Washington Square, New York City
Random photos from my travels.
My husband going into the Public Theater to see classmate Ted Shen’s musical, A Second Chance. The Playbill for the show. A delightful chandelier at the Public, with paddles that illuminate changing phrases.
Subway buskers playing a grandson’s favorite song, “When the Saints Go Marchin’ In.” Grand Central Station. The charming Iroquois Hotel. A flower-themed mosaic in the Lexington Ave. subway.
Gertrude Stein looking like herself in Bryant Park. And the Metropolitan Museum, where we saw a great photography show with my sister and brother-in-law. More on that later.
(Be watching for the relaunch of the Luna & Stella website, where one of the family pictures is of my sister at age 3, pictured with Suzanne’s maternal grandfather. … Did I mention this is a blog for Suzanne’s birthstone-jewelry company Luna & Stella?)
You must have had a wonderful and interesting weekend
Someday we’ll do it together, and take more time.
It all looks wonderful–why don’t I go more often?!
Why don’t we all? Well, it’s a bit of a project. And I left out how appalling the weather was (I had cold, wet socks the whole time, no matter how often I changed) and how the train coming home was two hours late. Still, what you can get in NYC– even — in a short time — you can’t get anywhere else.
Beautiful photos!
Thanks. It was cold and rainy, but the sights are still the sights. Your post about biking there the weekend before when it was mild made me envious.