This house on 10th St was the home of Eleanor Roosevelt til 1942
First Presbyterian on Fifth Ave
and Forbes Magazine building on same.
Fifth and 13th
This foyer display featured wallpaper commemorating landmark events in history.
But look!
The dates are all wrong. Explain.
Where the longest Off-Off Broadway play is still running. The mitt is Sheldon's,
Crossing Sixth.
We have passed this tantalising restaurant before
On West 14th Love the sign
This classic ex-bank is now a mens' spa. Cop the penthouse!
The Joyce on 8th is exclusively dance oriented
In a gay card and gift emporium
We ate here one evening last year
A logo for a womens' employment co-op
I think this is the same bike I saw in the West Village covered in summer blooms last year
More Union Square
Loved this sign in Trader Joe's
Oh and Sheldon bought me a new bag which I love and a new hat for himself. He looks like Omar Sharif in Dr Zhivago crossed with Fred Basset.
I so want that Golden Girls T-shirt!! xx
ReplyDeleteIve been obsessed with the Titanic ever since they found it but this date had me totally confused ... I went searching... the explanation is :-
ReplyDeleteThe piece is called "Cartes de Visite" by Michael Dipietro and was the winning design in 2009. He says about it
"Its about the meaning of text. When you read something you automatically think it has some kind of truth to it"
Personally i wish there had been some sort of meaning to the dates that you had to puzzle out but he sure did prove his point!
Keep up the great shots Tony ... its just like being there!