What would happen if…
July 31, 2009 | Filed Under City Streets and Sidewalks, New Yorkers | 11 Comments

… women rode around the city topless, like this man?
Paz
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Filming in the City
July 30, 2009 | Filed Under City Streets and Sidewalks | 9 Comments

T.V. shows and movies are filmed all over different neighborhoods in the city. In one section of Harlem, these posted signs informed drivers not to park there on Tuesday, August 4 – Wednesday, August 4, 2009. Starting at 6a.m. on those days, the NBC T.V. show, Law & Order will be filmed there. If anyone parks there, their car will be towed. Ouch!
Paz
On the Rooftop
July 29, 2009 | Filed Under Flowers, Nature in NYC, Oleanders | 10 Comments

Red Oleanders (I think they’re Oleanders)!
Paz
Jesus, Women and Guest
July 28, 2009 | Filed Under Birds, Cathedrals/Churches, New York City Wildlife, Pigeons, The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine | 14 Comments

When I took a photo of this portal stone carving in front of St. John the Divine, it wasn’t until later, when I downloaded the photo and looked at it closely, that I noticed a special guest next to the carvings of Jesus and the women. A live pigeon.

Here’s a close up of the special guest (on the right) — pretending to be a special carving.
On another note, let’s join in on the fun of helping Abraham Lincoln make one of his blogs famous in the Wall Street Journal. I’ve mentioned in earlier posts that he needs about 10,000 visitor comments posted on his blog. So, when you have some time, stop by Abraham’s Pick a Peck of Pixels blog and leave a comment.
Paz
Peace Fountain
July 27, 2009 | Filed Under Cathedrals/Churches, Fountains, The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine | 15 Comments

I hope you’re not getting tired of St. John the Divine and its surrounding but there’s lot to see there. Next to the cathedral, you’ll find the Children’s Sculpture Garden and one of the things you’ll see is the Peace Fountain. This is a combination of a bronze sculpture and fountain. At the moment, there’s no running water in the fountain. I’m not sure why.

The sculpture represents and celebrates triumph of Good over Evil. It depicts opposite forces such as violence and harmony, light and darkness, life and death. You’ll see Archangel Michael triumphant over Satan.

You’ll also see depictions of the Sun, the Moon, and animals like a giraffe, crab, lion and lamb, which all have symbolic and Biblical interpretations.
Normally you’ll also find at least one live peacock roaming around the fountain. However, I haven’t seen any there in a long time. I don’t know why. Don’t know what happened to them.
Paz
Ed. Note: Laura left a comment that she visited the Peace Garden the day before this post and she saw the peacock. Yay! I’m glad he’s still around. Thanks for letting us know, Laura.
Bobbie wondered about children’s reaction to the sculpture. From what I’ve seen they do not have a negative reaction. The kids I’ve seen around the sculpture are happy. I’ve seen them playing and running around. I’m sure they have questions and interesting comments….


