A Few Ocean Photos & Photosphere

A couple of snaps and a photosphere from a visit to the ocean, May 2023. Lady and I swang by after being in Boston for the Foo Fighter’s Boston Calling performance.

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Nam June Paik: Waiting for UFO

Storm King Photos

Storm King Art Center is a 500-acre outdoor museum located in New York’s Hudson Valley. It is quite possibly the largest sculpture collection in the United States and to say it’s impressive would be an understatement. The exhibits are interesting and the grounds are beautiful. Unfortunately I was dealing with a fair amount of back pain during my initial visit so I was unable to cover nearly the ground I was hoping to. What I was able to see I […]

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What do you see?

I am not so old now, but I understand that I am no longer young. It is very rare that I can see something without it reminding me of something else. A real treasure for me has been exposure to ideas that haven’t been reflections of something else.

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There is life here.

I have a special spot in my heart for this photo.

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Mohawk Haudenosaunee Village

A few photos I’ve snapped of The Mohawk Haudenosaunee Village diorama displayed at the NYS Museum. I’ve always loved this part of the museum.

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Have you seen him?

Speak, my friend.   You look surprised.   I thought you knew I’d come disguised,  On angel wings in white.

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Ghrol in the Moment

Foo Fighters, Boston Calling, May 2023

Photos I’ve taken during the Foo Fighters Boston Calling Concert, May, 2023. Click on an image to see it’s larger size.

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Just a little longer?

Some things are more precious because they don’t last long. Oscar Wilde, “The Portrait of Dorian Grey”

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I miss the quiet moments

No matter how careful you are, there’s going to be the sense you missed something, the collapsed feeling under your skin that you didn’t experience it all. There’s that fallen heart feeling that you rushed right through the moments where you should’ve been paying attention.. “Invisible Monsters”, Chuck Palahniuk

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Some things last

The first Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center circa 1931. The workers pooled their money to buy the tree with the hope of raising Christmas cheer on the construction site. They decorated it with homemade decorations. A little bit of Christmas cheer that cascaded and grew through time. Kinda neat.

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