Showing posts with label ESB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESB. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Local


The Empire State Building is on 5th Avenue and about 32nd Street.


Obviously it is the best known landmark in the city - I wonder what it was before that? I wonder what the most important landmark in Paris was before the Eiffel Tower? In London before Big Ben?
Anyway, we see the ESB in its many moods out of our sitting room window - here mysterious and swathed in cloud.


Here, last Sunday, looking oddly like a rocket ship emerging from very low clouds. Seen between the SVA theater and our building.


Here seen from a speeding taxi by Madison Square Park on Tuesday evening.


And another of the same... The red zeppelin like thing (upper right) is probably a reflection in the taxi window - or else it is a real zeppelin I hadn't noticed.


Most of the time I'm plodding round Chelsea with my faithful hound, Buster. This is the rectory of St.Peter's Church which is currently in a pretty dire state  - as is St. Peter's itself. A really wonderful article in the New York Times just before Christmas http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/24/nyregion/church-with-ties-to-famed-christmas-poem-is-in-need-of-repair.html
It's the church where Clement Moore worshiped and utterly Church of England inside - down to the pews, the hymn books..... and the mold. The rectory is probably worth a million billion dollars  - or would be if it was for sale on the open market. Let's hope they merely restore it.


Some nice billowy clouds on 20th Street yesterday


and on 9th Avenue.


A mural at the gas station on 8th avenue


and my treat of the week when I went to Tea  & Sympathy with Frances on Wednesday (which was bitterly cold) and we had an utterly English and delicious lunch...






Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Blizzard



Yesterday afternoon the FedEx man was finishing his deliveries...



as we waited for Snowmaggedon to hit New York City. A state of emergency was declared. Cars were ordered off the streets. Well, in the end, it was a nice little snow storm but not nearly as dramatic as billed. It is much worse on Long Island.
Herewith some photos before, and after.


Buster ponders the snowfall.


The night was quiet without traffic.

This morning 23rd Street was traffic free...


but the Chelsea Square Diner was open full of cops having breakfast...


the clean up crew posed for their photo and


Cosmo and Cleo were pleased to see Buster.


This intrepid reporter headed up to the roof ...


and looked down to the desolate intersection of 8th Avenue and 23rd Street...


saw the cleanup crew by the subway entrance...


 the lavender and butterfly bush looking miserable.


Much the same on Renata's deck...



Looking south.

I was sort of looking forward to a blizzard of "historic" proportions. I'd even got the candles left over from Hurricane Sandy out and filled jugs with water...
Oh well, it's fun to see so few cars and the city school children are thrilled to be off for the day.






Tuesday, January 21, 2014

More Snow.....




Almost too boring to write about...


but fun to take photos of.


up on the roof


and looking down.


an afternoon foray with the dog.


night scenes


and


a very deserted 8th Avenue