First jaunt - Cricket above some train tracks in the Bronx |
Close up of Monet's garden. I made sure the little green sign was in there to prove it's from Monet's Garden and not some random lady's flower bed. |
It wasn't until later I realized this is THE bridge, the one he painted. btw This is the TPOD © (tool pic of the day) hence my arm positioning |
The first in my Cricket-reflected-in-Monet's-lily-pond series, in where she is also known as "an androgynous child mercenary" |
This is the outdoors lily pond. Cricket was into the coy fish and the lilies. Then we accurately traced the life cycle of a lotus flower (not pictured) |
Everyone left because it was closing time so we sneaked back in to have Monet's garden all to ourselves. Cricket maintained we could have spent the night there. |
The ONLY documentation of the meeting of the lawyers |
To commemorate Colin Bean (they have his table ready) |
Revising haikus to help Phil get girls at this dive bar in the East Village called The Library (wut wut) -- I am Phil's Cyrano de Bergerac for real. Cricket and I also got our drinks for free! |
Then we walked to a park and stopped in this small gallery. After taking this picture I went on the nod in an office chair while Cricket sketched the resident dog (not pictured) |
Walking home from the park |
On my move from Bushwick to Hell's Kitchen the next day. This was taken from the M line |
Thundercaps over some building -- taken from the NW corner of Central Park around 5 pm. The heat just was breaking then. |
Sunrise as I waited for Cricket to rescue the teenagers and their car |
Sunrise over the Hudson and Hell's Kitchen or whatever |
Coney Island. I'm so large and white compared to Cricket. |
We had sunrise together then sunset together. Poor Phil was practically working this whole time. |
Some weird vulture set up freaky shop on the breakers to the delight of the surrounding children. |
I don't know why Coney Island's Luna Park had a Halloween themed display set up, but the dummy in the crashed hearse looked a whole lot like Sharon Needles! (winner of RuPaul's Drag Race season 4) |
Waiting for the train, enjoying a nice long summer twilight |
My attempt at compositional photography |
For some reason there was a freaking aircraft carrier docked next to our sunset vantage spot. |
A sign for my future, I suppose |
Sun burning behind row of colonial houses in Jersey |
Cricket rushed us away from the sunset before it got good (haha, just trying to make her feel bad) so I got this one through the cityscape. And thus completes the photo diary! |
Kelci, I used to live on Decatur Avenue in the Bronx, about 3 blocks from the gate where you entered the Botanical Gardens. I would wake up in the mornings as dawn came up over the Gardens and the birds would all wake up and start tweeting (before Twitter, of course)
ReplyDeletethat sounds idealic, joe! i also noriced a fordham convent over there. do you know anything abt that?
DeleteKelci--Fordham University is across the street from the Botanical Gardens so it was probably part of that.
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