(Mar 4) Always take your camera with you. Always.
We got a lot of snow here last month. It didn’t inspire any photos. But its wake did.
My earliest memories are of large pipes
And heavy equipment like this.
(Jun 25) June ends with first harvest.
My first vegetable of the season
Through the shielding from wind glass
My travels in NYC have become rather limited
(May 13) DEC retraining credits are being obtained.
Construction is apparently underway here on Queens Boulevard.
The Boulevard of Death shows no sign of where its nickname comes from at this hour on a Sunday morning.
(Jun 15) This photoblog now bids adieu to the Sony DSC-N2 I bought in a rush to replace the short-lived Sony whatever that came after the Sony Minidisc, which came after the Kodak somethingorother. My main concern when buying the N2 was that Billy was nearing the end of his days.
Also… I have the use of a car. Photographically, this sort of changes everything.
But first, from the phone one night.
The park around the corner. Still haven’t figured out what the deal with it is.
Now that St. Vincent’s is closed, I wonder what happens to the monuments?
Construction in the city happens at a glacial pace.
(December 15) I sleep on the train, he sleeps in the backhoe.
There’s some kind of construction going on here.
What is that I see there?…. is it, … could it be…?
Sleeping in the backhoe. You think? Your call.
Amtrak soils New York with Jersey Transit’s trains here.
It’s sort of the waiting room. For some reason this makes more sense than sending them back to Jersey. Probably money changes hands.