Katz’s delicatessen
This famous delicatessen in New York’s Lower East side, dates back to 1888 when it was set up by the Iceland brothers. In 1903, Willy Katz joined the business and the name of the store was officially...
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– Copyright Debbie Smyth, 15 September 2018 Posted as part of #InThePink
View ArticleOur colourful world
Country borders are sometimes seen, or promoted, as barriers, but for those with friendly nature and open mind, there is usually a welcome waiting over the border. So today I have a collection of flags...
View ArticleGoing naked
“We go naked because we want nothing of this world; for we came into the world naked and unclothed. As for not being ashamed to show our members, the fact is that we do no sin with them and therefore...
View ArticleDigital and analogue in Times Square
Times Square might have its name because of the name of a newspaper, but there are still a few ways to tell the time of day. There’s a colourful digital clock, but there’s also a huge four-faced clock...
View ArticleOne step at a time
The first rules for fire safety in domestic buildings in New York were introduced in the 1860s, requiring some form of additional exit on buildings that housed more than eight families above the first...
View ArticleJagged manhattan skyline
– Copyright Debbie Smyth, 5 March 2019Posted as part of #spikysquares
View ArticleDecorated doorways in Brooklyn
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 7 March 2019 Posted as part of Norm’s Doors
View ArticleHot dogs galore
Do you like a hot dog?Do you like a lot of hot dogs?If you answered yes to those questions, then the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest could be for you. The contest takes place every July in Coney...
View ArticleCoffee with the first lady of graffiti
Subway Art – photos by Cooper and Chalfant Lady Pink, born Sandra Fabara in 1964, was nicknamed the “first lady of graffiti” as one of the first women active in the early 1980s New York City subway...
View ArticleUp on the roof
View from Innside Nomad Hotel, Chelsea, Manhattan, February 2017 And this called for some music, with an obvious title. Written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, it was first released in 1962 by the...
View ArticleLooking back to 2017
It’s Friday, and time for a flashback to an old Travel with Intent post: Glass Originally posted 5 March, 2017, all images New York, February 2017 Transformation of the World Trade Center site, Lower...
View ArticleSunrise over Manhattan
Looking from Brooklyn to Manhattan, January 2017 – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 15 September 2018 Posted as part of #InThePink
View ArticleOur colourful world
Church at Skalakot, Iceland Country borders are sometimes seen, or promoted, as barriers, but for those with friendly nature and open mind, there is usually a welcome waiting over the border. So today...
View ArticleLang may yer lum reek
Manhattan skyline, February 2017 Another odd idiom – a Scots phrase wishing a long and healthy life, with a wish of long may your chimney smoke. If you’d like to know more about the Scots language,...
View ArticleAsk not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for …
… the Square Odds Challenge Bell Rock, Oak Creek, Arizona, 2013 Another odd idiom, coming from a work by John Donne. It refers to the bell tolling to mark the death of someone or something, and tells...
View ArticleIf you’re in Minneapolis
My Listening station in Berlin is part of the above exhibition at Praxis Gallery, Minneapolis. I can’t be there in person – just too far so close to Christmas – but if any of you live nearby and...
View ArticleSunrise over a wintry NYC
Brooklyn to Manhattan, NYC, February 2017 – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 13 September 2024 Posted as part of Becky’s SevenforSeptember Square Challenge …
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