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I spent much of today on the bike, riding a 30-mile loop along the Brooklyn waterfront. It was a pretty hot day, but not terribly so, and there were some great breezes coming off the water. Plus, the waterfront was … Continue reading
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The Telectroscope
The Telectroscope Originally uploaded by kenf225 I rode down to Fulton Ferry this afternoon to check out the Telectroscope, a truly inspired art project with a whole Victorian-era steampunk back story: a long-lost tunnel to London, started in the 19th … Continue reading
The Horse’s Mouth
Driving down to Red Hook yesterday (for a workshop on fingerpicked blues with Mamie Minch of the Roulette Sisters, at the fabulous Jalopy Theater And School Of Music) I stopped to take some photos of a strange mural on a … Continue reading
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Friday Morning Downtown
I ended up delaying my trip to Toronto for a day, and did some errands downtown this morning on the bike. I did my usual two-bridge trip, taking the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan and coming home over the Manhattan Bridge. … Continue reading
Last Snow Of the Year (?)
Wednesday and Thursday I had the windows open, and here we are with snow on the ground. There was so much sleet yesterday that the undisturbed snow in the park is hard enough to walk on.
Portrait Of a Beautiful Day
I took the bike and the guitar to Prospect Park yesterday, where Brooklyn photographer Bill Wadman took my photograph for his project 365 Portraits, for which he’s shooting and posting a portrait every day, some taken in the studio and … Continue reading