travelswithkathleen
I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Sunday bird blogging
Speaking of snow....
This picture of a cardinal is several years old, from the last serious snow I remember in Central Park.
The monochrome months are here
Autumn arrives later and leaves earlier every year now, leaving us in what feels like endless grays and sepias.
Winter has its own beauties, but now that we seldom get snow anymore, it can definitely be monotonous. Brown, brown, brown, brown. Oh, look—gray!
Here are two pictures from Inwood Hill Park last winter, one a little filtered, one not.
Winter has its own beauties, but now that we seldom get snow anymore, it can definitely be monotonous. Brown, brown, brown, brown. Oh, look—gray!
Here are two pictures from Inwood Hill Park last winter, one a little filtered, one not.
Friday, November 29, 2024
Urban poetry
A thoroughly overloaded pickup truck parked by the Zapote market in San José—flashback from the summer of '22.
Labels:
Costa Rica,
flashback,
markets,
San José,
trucks,
urban poetry
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Flashback: Peru
At Sara Textiles in Chinchero, our guide with her daughter, and showing off one of the bones the weavers use to lift the warp threads on a loom—which she joked came from her ex-husband.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Sunday bird blogging
I think we all need any excuse to smile these days, so here's a tufted titmouse.
Hey, they always work for me.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Saturday reflections
A truck on the Upper West Side.
I had three separate sets of plumbers snaking my drains this week, trying to locate and fix some persistent clogs and leaks in the building. So I was stuck inside, unable to pee, and trying to create class materials while the machines rumbled and my apartment vibrated. It felt like a giant root canal, but without novocain.
When I was heading for the escalators after class today, I ran into two of my former students, then met three more in the lobby. All of them hugged me and told me that they miss me. I hadn't realized how much I needed a hug this week and I got five.
Friday, November 22, 2024
Urban poetry
This view looking down on an intersection in Midtown Manhattan encapsulates so much of what I love about New York: the geometric shapes of the buildings and the lines in the crosswalks, and the amazing patterns of dappled light on the asphalt, reflecting off the buildings above.
Labels:
geometries,
intersections,
Manhattan,
New York,
streets,
traffic,
urban poetry
Thursday, November 21, 2024
Flashback: Polish TV
This is really a flashback. I took this picture off the television in my hotel room in Krakow in 1995—in case it's not obvious, it's the Polish version of Wheel of Fortune.
Labels:
flashback,
games,
made me laugh,
Poland,
television
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
The Library Walk
This is one of the plaques in the sidewalk on East 41st Street, leading to Fifth Avenue and the main branch of the New York Public Library. We're witnessing the dangers of ignorance, and gleeful misinformation, right now.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Flashback: Macchu Pichu
Processing and tweaking photos is one of the few tasks I can put my mind to these days, so here are two pictures of a llama at Macchu Pichu that my critical eye for some reason (okay, I see the reasons--imperfect focus, less than ideal composition) deemed not worthy of inclusion on this august blog.
But today they make me smile.
But today they make me smile.
Labels:
Andes,
flashback,
llamas,
Machu Picchu,
made me smile,
mountains,
Peru
Monday, November 18, 2024
A foggy day in New York town
A picture of the Hudson from last winter: fog, a ferry, a gull soaring overhead.
Plus you can't even see New Jersey.
Labels:
bird blogging,
birds,
boats,
fog,
Hudson River,
New York,
rivers,
water
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