We had beautiful weather about half the time we were in NYC.
Shoe designer signing his shoes in Bergdorf-Goodman department store.
The line for getting your shoes signed was long. Caterers carried champagne and hors d'oevres to potential customers.
I think the label is Lou Gautier, Paris. The shoes were lovely and priced at $798/pair.
Lion at the NY Public Library. I thought the bird and lion together looked like a textbook case of symbiosis.
The lion, the birds, and me.
Toward Times Square as we crossed Broadway.
The Garment District is pretty at night.
Notice Anne Boleyn's head is gone!
Wonderful color and amazing fabrics in the windows.
It's like a Halloween party without people!
I think these are called "notions"--a lovely name.
When the sky is blue, so are the windows in late light.
Grasses on the High Line Park are illuminated at night.
Anthony will have to tell us the name of this building again!
More High Line walking at night.
We can watch the party along the High Line from the path.
Pink energy.
Stuart and Anthony caught in conversation.
Anthony set the camera on the guard rail and we got a nice long exposure.
Friday morning heading to another park--Central Park!
Timeless and priceless.
We ran into a race. Notice we did not run in a race.
Molten gold.
Ripe harvest in the sky.
More blue this time.
Tavern on the Green. We have a wonderful memory from the left corner table.
O Captain, my captain.
The park and its lake in all its glory.
Two birds turn last night's rain into a bird bath.
The bicentennial of Lincoln's birth continues to be celebrated in NYC.
NY Subway system shirts.
Taking a time out to talk to Kate--our usual Sunday afternoon time.
Bill Moyers at Scaletti's Ristorante.
Judith, Bill, and me.
The waiter was kind.
The Hearst Building.
Hearst from another angle.
Inside the Hearst Building atrium.
Another angle--Hearst Building atrium.
Hearst Building drama--the escalator.
Last meal in the City. Guantanamera black beans and rice. We sat next to this woman in an open doorway. Perfect weather!
Checking email after the order.
Taking a stand for LOVE.
Cardinal Showalter in the midst of a blessing.
Halloween Costume--first woman cardinal. Ready for Fetzer Halloween party.
Morning constitutional.
Menno House.
Chesea, Shirley, Anthony outside the Friends Meetinghouse where Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship meets.
Stuart's walk in the park Monday morning.
So far, we have not taken a carriage ride.