Sky Watch Friday: Late Afternoon
December 25, 2008 | Filed Under New York Clouds, New York Sky, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Skywatch Friday | 28 Comments

Around four in the afternoon, one December day.
I trust that everyone had a nice December 25.
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Paz
Merry Christmas!
December 25, 2008 | Filed Under Christmas, Harlem, Holidays, Neighborhoods, Snow, Trees, West Side, Winter | 14 Comments

Peace, Love, Hope and Joy to you all!
Paz
Watery Wednesday: Reflections
December 23, 2008 | Filed Under Harlem River, Rivers, Watery Wednesday | 17 Comments

‘Twas the day before Christmas, when all through the city
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse…
No, not really. We’ve got places to go, people to see, things to do!
In the meantime, morning lights reflect off the Harlem River.
This is my first entry for the photo blogging event WATERY WEDNESDAY. Check out the lineup of other entries here.
Happy Holidays everyone!
Paz




Ruby Tuesday: A Christmas Tree with a Touch of Red
December 22, 2008 | Filed Under Christmas, Colors, Holiday Decorations, Holidays, Red, Window Shopping | 20 Comments

I’ve seen a lot of Christmas trees in store windows. The tree that caught my interest, this year, stands in the window of the Steuben Glass, a glass and crystal store. The tree is made of several small glass sculptures that hang off red ribbons.

Steuben Glass is located at 61st Street and Madison Avenue on the East Side.

There is quite a collection of glass ornaments. I spot a Nutcracker, Snowman and Christmas Stocking.

This Angel ornament is my favorite.

I like the heart, too.

I wanted to take a closer look at the stockings. Very nice!

My unofficial guess is that there are 5307 glass ornaments on the tree. The store was closed, so I couldn’t go inside the store to register my guess. How many ornaments do you think are on the tree?
To see other photos that display the color red and to learn how to participate in this Ruby Tuesday photo blogging event, go to WORK OF THE POET.
Paz









