An Early Winter Walk to Brooklyn's Pier 6
In slow recovery from what seemed like a nasty bronchitis, I ventured out on a cold late afternoon, chasing a light that did not truly happen. A low cloud layer had blinded the sun like a hood placed on a falcon's head, temporarily crippling it.
I walked down to Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6 just in case, snapped a few shots and hurried back home as the wind whined, reminding me I should be sheltered and warm.
Cruises are back in action, so is the Staten Island Ferry
Lower Manhattan
Bis
Great view from the living-room, but a never-ending earthquake from underlying 2-level BQE highway
A small park at the bottom of Amity Street overlooking the BQE
Brooklyn Bridge Park construction under way
Umbrellas for next summer
Lower Manhattan falls into darkness, still partially dark
The gantry cranes of Brooklyn
Bound for South Africa via Amsterdam
As longitudes and latitudes are crossed and mixed once more, this blog is going to dive into a short hibernation. There might be a brief update or two from the road, wi-fi permitting, but otherwise I will see you all on the other side, not even 10 days from now.
This is not a photo trip and I don't expect too many landscape opportunities, but Cape Town is incredibly photogenic and even on a social outing, one eventually finds scenes to aim a camera at. And then of course, there will be a chameleon update. Stay tuned.
CHiPs! So that’s how you spent your youth! (Love those yellow pipes.)