I actuality, I found these images/impressions in the reverse order, but I am putting them up here like this because most everyone always thinks of New York in terms of Times Square,
famous skyscrapers,
and famous baseball fields (here, the former Shea Stadium):
But there is also a lot of quiet and introspection,
beauty in the parks,
and stately old buildings from 150 years ago.
( Quaker Meeting House on Stuyvesant Park)
The magnolia trees were already in bloom.
I walked for many hours, and found some small neighborhoods.
Keep walking with me on this blog, won't you? Soon, we will speak of yarn again, and the famous author who will be visiting here on April 18th. Stay tuned.....
6 comments:
Beautiful pictures! Thank you! (Wishing for a photo of my sister's apartment building near NYU...)
I really enjoyed your photography - I especially loved the last picture with the blue-ish shutters - gorgeous!
Karin your photos are lovely....Thank you for sharing with us...
Lovely pics - the neighborhood ones look almost like Europe! I love love NY.....
Tolle Bilder, koennen wir uns das mal zusammen anschauen? Du hast echt ein gutes Auge fuer tolle Motive!
Doris
Ah, you just put me in a New York State of Mind ;)
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