View of steam generated as lava hits the pacific ocean as seen from viewing area set up by the county just outside the National Park
Since I'm new to New York, I'm going to do every single touristy thing I can think of, no matter wha[...]
Since I moved to New York a few months ago, my legs have been getting a workout for sure. I estimate[...]
Yesterday was an absolutely beautiful day for walking in New York. With temperatures in the low 80's[...]
These photos were taken while sitting on a bench in Nelson A. Rockefeller Park, in lower Manhattan, [...]
Jay Hood was in town this weekend to help me with my ongoing exploration of the city. We decided t[...]
The weather has been wonderful lately in jolly ole' New York, perfect for continuing my exploration [...]
With temps down in the low 50's and high 40's at night, not to mention a healthy dousing of recent r[...]
After a hot and humid week (although not as hot as my friends in Los Angeles have it) represented th[...]
I had a lot of fun last weekend, walking the city in my never ending quest to play tourist. Washingt[...]
One thing you can definitely say about New York City, there sure are lots of bridges (and tunnels.) [...]
After a long night out in Manhattan, and a very few hours of sleep, I'm off to the legendary Carnegi[...]
As anybody will tell you, one of the great joys of New York City is simply walking in any direction [...]
Fall has arrived in New York and that means it’s time to take in a show by those gams gladiators[...]
Now that I live in New York, I imagine I will have more time for reading, since the Fall and Win[...]
Writing 14 novels between 1952 and 1997, Kurt Vonnegut established a legacy as one of the great writ[...]
“Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a pa[...]
The weather is perfect right now in New York and this is the last weekend to go to Governors Isl[...]
I started out at the Winter Village at Bryant Park. There’s dozens of stands set up selling all [...]