Tag Archives: Evening View
Evening View – Moon Over Paris
Evening View – THE Village People
Maybe “party” makes “the” OK. But still.
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Evening View – 42nd & & 7th
Evening View – Lafayette & Canal
Evening View – Toys R Us Times Square
I don’t know what I was thinking.
Read More »Evening View – 42nd Street
Evening View – Owning It
Evening View – Times Square
Evening View – SuperTarget
On what is supposed to be one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year, a few blocks from my mother’s house in Orlando I found this brand new and massive SuperTarget nearly deserted, with only two of two dozen checkout lanes open. RELATED: This SuperTarget is in a development cringingly called “SoDO“, the “South of Downtown Orlando” area. Eeesh.
Read More »Evening View – The Twin Beams Of Light
Sent in by downtown Manhattan reader Blake.
Read More »Evening View – Broadway & 45th
Embiggens nicely.
Read More »Evening View – Fra-Gee-Lay!
Found this in my sister’s neighbor’s front window. Now that’s Xmas, to me. If you don’t recognize the lamp, go here.
Read More »Evening View – Sssssteam Heat
Those weird middle-of-the-street venting pipes are blowing steam all over the Upper East Side. What are they doing, exactly?
Read More »Evening View – Rockefeller Center Tree
As you can see, I am overwhelmed with the joy of the season.
Read More »Evening View – Bryant Park
Skating is free at Bryant Park’s big holiday rink, but folks still line up a few blocks away to pay to skate at Rockefeller Center’s smaller, but infinitely more chic rink, where it’s $14 and a long wait to get on the ice.
Read More »Evening View – West Christopher
The late afternoon sun turns the Archive Building a lovely shade of orange.
Read More »Evening View – 1st Avenue
First Avenue, looking northward from under the Queensboro Bridge at 59th Street. I live about 10 lights up, on the left.
Read More »Evening View – Jersey City
Downtown Jersey City as seen from Christopher Street. Jersey City’s skyline has been growing steadily since 9/11, thanks to all the Manhattan companies that bailed. JC is the second-biggest city in the state, behind Newark, with about 240,000 residents. Interestingly, JC has no ethnic majority, all races are represently almost equally.
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