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Percussion in the New York City Subway
Everywhere you go in New York City including the caverns known as the New York City Subway System, there is someone assailing your ears or in ths case, a group of percussionists doing their thing will “straphangers” wait for the F train at 14th Street and Union Square in Manhattan.

Empty Plastic carpentry compound pails form the instruments in this case. They were so good I actually dropped money in the tin cup as my train was arriving.

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    High above Queens, New York; a borough of New York City for those that don’t know, a view of the under-construction Citi Field which will replace Shea Stadium as the home of the New York Metropolitans better known as the Mets.

    Based on Ebbets Field, the old home of the Brooklyn Dodgers who fled to sunny Los Angeles well before my time in the late ’50′s.

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    Dog’s Life

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    What with all the travel related to managing a team somewhere else, have not had the opportunity over the past few months to spend time in Reston, VA where I make my official home. The picture here, taken from the Miyares Spring Collection 2008 was a glorious spring day recently in the Old Reston Towne Center.
    A little “New York” in between the sprawl wasteland of Northern Virginia is how I think of it.

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    A somewhat dated (Christmas time 2006) photo of downtown Manhattan with the Woolworth Building square in the middle.
    Slowly the majestic Woolworth is being overshadowed by a series of Skyscrapers all taller then its 792 foot height which was the tallest between 1913 when it was built till somewhere around 1930 .

    My company has moved from Mid-town Manhattan to lower Broadway in Greenwich Village about 1 mile from the building. It is one of the landmarks visible from many vantage points.

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