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FAB FOTO FRIDAY

On any given day in The City you will see BLACK being worn everywhere.  Every New Yorker has a closet full of black clothes and for all seasons.  New Year‘s Day, which was a glorious sunny Sunday this year, was no exception…or was it??

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"One and Twenty Blackbirds..."

BUT of course there are exceptions to every rule!!! Look at this fine feathered fellow showing off his “Sunday best”.

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One Dapper Wood Duck

Not to mention this beautiful (YES, they are beautiful) Blue Jay who was hanging out nearby.

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Big Beautiful Blue Jay

And way up high, taking in the view, sat a richly red Cardinal.  Don’t you love his “mask”?

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A Ruby Red Cardinal

However, if we had to vote for who was the most colorful denizen of  Central Park on New Year’s Day, I think we’d have to admit the Wood Ducks took the prize!

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hBest -Dressed Duck

 Not everyone knew the photographer was in the park, but once they found out, everybody wanted their picture taken!  Look at this guy!

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"Hey, wait for me"!

All photos courtesy of Murray Head

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Central Park is New York City’s largest and best playground!  Adults have as much fun here as kids do and certainly tourists.  On any given day (but especially on weekends) you can watch jugglers, mimes, break dancers, listen to music, play tennis, roller blade, bird watch, dog walk, jog, bike, eat, read in a quiet glade, explore a castle, visit an old dairy, meander through Strawberry Fields, sail a toy boat, ice skate in the winter – need I say more?

A mild and sunny Sunday in January brought out hundreds of visitors to the park.  Some came to watch and some came to…….

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Spin A Frisbee in the Park

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Skateboard (sort of) in the Park

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Roller Blade in the Park

Do Frisbee Tricks in the Park

Paint in the Park

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Inspecting One's Kingdom in the Park

Blow Bubbles in the Park

Show Off in the Park

All photos courtesy of Murray Head

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So much to talk about…wasn’t there?  We heard the news, read the newspapers, gathered round the water cooler, telephoned our friends, banged out texts, updated our status on FaceBook.

These are some of the “things” New Yorkers talked about in 2011.  Excerpted from article The 75 Things New Yorkers Talked About in 2011.

There was lots and lots of buzz around town this year;  Baseball, America’s pastime brought fans to their TV’s and knees September 28th as the Yankees lost their chance to be in the World Series.

“Till death do us part” was the new montra of the Gay community when New York legalized Gay marriages.  And then of course there was KK who apparently did not take it too seriously.

For weeks, an obscure park in downtown Manhattan became a tourist mecca and home to the 99%’ers.  Not to mention the Arab Spring when dictators toppled like so many weeble wobbles.

It was as always a memorable year, some awe-inspiring, some laughable.

  • The GOP debates, best reality show not on Bravo
  • Serena Williams had a meltdown at the US Open
  • Kate Middleton‘s wedding gown
  • Meryl Streep, nailing the accent perfectly (once again) in Iron Lady
  • A hearty farewell to Bin Laden, Quadaffi and Kim Jong-il
  • Anthony Weiner resigns after Tweeted naked photos of him surface
  • The 10th anniversary of 9/11
  • Andy Rooney signs off for the last time
  • The up-to-12 hour waits to see a naked Marina Abramovic at MOMA
  • Planking
  • The Netflix debacle
  • Keith Oberman leaves MSNBC, joins Current TV and is never heard from again
  • Chas Bono on DWTS – a transgender star is born
  • Oprah takes a year and three finale shows to say goodbye
  • The 2 day waits to buy iPad2
  • Elizabeth Taylor passes.  Her gowns and jewelry bring $156M much going to AIDS research
  • The heat wave in July, the hurricane in August, blizzard in October-Mother Nature is angry
  • Splits: Arnold and Maria, Ashton and Demi, Scarlett and Ryan
  • The best moment of the debates – “Oops”
  • Al Sharpton gets a TV show on MSNBC
  • Steve Jobs dies and people learn about his death on their iPhones.

    The red "GOP" logo used by the party...

    New Reality TV Show

  • Regis Philbin calls it quits after 28 years
  • The Alexander McQueen show at the Met, almost as popular at King Tut
  • Cathie Black’s shocking short stint as New York schools chancellor

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Thousands of runners on Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

47,000 Runners Cross the Verazano Bridge

That’s the way it went down today for Mary Keitany today! 

We were up and out early today (the fall back time change helped) to have breakfast at Gracie’s,  a favorite all night coffee shop.  Although I would love to live downtown, there are some big pluses to the UES.  Can’t beat the convenience of our neighborhood plus my daughter and granddaughters live around the corner and once a year, the New York Marathon runs right past our building.

It is wonderful to gather out in front of the building, sipping our coffee and cheer on the first handicapped runners to sail past us as they speed downhill on 1st Avenue.  We live at the 18th mile mark and as the runners crest the slight rise at 85th St, it is downhill for them for several blocks.

This morning although the sun was shining, there was a nip in the air, so it was back upstairs to get a shawl and some gloves.  It wasn’t long before the sirens came roaring down toward us, signaling the approach of the first of the elite women.  Surprise! THERE WAS ONLY ONE WOMAN running toward us!  Mary Keitany, a small, wiry, woman sped by clipping along and NO ONE was behind her.   I’ve never seen this before.  Here we are, 18 miles into the race and only ONE woman is running past us.  We decided to time the interval between her passing and the next female runner.  It was 2 MINUTES!!!

People were screaming her name as she went by, clapping loudly and cheering wildly. 

More female runners appeared, as well as more handicapped participants.  Before the race started,  we were watching NBC news and it was stated that probably the elite men would be in Central Park at the Finish Line at 11:45am.  We figured that would put them passing us at about 11 am.   Sure enough, the sirens and flashing lights and the camera truck preceded a small but tight pack of very lean and muscular runners.  Their long-legged stride was something to behold and every year I marvel at the running machines these runners have trained themselves to be.

We have the routine down so about 15 minutes later,  Chiara, Finley and I headed upstairs to watch the winners cross the Finish Line on TV.   We sat down to watch and were surprised to see Mary still running AND with two women runners right behind her.  I couldn’t believe it – was this the mighty runner who was 2 minutes ahead of everyone else.  The two Ethiopean runners were gaining on her second by second.  This was the 26th mile, for God’s sake!  What a shame!  It was clearly obvious that Mary had run out of steam, and as the commentator said, the two women behind her could smell blood and they amped up their press.  Not a quitter by any means, Mary actually drew on some hidden reserve and kicked up her pace a bit.   But the die had been cast – she had run too fast for too long but not long enough.  It was heartbreaking to see her passed by Dado and Deba but it is a race and it’s not over until it’s over and this day it was over for Mary.

23  SECONDS is all that separated the Winner from the Third Place runner, Mary Keitany.

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I’m calling Saturday’s snow storm a freak because I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much snow in October! I don’t know if the weathermen are referring to it as a freak event but I don’t remember snow storms in October.

Saturday’s snow storm brought us Sunday’s Sad Story:  Murray went into Central Park today as did many of the City’s residents to observe the destruction, the wind and snow left in their wake.

New York City and Central Park really got hit by this storm.  Apparently much of the damage was due to the fact that the trees still had their leaves which served as additional surface for the snow to collect.  The snow was wet and heavy and well the pictures tell the story better than I can.

Central park, October 29 storm

Toppled by snow

Oct 29th snow storm, New York City, Central Park

Branches Down – Leaves Fallen

Maple tree, Central Park,

A Maple Tree Falls on a Maple Leaf

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Branches Snapped Off

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Downed!

October 29th snow storm, new york city, central park

Uprooted!

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Checking Out the Damage

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“What happened?”

Plaza Hotel, Central Park

In plain sight

All photos courtesy of Murray Head

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Red is everywhere, such a perennial color. Red sunsets in the summer, red tulips in the spring, red noses in the winter, red leaves in the fall. RED is everywhere and if you’re new to this blog you can expect to see red once in a while because in my Fab Foto Fridays I like to post photos of Art is Where You Find It and Red is Where You Find It is  sort of a  sub-category.  Today’s RED is here and there in NYC, mostly in Central Park.

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Street performers

His and Mine?

One Happy Red Bow

Japanese flag

Here a red, there a red....

The Red Princess

STOP the Pigeon

All photos by Murray Head

 

 

 

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This week marks the month anniversary of Occupy Wall St.  So it’s tim e I gave it some press in the blog, after all…it began here! 

At first, I, like millions of others, thought this fairly small group of protestors would hold a rally, probably march around and then go home.  NOT!  Like a virus, the protest multiplied quickly and the core grew larger and more vocal.  Not particularly organized, the group has been able to sort itself out as a collective force and a cohesive community.  And like a virus, the movement spread as it found other receptive host areas around the world.  Later tonight or this week, I hope to give you another post wherein you’ll see some interesting parallels. 

I don’t need to write too much about Occupy Wall St. because it is in the news every day.  Especially here in New York City, we are almost hourly informed of where they are, what park they will camp out in, what the Mayor has to say about it all and which of the protestors has been beaten, knocked down or pepper-sprayed by police, not to mention the reports of how much money is being spent by law enforcement to keep everything and everyone under control.  The funny thing is, I don’t think they’re out of control at all.

Lastly as a prelude to some pictures, I’d like to quote what seems to be the mission statement on the web site Occupywallst.org – OF COURSE there’s a web site!!! And an agenda!

Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%. We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximize the safety of all participants.

Occupy Wall Street Agenda

Showing events after 10/19. Look for earlier events
Wednesday, October 19
5:00pm

 Open Forum: Andrew Ross “Is Student Debt a Form of Indenture?”
6:00pm

 Open Forum: Jennifer Saunders “Teachers for Justice Now”
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Thursday, October 20
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Friday, October 21
1:00pm

 Solidarity Event: Stop “Stop and Frisk”
6:00pm

 Information Front Desk Meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
8:30pm

 Empowerment and Education Committee meeting
Saturday, October 22
2:00pm

 Solidarity Event: National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation
3:00pm

 OccupyCUNY Radical Teach-In!
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Sunday, October 23
6:00pm

 Internet Working Group meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Monday, October 24
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Tuesday, October 25
5:00pm

 Internet Working Group meeting
6:00pm

 Information Front Desk Meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
8:30pm

 Empowerment and Education Committee meeting
Wednesday, October 26
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Thursday, October 27
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Friday, October 28
6:00pm

 Information Front Desk Meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
8:30pm

 Empowerment and Education Committee meeting
Saturday, October 29
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Sunday, October 30
6:00pm

 Internet Working Group meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Monday, October 31
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Tuesday, November 1
5:00pm

 Internet Working Group meeting
6:00pm

 Information Front Desk Meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
8:30pm

 Empowerment and Education Committee meeting
Wednesday, November 2
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Thursday, November 3
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Friday, November 4
6:00pm

 Information Front Desk Meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
8:30pm

 Empowerment and Education Committee meeting
Saturday, November 5
9:00am

 Solidarity Event: Move Your Money – Bank Transfer Day
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Sunday, November 6
6:00pm

 Internet Working Group meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Monday, November 7
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
Tuesday, November 8
5:00pm

 Internet Working Group meeting
6:00pm

 Information Front Desk Meeting
7:00pm

 General Ⓐssembly
8:30pm

 Empowerment and Education Committee meeting
Showing events until 11/9. Look for more

Events shown in time zone: Eastern Time

Occupy Wall St. New York city

Peace Be With You

Marching to Pretoria

"Join the Navy and see the world"

Veterans for Peace

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We Are the 99%

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The American Dream

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A Show of Force

Chase Manhattan bank, occupy wall st.

Chase Bank

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LOVE

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There's a LAW about wearing masks in a demonstration!!!

All photos courtesy of Murray Head

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There are so many reasons New York City is called the capitol of the world, and none more relevant than the population of the world that resides within the City limits.  There are parades representing the countries of Europe, Asia and Africa and South America.  You can have an Irish breakfast, Japanese sushi for lunch, and Tibetan food for dinner. 

Today the Nigerian population celebrated their Independence Day.  See for yourself!

Nigerian Independence Day, NYC

Nigerian Independence day parade, NYC

Nigerian parade, NYC

Nigerian Independence Day Parade

All photos courtesy of Murray Head

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That’s right, you read it correctly!  Magnificent birds belong to the  Raptor classification and we are lucky enough to see some of them up close and personal.  Murray attended the RaptorFest in NYC which is produced by Hawk Creek Wildlife Inc.  Urbanites get to see all sorts of fascinating winged creatures.  And so do we, thanks Murray!

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A very intense owl

Is he smiling at the crowd?

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I don’t know what it is, do you?

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Barn Owl

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Big Foot

Perigrine Falcon

King Vulture

In flight

Spread your wings

All photos courtesy of Murray Head

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Oh to be a kid again – to be the center of my own world!  Someone provide food and shelter and clothing, lavishes love and praise on my every achievement and not so achievement.  To laugh unself-consciously, dance unhibitedly, play, play, and play and sing, dance and just have a good time.  These are the fantasies of a work-tired woman for sure.

BUT, forget all that and take a look at just how much fun you could have if you were only just a kid.

Cat in the hat, NYC

“oh my, it;s the Cat in the Hat”

NYC cat in the hat

“Hey, we match!”

pumpkins, vegetables, NYC

This is what happens when you play with your food!

Bubblicious

“Don’t try this at home, kids”

…or you could look like this, which is quite good

There’s frosting on the pumpkin and it’s not cold yet

“Am I having fun yet?”

All photos by Murray Head

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