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  • This is an entrance to the New York City subways.  It is located at 183 Street and Fort Washington Avenue.  I don't know of many entrances that are built like this.  If you use this entrance you can do like the song says and "take the A train"
    Subway Entrance_6824.tif
  • We were in Ft Tryon park on a beautiful May day.  This gentleman was enjoying the sunshine and entertaining all who would listen.  He was kind enough to allow me to take this shot.
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  • In a bus shelter at the start of the number 4 bus line. I love the diverse group of people, showing so many classic New York actions while waiting for the bus to arrive.
    WaitingForTheBUs0773u.tif
  • Another constant in New York is contraction.  There must be some very major construction going on for this much overhead.  I'm thrilled at the way the lights lead you through the tunnel to the couple with the stroller.
    ThroughTheTunnel_0775BW.tif
  • In a bus shelter at the start of the number 4 bus line. I love the diverse group of people, showing so many classic New York actions while waiting for the bus to arrive.
    WaitingForTheBus0773BWu.tif
  • Found this flower growing up out of the rocks in Fort Tryon Park, New York City.
    DSC_0084_White_Flowers_In_The_Sun.jpg
  • We were in Ft Tryon park on a beautiful May day.  This gentleman was enjoying the sunshine and entertaining all who would listen.  He was kind enough to allow me to take this shot.
    _DSC2444-1u-LR.tif
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  • I have no idea who these two are, and I hope that they didn't realize that I snapped this shot.  Looking out over the Hudson River from the highest part of Manhattan on a beautiful spring day.
    _DSC2986BWu-LR.tif
  • Not quite a stairway to heaven.  Climb these stairs to get to the highest point in Manhattan in Fort Tryon Park.  This park is filled with history.  You can see one of the plaques on the wall tot he right.
    _DSC2980BWu-LR.tif
  • My how they've changed the crossing signs over the years. I was especially struck by the image of a person going one way and the animals in the window going the other
    CrossTheStreet0703-2BWu.tif
  • Classic New York, playing basketball on a hoop without nets. I was walking by when I saw a few kids playing and got this shot. I'll leave it up to you, did it go in?
    SchoolYardBasketball0786-2BWu.tif
  • Amidst all the hustle and bustle of New York, there are always these little scenes of tranquility. In this case, a small bird sitting on a very wobbly fence.
    BirdOnAFence0725BWu.tif
  • There's an interesting restaurant on this side of 187 street.  The various barrels are used to frame its doorway.  I thought they made an interesting statement by themselves.
    BarrelsOn187Street_0793.tif
  • On a saturday afternoon, there are so many different things going on.  I suspect that this scene has been going on for at least 100 years, just different clothes, signs, etc.
    FtWashingtonAvenue_0789BW.tif
  • Fort Washington Avenue in upper Manhattan, at the start of the number 4 bus line.  She is definitely waiting for the bus, penny for your thoughts?
    DeepInThoughtWaitingForTheBus_0772BW.tif
  • As I exited Ft Tryon Park, I came across this man playing his guitar.  He smiled and agreed when I asked to photograph him.   And then went back to his music
    GuitarPlayer_0766.tif
  • It's October in New York.  This is as close to fresh picked as you get in the city.  This market had lots of fresh produce as well as fresh flowers.
    PumpkinsForSale_0677.tif
  • New York City recently did some major renovations at Bennett Park in upper Manhattan.  I played in this park as a child.  One of the things that changed was the addition of this cannon.  I'm not sure how the people across the street from the park feel about it!
    CannonIn BennettPark_0657BW.tif
  • On a fall day, this sailboat was going north up the Hudson river past the Palisades in their early autumn colors
    SailingPastThePalisades_0683.tif
  • The clothes and cars may have changed, but kids have been running along this street for a ing time.  There's always an adult overseeing them, trying to keep them all in sight.
    RunningUpTheStreet_0680BW.tif
  • These two ladies were deeply engrossed in conversation in Fort Tryon Park.  The big hat on the lady to the right made this shot too tempting to pas up.
    _DSC2989BWu-LR.tif
  • On a very sunny day I looked to my right and saw this woman and her dog enjoying the warmth in Fort Tryon Park.
    _DSC2984BW2-LR.tif
  • What struck me here was the delicate flower starting to bloom as a foreground and then bags of trash, a barricade and other signs of the city in the background
    FlowerEtAl_0723.tif
  • You never know what you'll find on a New York street.  Here were a couple of empty pizza boxes along with some abandoned clothing.
    Leftovers_0673BW.tif
  • A beautiful spread of flowers, white honeysuckle, blooming, in full bloom and past their peak.  Fort Tryon Park, New York CIty
    DSC_0143_White_Horns_In_Autumn.jpg
  • Ft Tryon Park is one of those treasures that many people don't know about.  It has wonderful views of the Hudson River as well as the Cloisters.  These benches sit in a secluded little area providing a beautiful view of the river and the Palisades.
    ParkBenches_0733BW.tif
  • We're still not sure why the city of New York included this cannon when they renovated Bennett Park in upper Manhattan.  I was very amused to capture not only the cannon, but the man and boy facing opposite directions while wearing matching yellow shirts.
    _DSC0672-LR.tif
  • A section of a very long iron fence that separates the street from parkland.  A small study in perspective and relationships
    Railing_0712.tif
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