Urban Bouquet
If I could pick a bunch of flowers and give them all to you . . . I would!
If I could pick a bunch of flowers and give them all to you . . . I would!
Liam and I somehow got into conversation about what a beautiful day it was. I asked him if he lived here in the city. Why sure, he replied, he has a grand little… Continue reading
Walking through Harlem a week or so ago – somehow that has become the measure of time for me lately, the weeks or so that collide into months and years, I had the… Continue reading
Not the most original title but it’s the best I could come up with for now . . . . Out and about in the fresh snow of February with the forecast of… Continue reading
Back to New York after some time out on the road (another long story . . .) and the drama whereby newly elected Mayor Bill de Blasio (Democrat) is getting flak for not… Continue reading
Tonight, here in NYC at Sotheby’s, a whole load of contemporary art is going under the hammer while last night’s sales at Christie’s brought in a new high when Francis Bacon’s Triptych, keenly… Continue reading
Halloween hit the streets of the Big Apple big time the other night which made a change from this time last year when Hurricane Sandy hit where it. Big time. Somewhere in this… Continue reading
A hot Friday afternoon straight out of camera in Bryant Park looking over to Sixth Avenue and 42nd St. Still summer, still life. * * * * *
Last year I went to Detroit. Romeo was the first person I met there. He lives in this building, an old trucking depot on Michigan Ave which once belonged to his grandparents. He… Continue reading
It has been a funny week, so far, for women but Edie Windsor, 83, finally managed to get the tables turned on DOMA – Defense of Marriage Act, when the Supreme Court ruled… Continue reading
So many people come to New York City with exhausting lists of things to do, places to see, shows to catch. Restaurants, diners, cafes and bars to eat and drink at. Museums, galleries… Continue reading
Known only by his street name but known to the many in the street families in and around NYC. All have their stories to tell. Union Square. * * * * *
Torn between the shadows and light of black and white or the brilliance of colour . . . either way, her beauty turned more than a few heads in the recent spring sunshine… Continue reading
Some people hear music and they just have to get up and dance! A shady corner in the brilliant spring sunshine of Union Square. * * * * *