The view of Downtown White Plains from my secret perch in Greenburgh.
Archive for December, 2009
White Plains NY
Posted in CityScapes, tagged White Plains on December 31, 2009| 1 Comment »
Ossining Indian Village -Christmas Candles
Posted in Homes, Serendipity, tagged Birthday candles for Jesus, Indian Village Ossining, Ossining, Ossining Christmas on December 25, 2009| Leave a Comment »
They do it in my neighborhood every Christmas Eve, and it is stunning.
More commentary here.
Letter to Santa
Posted in Kids, tagged Christmas, Letter to Santa Claus, Writing Santa on December 24, 2009| Leave a Comment »
My wife reminded me that we weren’t too late because Santa has a fax.
Morning Snow
Posted in Serendipity, tagged snow on December 20, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The wonder of it all.
Manhattan, From Astoria
Posted in Serendipity, tagged 59th Street Bridge, Astoria, Manhattan skyline, NY on December 19, 2009| 1 Comment »
Whilst looking for a place to copy keys for a new listing, I found this view and had to snap a few photos. It was gray and overcast, I can only imagine the beauty at night or on a sunny day.
Hudson River Croton on Hudson, NY
Posted in Nature, tagged Croton on Hudson, Hudson River, Hudson River View on December 16, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Although the condition were less than ideal, you can’t deny the beauty of the Hudson from Grand Street in Croton on Hudson. We take this beauty for granted.
Downtown Ossining
Posted in Landmarks, Pre War, tagged Downtown Ossining, Main Street Ossining, Ossining, Ossining National Bank on December 15, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Commentary here.
Flushing, NY
Posted in Serendipity, tagged Flushing NY on December 14, 2009| Leave a Comment »
This is a view of main Street in Flushing, New York in the great borough of Queens.
Bulldog, Manhattan
Posted in Critters, tagged Bulldog, English Bulldog, Genetic cul de sac on December 4, 2009| Leave a Comment »
This was taken outside the Sheffield condominium. I forget this pretty girl’s name, but she made an impression. I always laugh when I recall how a client characterized the bulldog breed as a “genetic cul-de-sac.”