan
On Saturday, Kelly, Jeff & I were going to go into the park because I wanted to see the Mall covered in snow really badly. By the time we got up there after visiting Rockefeller Center and that area, we were all getting so cold & wet [...]

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Birds of Central Park

November 16th, 2003 · 6 Comments · Uncategorized

Carved Birds, Bethesda Terrace, Central Park, Manhattan
In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux laid out the plans for a terrace in the Greensward Plan, the master plan for Central Park. This would be the architectural “heart of the Park” defined by a sweeping Promenade that would culminate in a Terrace overlooking the Lake. An [...]

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Autumn in Central Park

November 14th, 2003 · 6 Comments · Uncategorized

I finally got a chance to go through the Central Park photos when my parents were visiting. It was a beautiful weekend, 75 degrees and the trees were at peak color.

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