Do you know what is strange? Just after your post in my list of blogs that I'm following is one from Ken Mac's Greenwich Village Daily Photo - 136 Bank Street West Village!The number 136 can be seen in one of his photos!
Love Ken Mac's site! That's funny, I always wonder when and if there's going to be any crossover with so many avid NYC photographers out there. There was a minor hullaballoo over a great old sign that just surfaced on 14th street. I was thinking of using it for my 139, only to learn that the sign already has a cult of admirers.
Ah well, not all can be Neil Armstrong. But that's no reason not to walk on the moon.
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Lovely colour.
Do you know what is strange? Just after your post in my list of blogs that I'm following is one from Ken Mac's Greenwich Village Daily Photo -
136 Bank Street West Village!The number 136 can be seen in one of his photos!
Love Ken Mac's site! That's funny, I always wonder when and if there's going to be any crossover with so many avid NYC photographers out there. There was a minor hullaballoo over a great old sign that just surfaced on 14th street. I was thinking of using it for my 139, only to learn that the sign already has a cult of admirers.
Ah well, not all can be Neil Armstrong. But that's no reason not to walk on the moon.
beautiful color!
It looks just like the color I imagine Jane Eyre's "Red Room" to be...
Wait, I can't be Neil Armstrong? Dammmit! Why didn't anyone tell me before. I hope the surgery can be reverseed....
blednest the full collection of works from a person's melancholy period
Jackie, I'd forgotten all about the red room. Too busy thinking about the misty moor. And Rochester.
Ray, just remember what the man himself said: one small step to become a man, one giant leap to... Wait. That wasn't what he said.
I taught once at a school called Neil Armstrong. That makes me 1/3 astronaut.
Very handsome: door plus number.
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