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Tag Archives: brooklyn
Brooklyn from the Sky
An annotated bird’s eye view of NYC’s best borough. After we took off from New York City’s La Guardia airport on our Thanksgiving trip, the plane flew over the city and I got this great view of Brooklyn, my home … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings, Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged Boerum Heights, Breezy Point, brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Heights, Canarsie, Carroll Gardens, Clinton Hill, Coney Island, Downtown, DUMBO, East Flatbush, East River, Far Rockaway, Fort Greene, gowanus, JFK Airport, La Guardia, Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge, New York, New York City, NYC, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Prospect Park, Queens, Seagate, travel
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BROOKLYN ARTISTS EXHIBIT at the BROOKLYN MUSEUM
The exhibit of contemporary Brooklyn artists currently showing at the Brooklyn Museum is resplendent with imagination and diversity, technically and aesthetically. Here is a sample of the highlights. “Mother Sky” – David Shaw “Game of Crazy Eights” – Rick Secen … Continue reading
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin'
Tagged Aisha Tandiwe Bell, Alison Kuo, An-My Lè, Anthony Goicolea, art, Artists, brooklyn, Cate Pasquarelli, Chitra Ganesh, David Shaw, E. V. Day, exhibition, Garry Grant, Geoffrey Chadsey, Gwyneth Scally, Haoua Habré, Honorroller, Isamar Gonzalez, Janaina Tschäpe, Jennifer Dalton, Johanna Burke, Jon Kessler, Josh Sucher, Josiah McElheny, Katherine Jackson, Kit Warren, Kyung Tae Kim, Lauren Seiden, Loren Munk, Lufti Janania, museum, Naudline Pierre, photography, Richard Haining, Rob Raphael, Scherezade Garcia, Shosh Goller, Soull Ogun, Stanley Greenberg, Steven Montgomery, Swan Series, Tamara Kostianovsky, Timothy Paul Myers, Tinuade Oyelowo, Tracie Dawn Williams, Yaw Owusu
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Paw Paw Harvest
Above is a bowl of paw paws, the only North American tropical fruit. You won’t find it the grocery store, because it so easily bruises it is considered unmarketable. It also only ripens on the tree, and then must be … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings, Notes in the News, Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged brooklyn, Easter, Easter egg hunt, fruit, gardening, harvest, ice cream, juice, nature, nectar, North America, pate de fruit, paw paw, seeds, smoothie, tropical
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TULIP FEVER!
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged botanic, brooklyn, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, damask, Garden, Orange, pink, purple, RED, Spring, tulip, White, yellow
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PS 133 Verticles
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged 4th ave, brooklyn, buds, facade, photography, pink, PS 133, Spring
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PARK SLOPE, EARLY SPRING
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged blossoms, branches, brooklyn, brownstone, churches, flowers, light, nature, ornamental pear, Park Slope, patterns, shadows, Spring, trees
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Moon Over Brooklyn
Eagle-eyed Brooklynite sleuths may be able to trace the route I took taking these pictures one past Thursday afternoon…
LIGHTSCAPE 2023
This year’s LIGHTSCAPE at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is the most spectacular and elegant to date.
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Melodies Linger On, Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged 2023, botanic garden, brooklyn, Cathedral, chandeliers, Color, Elton John, Flower Duet, Fountain, hip-hop, Lakme, lanterns, light, Lightscape, Rocket Man, sculpture, singing, Snow on the Beach, submergence, Supernova, Taylor Swift, trees, water, winter
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Night Lights
Park Slope’s 5th and 6th avenues Wednesday evening, November 8.
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin'
Tagged 5th ave, 6th ave, brooklyn, chandelier, lights, night, Park Slope, restaurant shed, salon, store window, street light, string of lights, vestibule
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BROOKLYN PRIDE 2023
Posted in LGBTQ Alphabet Soup, Notes in the News
Tagged 5th Avenue, brooklyn, Cheer, drag queen, Dykes on Bikes, Gay, Gotham, Herstory, Human Rights, lesbian, New York, Parade, Park Slope, Pride, Rainbow, Scouts, soap bubbles, Trans Rights
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Pit and Pen On-Line June 8
“The Pit and the Pendulum – a musicabre” screens June 8 on-line via the Brooklyn International short Film Festival The Brooklyn International short Film Festival will make select shorts – including yours truly’s musical Edgar Allan Poe adaptation – available … Continue reading
APRIL BBG SPLENDOR
Colorful Impressions at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on a Mid-April Day The Brooklyn Museum as seen from the BBG Many more cherry blossom pics, and flower selfies, are at the end of this post…
Early Spring Splendor at the BBG
Last Sunday Ed and I enjoyed another jaunt at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. While much is still in post winter slumber, here and there early spring blossoms – such as daffodils, early cherry, magnolias, and apricot – are writing the … Continue reading
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged apricot, BBG, blossoms, Botanical, brooklyn, cherry, daffodils, flowers, Garden, magnolia, nature, photography, Spring
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LIGHTSCAPE 22/23
LIGHTSCAPE, the outdoor light show experience at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden concludes this Sunday, January 8. Here are some of this year’s highlights in pics and vids. You can also catch the splendor from last year’s show here and here.
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged art, birds, botanic, brooklyn, Cathedral, Garden, installation, light, Lightscape, lightshow, photography, sculpture, Snowflakes, videos, winter
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