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FIVE DAYS TILL HALLOWEEN

I’ve been having so much fun with the countdown to Halloween.  Now that we are 5 days away, I thought it would be a good idea to feature some of the BEST Halloween costumes.  These are all very original ideas or excellent executions of known characters.

Mustard, chicken, greenwich village halloween parade

Please Pass the Mustard

photo by Murray Head

Jolly Green Giant, Greenwich Village Halloween parade

The Jolly Green Giant

photo by Murray Head

Here's the key to my heart, greenwich village halloween parade, Murray head

Here's The Key To MY Heart

photo by Murray Head

creature from the blue lagoon, greenwich village halloween parade, murray head

Creature From The Blue Lagoon

photo by Murray Head

Take me away Calgon, greenwich village halloween parade, murray head

"Take Me Away Calgon"

photo by Murray Head


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Halloween used to be all about orange and black and not much else. Orange jack-o-lanterns, black cats, black witches…but now…Well it’s Monday and we have:

The Monday Morning Boo’s

greenwich village halloween parade, Murray Head,

Big Blue Bottle Nose

photo by Murray Head

blue boa, greenwich village halloween parde, Murray Head

Busty Blue Boa

photo by Murray Head

blue bandeau, blue turban, greenwich village halloween parade, Murray head

Bluer Than Blue Bandeau

photo by Murray Head

Dallas cheerleaders, greenwich village halloween parade, Murray Head

Blue Belles of Dallas

photo by Murray Head

pgrimhilde, Snow White evil queen, greenwich village halloween parade, Murray Head

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...

photo by Murray Head

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I’ve been living in New York City for a long time and I admit that I don’t spend a lot of time in Central Park. So when I heard a beautiful bird song the other day, I stopped dead in my tracks.  It was a clear sweet sound and then it abruptly changed.  A lyrical trilling followed and then a distinct chirping… I couldn’t believe my ears but it sure sounded like a Mockingbird. Further investigation into a bush-like tree along the sidewalk and sure enough it was a Mockingbird; Peter and I saw the long tail and watched the little throat pulsate and the beak move as this lovely bird sang out.

What a great thrill it was and a surprise too!  Of course I know there are birds in New York City and those that read this blog steadily know I have posted many photos of birds taken by my friend Murray Head. He has shot photos of all kinds of birds from Egrets to Warblers, from Hawks (probably Pale Male) to Herons and Buntings to Thrushes. BUT those pictures are taken in Central Park where wildlife abounds and this was outside an office!

Anyway, this little ornithological treat got me to thinking about birds in Manhattan and I remembered something very, very interesting.

Several years ago, I was waiting on a corner  to cross the street when I heard a bird chirping and it sounded like it was right above me and it was.  I looked up and there sat a bird on the crosspiece pipe of a street lamp.  As I watched, the bird hopped to the end of the pipe and then disappeared inside the hole at the end.  What??? Yes! The bird went into the pipe.  I waited and soon the bird reappeared and took off but there were still chirps coming out of the pipe.  Amazing I thought.  A bird had built a nest inside the pipe where it was really safe from marauders and other dangers.  Wow, Mother Nature and the little sparrow’s survival skills were pretty impressive.

I mentioned it to Peter and he told me that he had seen this urban phenomena many times.  After that incident, I kept my ears open for the sound of birds on street corners and over and over again I did see birds housing themselves on City property.  Bird squatters I guess.  These spunky little Sparrows found a home in urban New York City.  It’s not that we don’t have lots and lots of tree-lined side streets because we do and I would guess there are bird’s nests in them but I’ve never seen one  and we have a LOT of street lights!!

Manhattan street light, New York City, sparrow nest

Home Sweet Home

Think about this; not only is the bird really protected from the elements in his little pipe house, there’s usually a trash can on every corner so I’m sure there is fairly endless supply of food crumbs for the picking as well as nest-building materials.  Just goes to show you how adaptable living creatures can be to their environment.  You do what you gotta do to survive wherever you are and whoever you are…reminds of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse.

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Whoooo I can feel the vibes of Halloween all around me.  I ‘m in Boston and today, Saturday, there must have been a big Halloween happening at Prudential Mall because we saw lots of little kids dressed up early today and heading that way.  Unfortunately Finley had to go home to take a nap and Francesca needed to be fed.

Anyway as the count down continues so do the photos from previous Greenwich Village Parades.

I’m calling this series The Devil Made Me Do It!

 

Greenwich Village Parade, devil, red hat

Devil from South of the Border

 

photo by Murray Head

devil mask, Lucifer, Greenwich Village Parade, Murray Head

The Devil in a Mask

photo by Murray Head

 

devil, demon, Greenwich Village parade, Murray head

She Devil Takes A Call

 

photo by Murray Head

 

 

girl with devil horns, Greenwich village halloween parade, Murray Head

Devilish

 

photo by Murray Head



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Sometimes you can walk through Greenwich Village and see some characters you just aren’t going to find on Maple Street in Iowa.  BUT, on Halloween, THEY ALL come out of the woodwork, the closet, and some look like they escaped from the Institute.  These are photos from previous annual  Greenwich Village Halloween Parades.

Nine Days to go…. I’m calling this series Wigs and Wings

white wings, Murray Head,

Wind Beneath My Wings

blue hair, Greenwich Village, Murray Head,

I'm Feeling So Blue Over You

Murray Head, Greenwich Village Halloween, Devil, Mummer

A Rogue Mummer

Yellow wig, Murray Head, Greenwich Village Halloween parade, diva

"Oh YES I AM"!

Eagle's wings, Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head, raptor

On Eagle's Wings

 

bikinis and wigs, Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, Murray Head

It Must Have Been Warm That Year

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On almost any day in New York City you will find unusual sights and sounds but Sundays are special.

 

hawking tickets, Broadway,

King Tut

 

photo by Murray Head

 

bakery, bagel shop

Plain or Poppy Seed?

 

photo by Murray Head

 

Times Square street performer

Times Square Street Juggler

 

photo by Murray Head

 

Times Square

Times Square Tourists

 

photo by Murray Head

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FAB FOTO FRIDAY

Counting the days/weeks till Halloween? YES !  Hope you enjoy these photos from Greenwich Village Halloween Parades past.

 

Greenwich Village parade, Halloween

Bless You My Child

photo by Murray Head

Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head, butterfly

Out of the Cocoon and Into the Night

photo by Murray Head

Greenwich Village parade, Murray Head

I'll Just Have the Salad

photo by Murray Head

Greenwich Village halloween parade, Murray head, prisoners, ball and chain

Prisoner of Love

photo by Murray Head

Greemwich Village Halloween parade, Murray head

I'm So Blue Over You

photo by Murray Head

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Two Reese's peanut butter cups in orange packaging

Image via Wikipedia

 

Oh the sweet memories of youth!  I can remember the eternal and annual question of the month – October that is:  What are you going to be for Halloween? Now depending on who was asking, you either told or said “I’m not telling, it’s a secret”. I miss going out for Halloween and I’m talking about going out with my friends, not taking my kids out.  My husband always did that because I LOVED getting dressed up and scaring the bejesus out of the kids who came to the door.  I carved the pumpkins, set up the spooky music and had a ball!  And I got to eat  Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups between Trick or Treaters.

Anyway, I thought you might enjoy some Halloween inspiration as we approach my favorite holiday.

 

Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head, Ghouls

Yeeks There Are Three of Them!

photo by Murray Head

 

 

Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head, KISS

KISS on Steroids

photo by Murray Head

 

 

Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head,

GREEN with ENVY

photo by Murray Head

 

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FAB FOTO FRIDAY

If you don’t live in New York , maybe you’ve read about how our Mayor Bloomberg is cleaning up the City, we don’t smoke, we don’t eat transfats…he has pedestrian malls in two of Manhattan’s busiest squares; Times Square and Union Square and he would like to eliminate most of the cars.  Take away the cars, the MTA keeps increasing their fares and what’s left?

Take a look at the Signs of the Time.

bicycle rental, New York Athletic Club

Taking a break at 1927

photo by Murray Head

Manhattan bike rentals

Wheels in the Wheels

photo by Murray Head

red high tops,

RED High Tops

photo by Murray Head

Manhattan, bike rental

Flower Power bermuda shorts

photo by Murray Head

Manhattan bike rentals

Please Rent a Bike

photo by Murray Head

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Temple de Dendur, Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...

Image via Wikipedia

New York City has been called many things; The Big Apple, The Capitol of the World and is described in the most eloquent of terms, AND I call it a Cultural Cafeteria – a phrase that came to me a couple of weeks ago after we saw two movies that hadn’t been released yet and went to a Judy Collins Concert held in the Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art all in one week. And that’s only an itsy-bitsy smidgen of what goes on every night in Manhattan.  It is really mind-boggling!

Here’s a random sampling:  The opera, Das Rheingold opened at The Metropolitan Opera.  The play, Brief Encounters, a British-born production played at Studio 54, The Joyce Theater featured the Batsheva Dance Company, The New York City Ballet Company performed Barber Violin Concerto and Opus 19/The Dreamer.

Angels in America, first American revival of Tony Kushner‘s masterpiece is in previews at The Signature Theater, the Film Forum is showing The Bridge Over the River Kwai and it doesn’t end there.  Well anyway, you get the picture!

First we saw You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, the latest Woody Allen film – it was good, I liked it and I haven’t cared for some of his more recent movies.  I think it was good that he wasn’t in it and it was very different from his earlier movies which were all about Jewish angst and Manhattan.

Then the next night we saw Jack Goes Boating and this WAS shot in real-time, I swear.  Very very slow.  It had its poignant moments and I always like to see Phillip Seymour Hoffman although this character was particularly sloppy, fat and very unkempt.  I wish he would lose some weight.

The next night it was Judy Collins in Concert – the venue was the Temple of Dendur in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. What a place! What a voice! What a body! Judy is a wonder, she is 71 years old!!! Her range of octaves is phenomenal, her figure slim and her voice beautiful.  We were crying when she sang Both Sides Now– the nostalgia swept thru the mostly baby boomer-semi-hippie crowd.  We all had memories associated with that lush love song.  Her show was full of glorious praise for her now-hometown, New York City and peppered with quips, anecdotes and self-deprecating remarks-she was really funny.  She ended her show (which ran over in time) with a heart-wrenching rendition of Bring in the Clowns which brought the 200+ audience to its feet clapping and clapping and clapping.

Special for me was the fact that I, an adopted New Yorker,  was sitting in the Temple of Dendur attending an evening concert.  So many nights as Peter and I drove through the Central Park transverse we would see crowds in the Temple and wonder what was going on there after hours and how come we never knew!

What a night! What a week! I LOVE NEW YORK!

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