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The Fourth New York

Monday, December 27, 2010

loading

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Labels: Central Park West

deli

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Labels: Upper West Side

winter bubbles



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Labels: Central Park

Sunday, December 12, 2010

lens cover

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trying to keep warm

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Labels: Upper West Side

two little kids after school

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Labels: Central Park West

December 2010

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

kids are great!

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Labels: Central Park

commerce

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outdoor class


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Labels: Central Park

sneaker

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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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