Entre chien et loup, from across the river at the Brooklyn Bridge Park, a river flowing strong at our feet and the urban air filled with playful sounds and smells of picnic and content, we saw Manhattan pretend to fall asleep as shadows took over a busy day and drafted the mood for later matters.
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What wonderful pictures, as always.
I'd never be able to compete here in my town. We have only one building that could be considered a skyscraper and it has just 23 stories. That's what, a fourth of the Empire State Building?
Vince
September 5, 2010
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Oh, don't get me started about the ESB... Your town is much better off without it... Besides, I think a simple barn would make as beautiful (if not more) a silhouette in that sunset.
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