Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Morning Concert

If you are familiar in the least with the morning news/talk shows on the major networks you know that they all seem to have concerts on Fridays during the summer. This Friday I managed to haul my lazy bones out of bed at a ridiculously early hour to attend my first morning show concert.

I accompanied my darling daughter to the Midtown Manhatten News Corp. concert set of Fox and Friends. We drove in from NJ and arrived at 48th Street and 6th Avenue at about 6:30 am, if you should happen to take public transportation, this would be the nearest subway station.




Once we arrived on site my daughter quickly found a college friend and proceeded to catch up on all the news and move in close to the stage for a fabulous view of the performance. I took a little bit of a stroll over to 7th Avenue where I found a Smilers convenience store with cut flowers lining the 48th Street side of the corner store. I have a thing for market flowers and these sunflowers surely caught my eye.


The clouds and extreme humidity had Lazy Hazy Days of Summer going through my mind... well at least it's a happy tune :-)

As I stood back and took in the view of NYC and all it's glory the shop's keeper began to wet down the sidewalk in preparation of the day ahead. The city was beginning another new day and the hustle and bustle began. Workers can be seen rushing along the avenue and the lights of Broadway attractions were clearly lit in the background.


It was a quick walk back to 6th Avenue, where a very familiar scene from my many years of working in the city was encountered. The corner coffee cart, a workers' morning necessity long before Starbucks arrived in town. Coffee, rolls, bagels, donuts you could find them all right there at the corner cart. Quick, convenient and most importantly very inexpensive!


I couldn't resist... I got on line and partook in a delightful "regular" coffee. (Passed on all the carbs, breakfast would come after the show). I found a bench right on the corner


with a fabulous view of the stage and far enough from the speakers to avert deafness. (Yeah, I said it... I've come to really enjoy hearing and would like to keep it around for awhile)


The show's guest band was Gloriana... a country band that seems to be taking charts by storm. My daughter has been listening to their music for a couple of years now, she believes they are very talented and haven't received the recognition they deserve as yet. You can read her blog review of their latest album  A Thousand Miles Left Behind  [Stop by her blog and show her some blog love;-)]


The performance was fun and the band stills has a great love of their fans... they freely gave away copies of their CD and autographs were gladly shared.

After the show we had a quick breakfast and started to head over to Central Park. We made it as far as the bus stop on 48th and 6th but the heat and lack of sleep didn't play well for us so we just decided to head back to NJ and call it an early day.

It's hard to believe that I used to work just four blocks from here, it's even harder to believe that it was over 30 years that my career had move further downtown to the Financial District!


The move from Television & Radio to Brokers & Traders was quite a culture shock, but that's a story for another day.


White Plains rain

White Plains rain
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem


A road trip with my daughter and a visit with my brother... afternoon rain was welcome as it cooled down the 99 degree temps.
I'm submitting this to July's Photo-Heart Connection, this photo brings memories of a fabulous day enjoyed with loved ones!

Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Love is a Shelter

Love is a shelter
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem

Love is a shelter in a raging storm
Love is peace in the middle of a war
And if we try to leave may God send angels to guard the door
No, love in not a fight...but it's something worth fighting for ~ Love is Not a Fight, Warren Barfield

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Street Stories

Street Stories
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem

Today I stumbled across a fabulous article on Chase Jarvis' blog - Don't Quit Your Day Job? No Problem A showcase of very touching street photos from a NYC banker with a very serious hobby.

Chris Arnade (Twitter @chris_arnade) is proof that photography, even as a hobby, can clearly touch the heart and tell stories that need to be told. Along the streets of the Bronx there are many stories needed to be told and Chris' Faces of Addiction set on Flickr tells them with great heart and dignity. I was truly moved by this set of photographs, it reminded me of a similar project I had in mind years ago that was inspired by Richie Sambora's Harlem Rain. Chris has inspired me to start planning that project, the time has come and it is now!

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Aperture f/2.4

Thursday, March 01, 2012

116

116
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem
Had a great time with hubby and his good friend at 116 MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village. Rock Drink Love, formerly Gaslight Cafe, a little basement cafe that is full of history dating back to 1958.

Tom Pacheco headlined and Alana Amram opened for the evening entertainment. I've seen Tom perform a couple of times before and this show was no disappointment. He also shared his stories of living across the street from 116 and performing at Folk City in the '60'. Tom is a wonderful folk artist/song writer that is severely under rated in America, a shame since it's surely the land he loves and it's evident in his songs.


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Thursday, July 29, 2010

209/365 Spotlight


209/365 Spotlight, originally uploaded by maggie_gem.
Wonderfully awesome show at Madison Square Garden - Tom Petty's definitely got "Mojo".

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

195/365 Memphis Rocks!


195/365 Memphis Rocks!, originally uploaded by maggie_gem.
Great afternoon at the matinee of 2010 Tony Award winning Best Musical.... Fantastical!

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Historic Track

July 4th weekend was a great time to take a trip out to Goshen, NY where the town was celebrating their Great American Weekend. We took a trip up on Saturday to visit the Historic Track, America's oldest track! Part of the week also included vendors and activities around the town.

A few pictures from the afternoon at the track - 


Ulysses S. Grant once watched the races from the loft of this barn


The refreshment stand is located under the Grand Stand, and proudly displays it's National standing

The band stand and judges stand are prominently located where all can be clearly seen from the Grand stand


The town library participated in the The Great American Weekend by hosting a book sale, there were quite a few people gathering around for the sale.


Despite the heat, we enjoyed the day and may go back again in cooler weather to take the quick Walking Tour offered by the Chamber of Commerce.



Friday, June 04, 2010

Day 155 The Road to Hoboken

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The Main Event - Dinner with family and friends in Hoboken. We had a nice ride until we got caught in the Holland Tunnel mess!

Camera:      Nikon D40
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Aperture:     f/5.6
Focal Length:     55 mm
ISO Speed:     400

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Day 79 Gantry Plaza State Park

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East River view looking south, bright warm first day of spring!
Liquids can be still and reflective or in motion and chaotic. Make a photograph of something liquid today. 

Camera:      Nikon D40
Exposure:     0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture:     f/16.0
Focal Length:     55 mm