HEALTH JOY AND PEACE in the New Year
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Windows/Happy New Year
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Sunset and Blogging
My new camera picks up bright colors, unlike the last one where I had to crank up the colors every time.
Tangobaby has a nice sunset today.
Willow of Willow Manor mentioned Tangobaby.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Meatpacking District
December 28th and people are wearing sweaters.
The Gansevoort Hotel has a very Wallpaper moderne lobby. Hugely high ceilings and a great deal of pink.
Even the elevator is cool and I'm suitable impressed.
They put Claudia's name on her bathrobe. A perk you do not get at home.
From the Sky bar you look south down on a building whose facade is lit in different colors.
They change every few minutes.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Festivity Fatigue
A good time was had by all.
Example of Joke so old Methusalah might have laughed at it:
Q. Why do bakers work so hard?
(Because they need the dough.)
Trivia. Q. Name four of the seven Von Trapp children from The Sound of Music.
Answer at the end of the post for those with time to waste pondering this.
A bouncy ball from the crackers has ended up with the rest of the tangerines.
After Lindt truffles and Toblerone, their simplicity seems rather attractive.
A. Liesl, Freidrich, Lousia, Kurt, Briggitta, Marta, Gretl
Friday, December 26, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas Eve
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
A Visit to a Friend's House
The house on Long Island welcoming inside.
Pink berries and a lamp-post fit for visits to Narnia.
But so very cold out.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Jim Lewicki's Christmas/Winter Solstice
Robert worked in the huge groundfloor studio where, when the wind was exactly right, echoes of Jim's pipe smoke permeated the air.
We have stayed friends with Lil --who is now in her nineties -- and their daughter Lisa Lewicki Hermanson.
For me, the best things of all were the two streams in the garden which backed onto the woods. So many hours spent tramping through them with the dog in all seasons.
Recently Lisa and her husband John have been looking through the archives and restoring some of her dad's images many of which were produced in the 1940's, 50's and 60's by the American Artists Group.


For more information about the artist and the cards' availability contact Lisa by e-mail.
Lisa_hermanson@verizon.net
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Various Odds and Ends
It puts a spring in their step.
So much important stuff being carried up on the escalator at Penn Station.
Dallas Barbeque has a red Christmas tree and windows that reflect far too much stuff. As in New York in general, everything's happening all at once.
Retro Santa on 18th Street wants us to buy someone else's old ornaments.
Then one would have to start pondering the lives of those who once might have owned them.
Quite enough to do already this time of year............
Friday, December 19, 2008
First Proper Snow Storm
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Animal Sightings and Spots of Red
I hope whoever parked and chained Granny outside F&B on 23rd Street at least had the kindness to buy her a few beignets. I envy her comfy red shoes.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
A Break from the Festivities to consider American Culture
Looking east.
We are welcomed inside.
Since we are no longer young, we don't care if the breakfast will kill us. Butter. Syrup. Bacon. Sausage. Eggs. Pancakes. Sugar. Glasses of water to swill all this down with.
Diner coffee.
We are in heaven.
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