Entries Tagged as 'washington square park'

Washington Square Park (in Chicago!)

January 6th, 2012 · No Comments

Sometime in the fall I stumbled upon this park and thought it was the cutest thing ever. Later on I looked it up and found out it’s called Washington Square Park.

I took the photo above on the same day. Such pretty light compared to now!

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Union Square Greenmarket

May 30th, 2007 · No Comments

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Greenmarket, Union Square, New York City

Union Square Greenmarket Daisies
Greenmarket, Union Square, New York City

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Greenmarket, Union Square, New York City

Jess and Jeannette and I had met up for manicures and pedicures at Lily’s Nail. Then we just walked around and went in and out of some shops. I really liked this perfume at Fresh, Pink Jasmine. I didn’t buy it then because it was a liquid and I only had carry on bags, but I’ll be getting it soon.

We wandered through the Union Square Greenmarket. We then headed south and walked through Washington Square Park and then headed to The Village for lunch.

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A Quick Trip East

May 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments

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Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village

This weekend I took a quick trip out to New York for a visit. This is a guy I saw painting The Washington Square Arch while Jeannette and Jess and I were walking around.

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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

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 just ended up finding a cafe and chilling out.

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Used to be Joe’s :: West Village, Manhattan

You know the opening scene of Spiderman II where Toby Maguire is in the tiny pizza place and is going to deliver a pizza? That place was Joe’s and it was just around the corner from my apartment on Bleecker and Carmine. When I was broke in NY I would buy a $2 slice for dinner, almost always at Joe’s. It’s sad to see it replaced.

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IFC :: West Village, Manhattan

This theater was empty & deserted the entire time I lived in NY, which is a shame bc it would have been nice to have another one so close.. actually if it was more “mainstream” it would have been nice to have it close. Already I had the Film Forum, The Angelica, and Sunshine Cinema within walking distance to see indie/foreign/artsy films.

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West 4th Street Basketball Courts :: West Village, Manhattan

The first time I went to New York was in June or July of 2001. I stayed with Mark on 6th/King. One of my earliest memories of New York is standing on 6th Ave and West 4th Street while Mark took a call on his cell and wonder wtf was going on with all the people and the basketball. Since then I’ve come to appreciate the courts at West 4th and used to stop to watch people play basketball when walking by or before going down into the subway station there.

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Flute Jam :: Washington Square Park, West Village, Manhattan

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Pink Shirt :: Washington Square Park, West Village, Manhattan

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Washington Square Park, West Village, Manhattan

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Are You Going to Heaven? :: Washington Square Park, West Village, Manhattan

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Washington Square Park, West Village, Manhattan

I can’t tell you how many hours I’ve spent in Washington Square Park people watching.. or how many pages I’ve read there.. or how many problems I’ve worked out while sitting on a bench or laying in the grass. A lot. I used to go there all the time just to chill for a minute or to relax for hours. Or I would walk places and purposefully walk through the park on the way, even if it was a little out of the way. It’s not as relaxing as Central Park and you can’t lose yourself as easily, but it’s still a nice contrast to the city around it. The only challenge is to pick a spot or try to put on a look that screams you don’t want to be bothered. Someone is always up to something there and I’ve been offerred drugs, hit on, and badgered by religious zealots a ton of times.

Also, I guarantee you’ve never seen anyone jam on the flute like this (.mov, 43 sec, 1.4mb).

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Broadway, West Village, Manhattan

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Tax Free Week :: West Village, Manhattan

Tax-free week is a dangerous thing!

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OHNY – Washington Square Park

October 11th, 2003 · 9 Comments

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Rachelle, Washington Square Arch, West Village, Manhattan

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Ranger Bill, Washington Square Arch, West Village, Manhattan

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Guess Who?, West Village, Manhattan

Today was the first day of openhousenewyork (OHNY), which kicked off architecture week in New York. 80 sites in all five boroughs that are normally closed to the public were opened up and we were allowed in for free. Everything from famous landmarks to subways to boardrooms to bedrooms to mansions to markets were on display.

I was still feeling kind of sick, but determined to take advantage of OHNY, I met Jeannette early in the morning at Washington Square Park where we were promised that we would be able to get a glimpse inside the arch. In reality, the arch is still under $3 million worth of renovations and we couldn’t even get close enough to touch it. Instead Ranger Bill gave us 30 minutes of history, most of which I already knew. But it was still helpful to see exactly where the oldest house on the block and the hanging tree and the potters field are. Informative, but not a great start to openhousenewyork.

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