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Adult Swim

Here it is again.  Have no idea what this advert is.  Like a normal person, I looked it up.  How cheeky is this.  Adult swim is late night programming…well who knew!

Posted byThe ChroniclerJanuary 12, 2015January 12, 2015Posted inCity views, picturesTags: adult swim

A Weapon

Attended an alternative theatre happening in a 3rd floor loft space in Brooklyn, and at the entrance on the ground floor, stood a French speaking man, handing one of these to everyone who entered.

Posted byThe ChroniclerJanuary 11, 2015January 11, 2015Posted inActing, Art, PoliticsTags: je suis Charlie, lead, pencil

Is This Right?

The Season is over.  And now the tree is discarded and at the curb ready for pickup.  I don’t doubt that the pick up is done by a company that is going to make mulch.  That is a good thing.  However, do we need to be cutting and casting off?  In the City it is …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerJanuary 10, 2015January 10, 2015Posted inCity views, Holidays, Living, StreetTags: Christmas trees, End of season, mulch

Make Space

A new idea for a new millennium.  A portable “City Attic”.  The company delivers up to four green bins to your door.  You fill them with whatever no longer is of use to you or doesn’t fit now that you’ve moved in together.  The company then picks the bins up and stores them for you, …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerJanuary 8, 2015Posted inUncategorized

Times Square New Year’s Eve

The link here is the more or less official recitation of what it looks like on Times Square for those that attend the ‘ball dropping’.  But this NYE – period I was visiting away from TS and two smart friends discussed what is not mentioned in the article…so what if you have to pee.  And …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerJanuary 5, 2015Posted inUncategorized

I’ve wondered for a looong time..

and it is now time to put it to rest. this is why we have food inspectors. http://www.snopes.com/horrors/food/chinese.asp

Posted byThe ChroniclerJanuary 4, 2015Posted inUncategorized

Happy New Year

What will the Year 2015 reveal in it’s bag of opportunities, tricks and ‘unforeseens’? The hope for ‘better’, and ‘love of the present’ is perhaps what keeps us showing up, year after year.  May your year be peaceful, full of kindness and if you are so blessed, love. What can you do to influence the …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerDecember 31, 2014December 31, 2014Posted inLiving, RelationshipsTags: Happy New Year

Local Library

There should have been a ‘before’ photograph.  This beautiful old building houses the Public Library on 6th Avenue and 10th Street and it is stunning.  Look at the architectural details.

Posted byThe ChroniclerDecember 30, 2014December 30, 2014Posted inArchitecture, City views, History, UncategorizedTags: Public Library, west village

Stand Clear…

The sonorous voice announcement is attention getting.  “Stand away from the moving platform”.  This warning takes place in the silence of no train being in sight.  When the subway train begins to enter the station, then the voice begins again.  Watching to see why the platform needs to move:  there is a curve in the …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerDecember 29, 2014December 30, 2014Posted inCity views, SubwayTags: platform for subway

Lego

The Lego store never ceases to amaze.  The one at Rockefeller Center is always a mob scene at the holidays.  The store in the Flatiron District is sane and quite empty.  This is a wall mural in the street side window.  Amazing the use of the tiny bricks to make a ‘billboard” type scene.

Posted byThe ChroniclerDecember 27, 2014December 27, 2014Posted inArchitecture, Art, City views, HolidaysTags: Lego

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