Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Summer in the City



Sitting in Madison Square Park and looking out to Fifth Avenue. You can get a glass of wine at the Shake Shack and enjoy the park; sometimes there are concerts. (click on photos to enlarge)
I hope you are having a nice summer. It doesn't seem that long ago since the winter snow was falling. Thankfully summer is now here, and it is not yet too hot. I've been enjoying the city and taking some pictures along the way.
Sitting next to me on a bench in Madison Square Park was a young woman looking casually stylish in an embroidered tunic, silky pants, and chic sandals.


One of my favorite events is the Jane Street sale, held in June, when people in Greenwich Village come out and sell their goods.


I bought this big, old, heavy metal container which is meant to hold ashes at the fireplace.


Now, we put kitty litter and other supplies in it in our kitchen. $25. I love it.
Over on the Hudson River, boats passed each other on a sunny day.


Up at Bryant Park, the lilies are in full bloom. The flowers there are so pretty.


This talented young woman was singing and playing an accordian in Bryant Park - wonderful!


At Bergdorf Goodman, horses are the current window theme.


I had lunch at the Coffee Shop on Union Square with my niece Jane who was much smaller when we started this blog... This summer she is off to art school. Where did the time go? I am her proud godfather.


We took a weekend trip out to Connecticut for Father's Day and had lunch at the Stone House Restaurant.
Here is my nephew Ben, brother Eric, and my pa.


After lunch we had a quick trip to the beach 


and the following day we went to the beach at Hammonasset State Park where the rugosa roses were in fragrant bloom - 


This weekend we had a successful trip to the Union Square Farmer's Market, where fresh flowers, lettuce and bread are now plentiful.


Sunday was the Gay Pride Parade so TD and I marched down Fifth Avenue and Christopher Street with the other revelers -


We stopped for a glass of water along Fifth Avenue -


TD and I say equal rights for all!

5 comments:

donna baker said...

Thank you for the wonderful tour around the city. And, I have never seen roses lining the dunes at the beach. Wonderful.

Bart Boehlert said...

Thank you for visiting the blog Donna! Those hardy rugosa roses are great -
Best,
bb

Dean Farris said...

Bart,

What a charming post! Great shots of the Village, you, your family, and your partner!
Enjoy the long weekend!

Dean

The Swan said...

AMEN, for EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL! A rainbow is made ONLY from ALL colors!

B.R. said...

Nice.