Holiday Lights on Broadway

December 26, 2008 | Filed Under Barnard College, City Streets and Sidewalks, Columbia University, Harlem, Neighborhoods, Theological Seminaries, Union, Universities, West Side 

 

Entrance to Barnard College, Columbia University

 

Near the Union Theological Seminary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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13 Responses to “Holiday Lights on Broadway”

  1. Very pretty. A friend from California is visiting NYC, this week, for her sake, I’m glad it’s so nice.

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  2. I love Christmas lights, I always have! I made my father drive through the city to see them when I was a girl!!
    And now I can even see the lights on Broadway!! Wonderful Paz!

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  3. This is Broadway? Again…I’m seeing a different part of NYC through you.

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  4. I enjoy seeing christmas lights in places as far away as NY. The top one has a great atmosphere. Happy holidays and best wishes for 2009.

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  5. Oh it looks wonderful there! Would have loved to walk there this Christmas. Well I’ll keep on wishing…..maybe next year or the year after or………

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  6. Hello you wonderful, creative photographer, you! I’ve just been catching up on some of your lastest posts and they take my breath away! Happy New Year to you, dear Paz!

    Christine (who hasn’t been blogging very much lately but hopes to turn over a new leaf with the new year and get with it!)

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  7. I specially loved thta second photo with those tiny lights!
    Great idea this was.
    Hope your Christmas was great and I sure hope your 2009 turns out to be a fantastic year!

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  8. pretty lights Paz. I love that about the city during the holidays!

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  9. Such a festive time! Almost sad to see it go, especially since Winter is so gloomy after Christmas…

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  10. Thanks, everyone, for stopping by!

    Paz

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  11. Ah, that first shot looks very inviting. Would have been even nicer to enlarge! ;)

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  12. Paz
    I loved the idea of its surplus in the snow.
    I find it very interesting because it shows the shadows of objects made other ways that you portrayed.
    I really enjoyed.
    Thanks for your comment on my blog.
    Happy New Year.
    Kisses

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  13. Your photos make me want to be in NYC right now. Gorgeous.

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