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September 18, 2020

Seen Along 5th Avenue

What some people will do for attention (and I give it to them).


5th Avenue, New York City


A much prettier sight.


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Published on September 18, 2020 07:16

September 10, 2020

My New Favorite Author: Yoko Ogawa

I just read her book, The Memory Police. I can’t stop thinking about it. It was both beautiful and moving and horrifying at the same time. Anything I post might give something away. I’m deciding which of her books to read next, except I have a few books in line ahead of her. It’s probably just as well, because I need to take a break from books that can be upsetting and all her books look like they tend to be upsetting. Except Just Mercy is one of the books in line and that looks like a heart breaker. In any case, I highly recommend The Memory Police. It’s exquisite.


My picture today is of Bleecker relaxing within inches of … oh God, who is that? Bali? Bodhi? I’m not sure. Anyway, for the past year I’ve been dealing with a cat behavior issue and it seems like it’s finally over. Bali and Bodhi had started chasing and tormenting Bleecker until he couldn’t be in the same room with them. They still chase him from time to time, but I remembered they always did. And Bali would chase Bodhi, and Bodhi would chase Bali. But it would end and they would all still be friends.


The only thing that hasn’t gone back to normal is Bali used to love Bleecker. Bleecker was indifferent to him, but Bali would do everything he could to be close and curled up near Bleecker, and sometimes Bleecker would let him. Bali doesn’t try anymore. Unless that’s him below.


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Published on September 10, 2020 07:13

September 7, 2020

Dancing in the Park

Yesterday was a lovely day for dancing in the park! A friend and I were sitting in Washington Square Park when we heard some music. We walked over and people were dancing!


Washington Square Park, New York City, 2020


Here is the fantastic band providing the music. I just zoomed in and found their name: Eyal Vilner Big Band!


Washington Square Park, New York City, 2020

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Published on September 07, 2020 07:47

August 26, 2020

Bayview Correctional Facility

For many years there was a women’s state prison in Chelsea, along the river. It closed in 2012 after it was damaged by Hurricane Sandy. I think of this place whenever there’s talk about closing Rikers and opening smaller prisons in each borough. After researching Blackwell’s Island, (now Roosevelt Island) when prisons and other institutions were in operation there in the 19th century, I became very acquainted with the downsides of isolating prisons away from everyone else.


I can certainly understand not liking the idea of having a prison near you, but Bayview was in operation since the 1970s and most people didn’t even know it was there. It’s a beautiful building, and that’s because it was built in 1931, and it wasn’t built to be a prison. It’s first use was as a place for sailors to stay while their ships were docked in Manhattan.


Bayview Correctional Facility


A peek inside.


Bayview Correctional Facility


Another peek inside.


Bayview Correctional Facility


An indication that it was once a prison.


Bayview Correctional Facility


There’s a mural by Knox Martin on the side of the building, but you can’t see it anymore. It’s blocked by another building now.


Bayview Correctional Facility


The details on the side of the building are lovely.


Bayview Correctional Facility


Bayview Correctional Facility

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Published on August 26, 2020 07:42

August 25, 2020

BirdCams in a Pandemic

I started watching birdcams during the pandemic. They are fun and surprisingly relaxing. My favorites are one in Akron, Ohio. In addition to the birds they get raccoons, (with babies sometimes!) opossums (my favorite), skunks, bunnies, squirrels, chipmunks, and the occasional deer and cat.


Someone just turned me onto the Cornell feeder, which is lovely. I don’t know what they do but the colors and resolution are great.


Then there’s this new one in Pretoria, South Africa. The variety they get is amazing. For a couple of days I’ve been watching a fruit bat trying to get a banana. It’s been killing me, I so wanted him to succeed and last night, victory!


A few other great sitings at the South African birdcam. This is a genet.


Great Birdcam


And this is a Hadeda Ibis.


Great Birdcam

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Published on August 25, 2020 07:21

August 24, 2020

Another Window of Wonder Bread

Two years ago I posted a picture of loaves of Wonder Bread hanging in the window of a Bleecker Street storefront. I keep meaning to post pictures of another storefront featuring Wonder Bread. This one is on Greenwich Street, but I forgot to note the corner. I’ll check the next time I pass it by.


I completely missed the Edward Muybridge photographs! You can see them hanging in the background between these two loaves. Now I’m even more curious about this storefront.


Wonder Bread, New York City


It looks like the bread inside is completely black with mold. It’s been hanging there a long time. Could it be these were hung up two years ago, the same time I saw the ones on Bleecker Street?


Wonder Bread, New York City

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Published on August 24, 2020 11:56

August 23, 2020

Socially Distanced Music With Friends

My choir director arranged for three small outdoor sings for our group, the Choral Society of Grace Church. I went to the first, because it was the closest to me (the pier at Christopher Street). Everyone was wearing masks, and sang socially distanced, although it looks like we moved in closer. There was a very strong wind though, so I think we were safe. I could have sung for hours. But according to recent research, singing in groups for more than 15 minutes is not safe. So we sang four short pieces (including Palestrina!) and called it a day.


Choral Society of Grace Church


This is Manhattan Samba getting ready to play. I used to be in the band, but I haven’t played with them in years, so I was just there to get some video of them for an upcoming gig (the Mermaid Parade, which is going to be virtual this year). This is on the highway along the Hudson River, at Little West 12th Street.


Manhattan Samba

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Published on August 23, 2020 07:46

August 19, 2020

I loved the roll call at the democratic convention!

It was just so sweet, and quirky, and best of all, it so proudly displayed the diversity of our country. But not in a boring, grade school presentation way. The Ohio guys. Rhode Island with the plate of calamari. Alabama casting its votes in front of the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Matthew Shepherd’s parents casting the votes for Wyoming.


I also learned more about who can vote and who cannot vote, which seems horribly unfair. All these territories should be made states. I don’t think I have ever even heard of the Northern Mariana Islands until last night, I’m embarrassed to admit.


Circles drawn on the grass in Madison Square Park, in order to enforce social distancing.


Social Distancing New York City

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Published on August 19, 2020 08:32

August 16, 2020

Signs I’ve Liked

I love the kind of people who keep their sense of humor no matter what.



Speaking as someone who lives alone, the pandemic has, not surprisingly, really emphasized that we really are. I’m not saying we don’t have friends, family, boyfriends, girlfriends, people who love us, etc. But we are experiencing the pandemic differently than people who don’t live alone. There are pluses and minuses. All of that aside, I appreciate the kindness in this sign.



I like that the child who drew this drew a picture of their pet to thank the workers, and not themselves.


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Published on August 16, 2020 08:13

August 15, 2020

Fighting COVID-19

I’ve lost hope in America again. But this made me smile.


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Published on August 15, 2020 12:18