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May 30, 2011

are you ready? actual happy manhattan henge day

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yes I already told you I know but that was completely deliberate and so you'd have advance warning... and be ready to go with your picnic and folding chairs at a moment's notice.

Here's your moment's notice. And the scoop on where to stand when.

(In case you don't know what I'm on about: two days a year, the sun sets along the east-west axis of Manhattan's street grid. So it's exactly aligned with the streets. This year it's May 30 and July 12.)

Which means here it is today. Happy Manhattan Henge Day! Here are the precise times to show up to see manhattanhenge (note: arrive half an hour before the times below):

Monday May 30: 8.17pm EDT (to see half sun on the grid)

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Tuesday May 31: 8.17pm EDT (to see full sun on the grid)

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For best effect (so says Hayden Planetarium and she should know) go as far east in Manhattan as poss but ensure you can still look west across the avenues to New Jersey. Here are some good ones: 14th, 23rd, 34th, 42nd, 57th (and Empire State Building on 34th and Chrysler Building on 42nd give the view even more spectaculary-fabulousness)

(All this is all very well but what if it's raining as it has been for the past oh 700 years in Manhattan and you can't actually see the sun?)

Oh well. Never mind. Someone must have thought of that. Happy Manhattan Henge Day anyway!

 

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May 27, 2011

aurora...

watching this you can't help but wonder... why is it necessary to be so beautiful? you get the feeling it's a virtuoso performance, a fabulous show put on for our benefit...

Like sunsets--these incredible paintings that appear every night... whether we notice them or not...

John Calvin said: "There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice."
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aurora...

watching this you can't help but wonder... why is it necessary to be so beautiful? you get the feeling it's a virtuoso performance, a fabulous show put on for our benefit...

Like sunsets--these incredible paintings that appear every night... whether we notice them or not...

John Calvin said: "There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice."
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Published on May 27, 2011 09:00

May 25, 2011

stories and skimming

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James Patterson (b. 1947) said:

"If you think of the story that you tell that's your favorite personal story, or funny story, it doesn't have flashy sentences. It doesn't have too much detail. It just tells the story. That isn't, for whatever reason, the way most people write books. But it seemed to me that there was no reason that it couldn't be the way at least one person writes books. I said: 'I'm going to stop writing the parts that people skim.' "
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Published on May 25, 2011 07:00

stories and skimming

273373148_72b7ff1bab

James Patterson (b. 1947) said:

"If you think of the story that you tell that's your favorite personal story, or funny story, it doesn't have flashy sentences. It doesn't have too much detail. It just tells the story. That isn't, for whatever reason, the way most people write books. But it seemed to me that there was no reason that it couldn't be the way at least one person writes books. I said: 'I'm going to stop writing the parts that people skim.' "
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May 23, 2011

excuse me, can you watch this & NOT laugh??

didn't think so...

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Published on May 23, 2011 09:00

excuse me, can you watch this & NOT laugh??

didn't think so...

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May 20, 2011

Happy Manhattan-Henge Day

Nyt

photo: Chang W Lee
via NYT

two days a year, the sun sets along the east-west axis of Manhattan's street grid. this year it's may 30 and July 12 (so says Hayden Planetarium and she should know).

so happy Manhattan Henge Day!
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Published on May 20, 2011 09:00

Happy Manhattan-Henge Day

Nyt

photo: Chang W Lee
via NYT

two days a year, the sun sets along the east-west axis of Manhattan's street grid. this year it's may 30 and July 12 (so says Hayden Planetarium and she should know).

so happy Manhattan Henge Day!
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Published on May 20, 2011 09:00