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Sometimes It Snows In April
The view from my Orange County office window this morning.
Protected: Snow Angels and Sledding
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Cast Iron and Castaway Bikes: Blizzard in Brownstone Brooklyn
We got up (well, “we” is not quite the right word, but I finally did see the wisdom of getting up early and getting out into the SNOW!) and walked from Brooklyn Heights to Prospect Park at about 6.30. The … Continue reading
Friday Night in the Mansion
The show with Frank and Nancy Moccaldi last night was a wonderful free-for-all, with an old-time string band, traditional Irish and Scottish tunes (the latter on electric guitar), and a surfeit of harmonicas and banjos. The show was part of … Continue reading
Seven Days, Seven Towns, 1400 miles
I spent most of the last week on the road, travelling through four states (NY, VT, NJ and PA), mostly for my new job, but with a side vacation including a visit to rednoodlealien and her husband. It was hectic, … Continue reading
What’s going on? What the HELL is going on???
And I ain’t seen nothin but trouble baby Nobody really understands, no no And I go to the place where the good feelin’ awaits me Self-destruction in my hand. –Marvin Gaye, 1971 Billboard sighted on Flatbush Avenue, just north of … Continue reading
Goshen Sunset
Intersection of Main Street and Church Street, Goshen, NY, Monday evening about 7 p.m. It looks beautiful, but in this town on Monday night there is literally nowhere to eat; ask for suggestions and you’ll be sent to Chester, about … Continue reading
Take the Lamb. The Ghini is off.
Looking for a good way to waste $188,000 on something incredibly ugly?
A Rearrangement Thrums
The anagrammers return: