Think the city has been on mind ever since. I’ve made the trip so many times now. As a
kid on the greyhound or Long Island railroad with my Mom and brother, as a
young adult via the Chinatown to Chinatown express bus, and now racing down in
my little car in 6 hours flat from my door to Cousin Ilene’s in Washington
Heights, the top west side of Manhatten. Phew. We moved to Maine, the year I started
kindergarten – many chapters started and ended since then. But I seem to find
myself there, whenever I can spare the time and money. A gift it feels like to be surrounded by
visual stimulants, where the ugly is beautiful and each person’s face and dress
is information laid for a design and suggestions of a personal journey. I look back sentimentally at when I was a new
mother, scattered, tired, and attempting to find ground. We worked out an
opportunity for my "ticket to ride" to the city for an extended weekend. I
“landed” in Penn Station late on a Friday evening. Remembering now how I felt
when I stepped onto the sidewalk for that first time again, looked up at the
lights and the intersection. If I was to close my eyes now, I could almost go
there again. Such calm brought by the loudness.
I am home now. Last night I made the same journey in reverse
arriving with a few hours left to sleep before starting again. It was almost
two days in the city seeing and soaking in, alongside with my now seven-year-old daughter, and two days at
the Maker Fair in Queens. But I am so happy to have NYC in front of my senses these
days and now its on my mind (and all that inspiration in my pocket). Here are
some fragmented pictures from these days. Enjoy.
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Central Park, 2:30 PM Thursday |
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Flowers Near 58th Street |
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Storefront Window, Oversized Mushrom Interior in Fiber |
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Rockefeller |
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Architectural Love-liness |
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From Flushing, Queens. Good Morning! |
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Human sized Mousetrap at Maker Fair |
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HUGE Needle felted Dino at Maker Fair |
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Toaster Upgraded to Puppet |
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Austin Bike Zoo! |
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Doing the ComposiMold thing! Father and Daughter! |
1 comment:
Gorgeous photos Helene, and what great memories of NYC!
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