I couldn't stop staring at this woman's legs; was she wearing some fun nylons? didn't seem to be; did she really tattoo polka dots all over her legs? maybe so...I'm surprised she didn't notice the strange woman following her and circling around to get another look at (that would be me) her and I was ever so thankful she didn't see me snap a photo, albeit not the best focused, of her polka dotted legs.
Four people in New York, Los Angeles, and Germany. Stopping, noticing, sharing - one photo/four people/every day. (For now we are just three, but hopefully four again soon.)
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Never a Kindle
I don't know why this corner of an old library building was saved. It's just this old arch that doesn't go anywhere, isn't connected to anything. It's crumbling and pigeons live in, around, on, and under it.
There's no sign to tell us why it was saved.
With all the books being tossed from libraries all around me, I'm afraid that very soon this crumbling arch will be all that's left of any library.
I still don't own a cell phone, and I hope I never own a kindle.
There's no sign to tell us why it was saved.
With all the books being tossed from libraries all around me, I'm afraid that very soon this crumbling arch will be all that's left of any library.
I still don't own a cell phone, and I hope I never own a kindle.
Multicultural Meeting
A meeting of women dancers of many cultures
Brooklyn Arts Council's "Half the Sky Festival"
in Dumbo (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)
NYC can be a cool place to be
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