Sunday, February 28, 2010

out and about NYC


Park Avenue Snow Woman....
You wouldn't expect Park Avenue to have a frosty corn cob pipe,
looking snowman would you?




Friday night, a walk to dinner in Times Square...
Seems there should be a batman signal in the sky...


Visiting my hubby at work...
Seeing the new works by James Rosenquist


And lastly, snowmen, our style...
We go to our roof to play in the untouched snow...
It's so quiet and lovely up there... and what a view!

13 comments:

Cathy said...

I love NYC so much. I have told my husband I would move there in a minute but he loves Minnesota and I do to but not as much as NYC.

I love reading your blog and and the tours you provide of the city.

allsewnup said...

Thank you for a little tour.

Carolyn

shellysquilts said...

Wow, that's alot of snow! I'm speechless, which as you know doesn't happen very often. Y'all stay warm and have a good Sunday! Happy quilting, my friend!

Lori said...

Very cool! I can't imagine all that snow in the city at once!!

Jackie said...

V - What a great day in NYC!! Thank you for sharing the photos, especially the last one, just precious!

YankeeQuilter said...

The snowwoman is so fun...and much more NYC than Frosty ever could be!

Terriaw said...

Of course there would be such a stylish snow woman on Park Avenue - too funny! I love your private play area! How nice to have such a sanctuary in the City.

Sarah said...

Whenever you do a post on NYC, I show my husband, because he really enjoys reading / looking at them! Wow... a rooftop snow garden! How lovely! Your daughter's project below is so cool. She is obviously a very creative little girl!!!

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

What perfect snow for a snowman on the roof! And I'd love to see that view!!

Nanci said...

Next to Paris, I love New York!
I think there's a song in there!

Your photos deserve a great thanks.

Mary Lou Weidman said...

I LOVE the BIG Apple!
That snow lady would make one wonderful story quilt! Thank you for sharing, I love your blog.

Jan said...

Thanks for sharing your outing. Love the last one. We're always intrigued by the water tanks on top of the buildings. We haven't seen them in any other city.

The Scrappy Bee said...

Nice pictures of NYC--your home. Although we live in a much! smaller city, we have moved to an area where we can walk to almost anything we want. Nice not to be so car dependent.

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