Overlooked by the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Philipsburg Manor, Kykuit, and the Rockefeller Estate bring a sense of dutch and pre american culture not seen since the 18th century, |
Living Life With Hardkore Tom
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Photo - Philipsburg Manor
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Photo - High Line
Labels:
autumn,
december,
fall,
food cart,
food truck,
food trucks,
greenwich village,
high line,
led,
light up,
manhattan,
meatpacking district,
New York City,
nyc,
patio,
sidewalk cafe,
street photography
Location:
The High Line, New York, NY 10011, USA
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Photo - Atlantic City
These wooden bridges cross the wild grass covered berms that line the Jersey Shore. They are a significant look that makes up the coastline in the Atlantic Northeast. |
Labels:
Absecon Island,
Atlantic City,
Atlantic County,
autumn,
beach,
berm,
Boardwalk,
bridge,
coast,
coastline,
fall,
jersey shore,
landscape,
nature,
New Jersey,
november,
South Jersey,
walkway,
wild grass
Location:
Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
Friday, January 8, 2016
Photo - Lincoln Memorial
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Photo - Highbridge
The oldest bridge in New York City and formerly an aqueduct before it became a pedestrian walkway when it was reopened in 2015. |
Labels:
architecture,
autumn,
bridge,
Bronx,
cityscape,
december,
fall,
fall colors,
highbridge,
highbridge park,
Highbridge Water Tower,
landscape,
manhattan,
new york,
New York City,
nyc,
pedestrian walkway
Location:
Highbridge, Bronx, NY, USA
Monday, January 4, 2016
Photo - Fort Washington Park
A pair of sad and lonely trees on the bank of the Hudson River in Fort Washington Park. Their dignity and their leaves stolen by the fall weather. |
Labels:
autumn,
cloudy,
coastline,
december,
digital,
fall,
fog,
Fort Washington Park,
hudson river,
Hudson River Greenway,
landscape,
manhattan,
midday,
New York City,
nyc,
park,
river bank,
Washington Heights,
water
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Photo - Griffith Observatory
The Griffith Observatory has a giant scale model of our solar system paved into the cement in front of the observatory. |
Labels:
earth,
griffith observatory,
griffith park,
Los Angeles,
observatory,
scale model,
science,
solar system,
space,
travel,
venus
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