On 27th St., a stretch of sidewalk that looks almost mountainous amid a tree's fallen leaves.
Another Manhattan street scene
The laundromat may be shuttered, but at least its great sign is still up.
Little bird
Perched and ready to fly.
Double vision
Seeing double in LIC:
An Easter promenade
The Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival is a charming NYC tradition: so many hats to admire, so little time.
Tiptoe through
Two views of tulips: first, an 1883 Van Gogh painting, Flower Beds in Holland, and second, a contemporary aerial view of the Netherlands's tulip fields (from Time), both breathtaking in their own way.
Central Park, morning light
A pretty view of the park.
First Avenue fave
A reflection of the Queensboro Bridge competes with handwritten signs for daily specials at a restaurant on First Avenue and 59th Street.
The city on a Saturday
We dropped by Rizzoli Bookstore on 57th Street and the Antiquarian Book Fair at Park Avenue Armory for a literary start to the weekend, taking a few snapshot along the way.
New Surrealism
Enjoying Roberto Gil de Montes's works, especially those that bring to mind earlier Surrealist experiments, like this one:
Walking in the morning, walking in the evening
Going for lots of long walks now that spring appears to have sprung, or started to. The views from the Queensboro Bridge are, as always, inspiring.
Anywhere? Anywhere.
A little counsel, on crossing Pulaski Bridge: one's options are limitless with Newtown Creek, I suppose.