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Weekend Runs - Uptown Flats

AthleteAgain wrote 2 weeks ago: This weekend I ran Saturday and Sunday. That is, I walked/ran both days. Saturday I did Week 4, Day … more →

Tags: Running, central park, Central Park Reservoir, New York City

Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details "In Play" 22 comments

Allyson Mellone wrote 2 months ago: Playground at Carl Schurz Park. I find playgrounds are filled with dramatic dimensions, They have co … more →

Tags: Wonders, Manhattan, Architecture, postaday, Yorkville, Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details, Playground, Play, John Jay Park

Walking Path8 comments

Allyson Mellone wrote 2 months ago:  Wednesday the 13th, 12 noon to 2:00 pm After spending two full weeks in the studio filling orders a … more →

Tags: Wonders, inspirations, Wonders, New York City, Manhattan, walking, outdoors, Photography, Nature

Carl Schurz Park

michaelvcalcagno wrote 3 months ago: The Carl Schurz Park is a great park nestled right up against the East River. It’s also the ho … more →

Tags: Photography, New York City, outdoors, Nature, Travel, winter, Weather, East River, Climate

Who stole this Peter Pan statue from a city park?11 comments

ephemeralnewyork wrote 5 months ago: You’d have to be pretty brazen (or very drunk?) to abduct a statue from a city park. But there … more →

Tags: Music, art, theater, Upper East Side, Urban beauty, East River waterfront, New York City Statues, Peter Pan Carl Schurz Park, Peter Pan New York City, Peter Pan statue, Peter Pan statue stolen

NYC– Pumpkins, Kids and Fresh- Air

thom bradley wrote 7 months ago: Do you feel the cool air around you? Are you noticing the changing colors of the trees? Are you enjo … more →

Tags: NYC, NYC people, Photography, Travel, People, walking nyc, New York State, Photographer, pumpkins

A Hidden Gem: The Carl Schurz Park

shimmiehorn wrote 8 months ago: Most people visiting New York City are familiar with Central Park, but they don’t often realiz … more →

Tags: Ny blog, Gracie Mansion, hotel belleclaire, Shimmie Horn, New York Attractions

Monday

tharisi wrote 8 months ago: “Monday is like a math problem. Add the irritation, subtract the sleep, multiply the problems, divid … more →

Tags: COLOR, Flowers 2, Nature, New York City, Flowers

LINDA B. CROMER Floral Watercolors

tomseyeview wrote 8 months ago:     The annual Greenwich Village Art Show started this past week-end…..but it repeat … more →

Tags: New York City Adventures, Flowers, Galleries, Art, Shopping, New Yorkers, Greenwich Village, Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit, Greenwich Village Art Show

Movie in the Park

tharisi wrote 8 months ago: … more →

Tags: Nature, NYC

NYC - Hats - What hat are you wearing?

thom bradley wrote 8 months ago: Honesty up-front… lazy summer days make for feeble attempt to keep blog on track… here i … more →

Tags: NYC people, Photography, NYC, central park, People, walking nyc, Photographer, Parks, Hats

River Cruise: East River

lostfoundremembered wrote 9 months ago: having cruised along the Hudson River and the south tip of Manhattan we now go all the way through t … more →

Tags: Transport & Traffic, U. S. A., New York, New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, East River, boat

NYC - Unusual Flowers in a local Park

thom bradley wrote 9 months ago: I cannot pass a flower that I don’t try to photograph it. Today, I spotted two large flowers … more →

Tags: Flowers 2, Photography, NYC, Travel, Flowers, walking nyc, Photographer, Red, White

National Night Out - NYC Style!

domorewithles wrote 9 months ago: Well, while it’s hard not to be in Alexandria on a night like the first Tuesday in August for … more →

Tags: Del Ray, National Night Out, the dairy godmother, Shake Shack, Gracie Mansion, Bloomberg, guiliani

Day 139 - The excitement of being here3 comments

eaglella wrote 9 months ago: I can’t really explain what it is about New York. Some people keep saying it’s loud and … more →

Tags: 1 of 365, @ vacation, New York, New York City, Manhattan, Queensborough Bridge, Transportation, magnetic pull

Taking Your Lunch Break on the Upper East Side

skinnyoffice wrote 9 months ago: The Upper East Side isn’t exactly office central of New York City (that would be Midtown—Centr … more →

Tags: office, Taking Your Lunch Break, New york public spaces, Farmer's Market, Upper East Side, Gracie Mansion, Gracie Art Show, Sutton Place Park, Queensboro Bridge

Polka dots and Puddles1 comment

Photo Mom NYC wrote 9 months ago: We ventured out this morning to do a little exploring and some puddle jumping in Carl Schurz Park.   … more →

Tags: Baby Life, NYC Life, photo life, Children's Photography, NYC Children's Photography, Photo Mom NYC, Polka dots and Puddles, kids in New York City

Check out your local park

thom bradley wrote 11 months ago: Peter Pan Today I was walking through the neighborhood and noticing that many people have left for t … more →

Tags: NYC, Travel, Flowers, People, Artist, art 2, Photographer, sailboat

Twins

Adam Isler wrote 11 months ago: East End Ave and 89th St, New York … more →

Tags: Photo, Street, Manhattan, New York, CANDID, fence, woman, dog, Urban


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