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The Fourth New York

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Guggenheim

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snowman

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Coffee Holder

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Labels: West 92nd St

winter bird

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Labels: Upper West Side

swing dancing

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Labels: Swing 46

not much room

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Labels: West 92nd St

Models in February

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Labels: Bra Smyth on Broadway

Golden Man

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Labels: Barney's on Broadway

Foxy Copy

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Labels: West 92nd S

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Winter workers


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dogs in the city


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My grocery store


I call it the gulag. It ALWAYS looks like this.
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Labels: Food City
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Karen
In "Here is New York," E. B. White identifies three New Yorks: the city of the people born here; that of the commuter; and--"the greatest"--that of the person born somewhere else who comes here "in quest of something." I think there is a fourth New York, mine: that of someone who grew up here, moved away, and then--finally!--comes back.
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