Street Party
West 4th St, West Village summer evening. The night Obama came to town and missed out on all the fun around the corner! From one step in a stoop, and all in less… Continue reading
West 4th St, West Village summer evening. The night Obama came to town and missed out on all the fun around the corner! From one step in a stoop, and all in less… Continue reading
Travelling the twilight zone of JFK . . . . ground control to Major Tom, can you hear me?
Today, on the East River in New York City with the hovering dark cloud and the delicious plum colours of threatening thunder towards the end of Today!
Some views inside the bus and outside the smeary window of the M15 going down 2nd Avenue on what was one of the hottest days this year. Sunday. Memorial Day.
Summer sun, sand, sea and surf . . . . . . letting the pictures do the talking!
One Day, One City . . . . May morning in New York City. From fresh morning showers and flowers in Bryant Park to afternoon sunshine in Union Square all the way down… Continue reading
Baby, won’t you drive my car . . . We found these beauties in the car park behind the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit. The old Cadillac spent more of its life… Continue reading
Unfocused Old school press man on the beat in downtown New York City. He passed by in a blur as I was hurrying in the opposite direction.
Gotham City Sunshine Last week I took myself out into the early morning New York sunshine as it crept over the quiet, dark corners of Gotham. The almost deserted streets in and around… Continue reading
An Arresting Day on Wall Street Today’s Spring Training for Occupy Wall Street down at Liberty Square had a little more momentum to it than in previous weeks. A more buoyant crowd, less… Continue reading
Gotham City Friday Hey, remember Occupy Wall Street? Thought they had all gone away? No longer camping out in Liberty Square / Zuccotti Park – those crazy days and nights came to an… Continue reading
Journey Through Time Not so long ago we drove from LAX across California to the Mojave Desert. With a vague notion as to which direction we needed to go and knowing we had… Continue reading