Friday, February 17, 2012

Clementines are sunshine


Clementines in my kitchen
Look like
Taste like
Sunshine
(sunshine with little seeds)

One Man's Treasure . . .

On my daily walks in my neighborhood, I often end up on little-used dirt roads that weave around the hillsides. Lovely places to let my dog off the leash and enjoy the view. Even though the roads are rarely (if ever) used for through traffic, they are used as dumping grounds. It should disgust me. But it doesn't. It's a treasure trove, it's magical. Today, I brought home these three glass blocks. Tomorrow I will return to the pile to see what else I can carry home.

Choices

Whenever I visit the local nail salon, I am always greeted with a smile and their unique "you pick color" hello. Although I usually know what color I am going to use, I still like touching and shaking and sampling the rainbow array of colors available to me.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

"Brotherly" Love

Sometimes we can choose who to call family.

Vintage radio


We have a vintage radio.
I'm guessing it comes from the 1930s.
We've had for so long that I really don't see it anymore.
But late one night,
I swear I heard music coming from it.
Radio waves that had been searching for a destination for so long...

Sometimes It's Better to be Silly


I should be doing my homework for my life drawing class. I should be concentrating, learning the skeleton, analyzing the human form. But sometimes it's better to be silly.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Best of Times

My family and I host an annual beach party and years ago I began collecting shells and storing them in an old glass pickle jar that I refer to as my "Best of Times". I keep it in view so that I can be transported back through my memories and remember children long grown up, bonfires long burned out and laughter floating out across the sea.

Free Books


Wanna know 2 words that will always make me stop in my tracks?
FREE BOOKS
True story.

Please Don't Paint Over the Graffiti

Some graffiti should be allowed to stay

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hearts Afloat

A piece of my heart is traveling to faraway lands aboard this ship.

Post office's cornerstone


After walking out of the post office this afternoon,
I noticed that the cornerstone bore this inscription.
I was shocked to learn that my grandmother is older than the building.
She is in MUCH better shape.

One Day I Was Walking Along


You can be walking along, thinking nothing in particular, just one foot in front of the other, and suddendly, BAM! Something so simple, so ordinary, takes you back, completely and entirely, to an instant long ago.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Video art installation


I was coming out of a hula class
And I passed this video art installation.
Ghostly. Otherworldly.
Totally awesome.
Sometimes I love living in NYC.

Resilient

Year after year, in spite of numerous attempts of destruction, these resilient poinsettias not only return but flourish. I look forward to their annual display and smile in remembrance of the sweet grandmotherly neighbor who planted them over 30 years ago. Many different residents have come and gone but these poinsettias always seem to return as if saying "I'm still here". For me, they are a tribute in honor of our dear sweet "Winnie".

Cabbage on the Car Hood

I haven't got a clue, have you?
Walking down my street today, I passed this and thought, "Cabbage on the car hood. Right." And walked on by.

Then my brain caught up to my eyes - "What? Did you say, 'Cabbage on the car hood?!' "

I had to turn around and walk back to check. Yep. Cabbage spread out carefully on the car hood. And the weirdest thing is that I wonder if I would have even seen it, if not for this blog commitment of stopping and noticing.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Swinger

Found this tree swing to be very tempting......

Urban Wildlife - Black Squirrel


Here in Inwood (a.k.a "Upstate Manhattan"),
we have lots of black squirrels.
This one has obviously been eating well all winter.
Cool.

Patterns

They say that our brains search for patterns. Now I can't stop seeing patterns, wherever I look.

Unpredictable

Although this photo is technically being posted on Sunday, it was intended to be my Saturday post however as unpredictable as the wind can be so was my day beginning with leaving my camera battery in the charger at home all day while I was away (thank goodness for phone cameras) and ending after midnight following a 3 hour stint in the ER with my grandson and his ear infection (and thinking if I had the Internet on my phone then I could have made this post on time but still not going to add one more thing to my phone) so today's motto for me I suppose would be better late than never and to bend with rather than against the wind.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

It's White Shoulders


I keep the White Shoulders perfume bottle with the tiniest bit of oily liquid spread across the bottom. It sits for years, unnoticed, until some unexpected movement knocks it from the night stand.

I'll think to myself -"Self, it's time to toss that out."

It's more than 20 years old. White Shoulders can't possibly be popular anymore. And it must be rancid. "Throw it out, it's of no use. You don't need it anymore." But I'll need to check, to convince myself that it's useless now.

I'll unscrew the top and wave the small bottle in figure eights under my nose.

Before I can think, the smell of my mother grabs hold and she's bending towards me to say good night as she and my dad leave for their evening out. And she kisses me on the lips and I wipe away the red lipstick before I can taste it, and I say, "Mmmm, you smell good" and she says, like every time before, and every time after, "It's White Shoulders."