Mona Lisa and David on parking enforcement duty in Ellenville, NY

Mona Lisa and Michelangelo’s David in Ellenville NY

As I mentioned in my last post, I was walking around Ellenville, NY, at the suggestion of a friend who lives in nearby Wurtsboro. As I passed “Tony & Nick’s” Italian Restaurant on Canal Street, I noticed these photographic images of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and Michelangelo’s David, with David looking over at the … Read more

Thunk

From the DadaWrit series (1987-1995). It’s day, now night, and I wake up in the middle of it I’m in a pile of laundry, stereo on, the lights are lit Writing at the kitchen table, I give myself a list of ten Reasons to stop, to reconsider, to move on, but then I find myself … Read more

Thrift store embroidery art and the reproduction underneath

Thrift store embroidery art and a print underneath

Let me start my story with an explanation of where I was: exploring Ellenville, NY, at the recommendation of a friend who moved to nearby Wurtsboro and was giving me suggestions on interesting Catskills-area towns. I was walking around New York State Route 52 in the middle of town (as seen below), and was checking … Read more

Beautiful sconces, or a house for the same price

Gorgeous sconces seen in a gallery in NYC

I was exploring art galleries in Chelsea in NYC and happened upon a show of American Arts & Crafts pieces, and these sconces grabbed my attention. I can’t say that I possess any scholarly knowledge of the American Arts & Crafts movement, but I love the style and appearance of these wall lamps. I knew … Read more

Picasso sculpture at Princeton University

A Picasso sculpture at Princeton University

On a day trip down to Princeton, NJ, just to look around and explore the town, I learned from looking at a map that there was a Picasso sculpture on the campus of Princeton University. Being a huge fan of Picasso’s art work (and not knowing what the sculpture was), I wanted to find it … Read more

Patrick Ewing’s Knees

Patrick Ewing’s knees and knee pads

I was walking around the Lower East Side in New York City the other day, when I suddenly noticed Patrick Ewing’s knees behind a partially shuttered storefront. It appeared to be a life-sized cutout of the Knicks legend, but all one could see was his numbered shorts, legs, and kneepads. Even though he retired from … Read more

No green thumb here, but I have a solution

Dying succulents mean I have no green thumb

As you can see in the picture above, I don’t seem to do very well when it comes to growing or maintaining healthy plants. These two succulents have seen better days, and should probably be retired to the compost heap, but I still have them around. I’m not sure how this happened, I’ve had success … Read more

Balloon art in the streets of New York City

Bighead Balloons seen on the streets of downtown NYC

I was walking north on Hudson Street approaching Leroy Street in downtown NYC when I noticed this balloon art attached to the stoplight and crosswalk sign pole. A closer look revealed a Santa-like face with blue eyes and a big white beard and a red heart balloon above it labeled “hug zone,” with a peace … Read more