Showing posts with label Gandhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gandhi. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2020

May 16, 2020



Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in the sun.



Gandhi with a mask.

Monday, June 17, 2019

June 17, 2019



Gandhi at Union Square is part of the Talking Statues program.



London Lennies for Father's Day.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

February 3, 2019



Two birthday books.



A visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral.



A visit to MOMA.



Blue Point Toasted Lager.



Crescent moon.




Yearly trip to the Grand Hyatt.



Nightime Gandhi.



Montauk Driftwood Ale.



Named after a Florentine lawyer. "Do not worry about the cost of that wine, although it was expensive: a pleasant taste heals all the wounds."



Broadway Boogie Woogie. I remember it from a fifth-grade art class.



Subway art.



Smith and Wollensky, a Restaurant Week favorite.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

March 2, 2014



Watched Gandhi yesterday. Never saw it before, captivating. I always liked Ben Kingsley's Feste in the movie Twelfth Night or What You Will



Arrrggghh ! Another storm, at least it won't be 12".

Saturday, November 12, 2011

November 12, 2011



Setting up the Christmas Village.



Pears in the Sun.



Gandhi arriving in Kauai.



Another Cornucopia. Went to P.E. and D.D. Seafood for Lobster and Squid. Peconic Bay Scallops were sold out but for $26.99 a pound I would have passed.



Apples on the Sun



More Apples in the Sun.



Grapes in the Sun.



Even though I usually avoid all thing from Boston, the NYT Crossword led me to this Group. Just downloaded The Rascal King and The Impression That I Get.



A 25% discount coupled with my member discount got me this book for 1/2 price. My youngest son who is in a Marketing Class told me about it.



Greatest time of my life was when The Knicks were on fire: 1969 - 1970. Throw in for good measure The Mets, The Jets,(yeah, I am a Yankees/NY Giants fan but the City went crazy - you had to be there) Woodstock and going away to College. Always was home by April, so watching the Knicks on Cable was heaven. Back then, only Manhattan had Cable TV and Knicks/Rangers games were part of the package. The Saloons were packed with Long Island fans and watching games was like being in The Garden.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

November 29, 2008



Patience - NY Public Library by Edward Clark Potter.



Map of Holiday Market. Union Square is
the best one in the city.



Not too crowded.



Another view.



Homemade ornaments.



Today was Crazy Hat day for the
Jam Sellers at Beth's Farm Kitchen.



Wreath City.



Joe Ades. Check out Today Show Video.



Pepper Wreath.



Gandhi in Christmas spirit.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

October 25, 2008



No Joe the Salesman today. He must
have read the weather report. Top Chef, a new
TV series, had demonstrations and gave out
free video games.



Decorative peppers.



Decorative Gandhi.

Union Square celebrated its 10th anniversary last
Thursday night as a National Historic Landmark.

Time for stews and chili.