Elizabeth, how can you have taken those pictures on such cold days? My hands would have been shaking, don't think I could have pushed the camera's button.
Well done! Pictures are super. Love all the messages.
Thank you for stopping my blog! I LOVE YOUR BLOG...I'm so glad you found me, because now I can come visit you too! I have entered your name for the giveaway! Good Luck Cheers my friend!
Ahh, the ubiquitous grocery bag. But yours is so cheery against the gray sky. Now a question. Your comments occasionally contain "word verifications" please explain. Thanks.
Just checking in to see if your Inauguration post was up yet. Well stop by for some scones and tea later when you need an afternoon break! My ChaCha security detail will keep me busy today so I'll check back in with you all tonight!
wow, the bag in the tree is GREAT! Did you see the pic I posted where I found a Christmas tree shoved high up in a bare street tree's branches near the Meat Packing district. What else might be found in them?
The last photo looks like a painting.
ReplyDeleteThese messages auger well with me!
ReplyDeleteAmitabh and Karisma, the bollywood actors/actress ....:D
ReplyDeleteClever use of odd shots, you might want to visit http://katneyskaboodle.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteto see some others ... or not
Fun idea. You could have a photo day that features all the special signs/insights/messages you receive. Amit and Krishna?
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, how can you have taken those pictures on such cold days? My hands would have been shaking, don't think I could have pushed the camera's button.
ReplyDeleteWell done! Pictures are super. Love all the messages.
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Neat photos and messages!
ReplyDeleteThere is a tree in the woods across the street with a painted red heart and initials carved out - it's been there forever...
Only Elizabeth would be artistic enough to catch that plastic bag and put it on a blog. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteCatching up I feel y ou really do give a good photo view of New York with all it's compexities.
NEV...could stand for NEVE-the portuguese name for SNOW
ReplyDeleteYou NEVer know ;)
xox
Isabel
Love going where you wander, Elizabeth! There is always a surprise around every corner. Maybe NEV is an acronym?
ReplyDeletethe bag in the tree - classic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab collection of words and signs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping my blog! I LOVE YOUR BLOG...I'm so glad you found me, because now I can come visit you too! I have entered your name for the giveaway! Good Luck
ReplyDeleteCheers my friend!
great shots!!
ReplyDeletelove the bag in the tree.
did you see the mvovie 'American Beauty" - with the plastic bag blowing about
Great pics. We have drawn messages last weeks on the wet beach instead of the snow.
ReplyDeleteNEV? Going back to Nevada as soon as I can?
ReplyDeleteAhh, the ubiquitous grocery bag. But yours is so cheery against the gray sky. Now a question. Your comments occasionally contain "word verifications" please explain. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post Elizabeth. NEV? Why, that is a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle......you learn something every day....check it out on wikipedia.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteJust checking in to see if your Inauguration post was up yet. Well stop by for some scones and tea later when you need an afternoon break! My ChaCha security detail will keep me busy today so I'll check back in with you all tonight!
ReplyDeleteWow great to see the snow......
ReplyDeleteOne of these days Im gonna be in NYC for the snow!
Cheers Jez XXXXX
wow, the bag in the tree is GREAT! Did you see the pic I posted where I found a Christmas tree shoved high up in a bare street tree's branches near the Meat Packing district. What else might be found in them?
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