As I've been talking about occasionally on this blog, we will be moving out of NYC fairly imminently. One of the possible places we might be moving to is Copenhagen. Isn't this illustrated map of Copenhagen by Matt Chase pretty fabulous?
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Discovering Columbus
Hello Columbus. Nice to see you all up close and personal.
I went to see the Tatzu Nishi Discovering Columbus Exhibition by the Public Art Fund a couple weeks ago. The exhibition is actually a room that has been built around the statue of Columbus in the middle of Columbus Circle. Overall, I liked it. It provided a different perspective on Columbus Circle and the statue. It was surprising how large Columbus felt up close. However, although there were some clever things about the decor of the living room Columbus entertained us in, I do feel they could have jazzed it up a bit more. There was a little something lacking.
Regardless, the views from the top of the exhibition were stunning.
59th Street |
Broadway, facing North |
Central Park West |
I love how the woman in this shot appears to be self-consciously smiling at the camera... |
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
After the Storm
View of Central Park from Columbus Circle. 11.2.2012 |
Although power has been restored to many, our friends and family that are still without power are going on over 1 week without power in winter weather. Pretty awful. And then, there are those in worse circumstances still that have lost their homes. The sadness is palpable, although so is the determination to go on. That people are offering to help in so many ways is uplifting. Things are slowly beginning to feel more normal but I think in some ways we may be only beginning to learn what the true costs of the devastation will be.
How to Help
Artists Giving to Sandy Victims
Help a Family that Lost their Home
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