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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
New Year's Eve 2009
We started the day with fired dough covered in sugar! Check out the amazing home-made doughnuts at Doughnut Plant in Lower East Side.


They even had a special doughnut for 2009 shaped like a "9."
We then drove uptown through the West Village in snow and cold wind. We were warm and cozy in our little Honda!
To get to our next stop, we had to cross Amtrak rails in Washington Heights.
We were looking for a little Red Light House under the George Washington Bridge. I think this is the only lighthouse on Manhattan island.


It was freezing, specially by the river, but we had to take some pictures.
After a quick stop at the Cloisters in the Fort Tryon Park.
It was time to eat. We found parking behind a funny car in the West Village.
We ate at the Hummus Place...YUMMY and cheap!
Driving back to Brooklyn over the Manhattan Bridge.
I took a few quick pictures while driving as Mallory steered and watched the road.
The night is not over, but I am tired. We will make a stop at home and rest for a while.
The next stop was at Elizabeth and Ash (no last name, your welcome). We had yummy food and played Trivial Pursuit.


The highlight of the night was Pratt Institute in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. At midnight people gather to hear the university's tradition known as the New Year’s Eve steam whistles.


A few hundred people gathered in Pratt campus the listen to the steam whistles and to usher in 2009 in sub-freezing temperatures.
That is all she wrote for 2009.
Best wishes for 2009.
To get to our next stop, we had to cross Amtrak rails in Washington Heights.
We were looking for a little Red Light House under the George Washington Bridge. I think this is the only lighthouse on Manhattan island.

It was freezing, specially by the river, but we had to take some pictures.
After a quick stop at the Cloisters in the Fort Tryon Park.
We ate at the Hummus Place...YUMMY and cheap!
Driving back to Brooklyn over the Manhattan Bridge.
I took a few quick pictures while driving as Mallory steered and watched the road.
The night is not over, but I am tired. We will make a stop at home and rest for a while.The next stop was at Elizabeth and Ash (no last name, your welcome). We had yummy food and played Trivial Pursuit.


The highlight of the night was Pratt Institute in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. At midnight people gather to hear the university's tradition known as the New Year’s Eve steam whistles.


A few hundred people gathered in Pratt campus the listen to the steam whistles and to usher in 2009 in sub-freezing temperatures.
That is all she wrote for 2009.
Best wishes for 2009.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
My Skype Conversation with Al Qaeda!!
We chatted about buying size 10 shoes for Christmas or as it is known in the Middle East as Thursday. JUST KIDDING....hello...HELLOO.....stop tapping my calls Home Land Security. This is Moe, you know Mohammad Kheirkhah, freelance shooter, I mean photographer for UPI in Iran. We kid because we love.
Click here for his blog with my photo from his side!

Click here for his blog with my photo from his side!

Sunday, December 14, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Friday, December 05, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
A Great Photo Project and Book
The Oxford Project is a book, 20 years in the making. Click on the cover to go to the publisher's site. Click here and check the video on Amazon about the book.


Friday, November 14, 2008
Its good to be the King
I mean its good to be the Prince! If someone asks you to name a prince, you will probably say Prince Charles. Today is his 60th birthday. I wonder if he has ever met Prince the "artist."
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Last Speech at the UN
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