My New Year’s Resolutions For 2016
My New Year’s Resolutions For 2016 This year, I resolve to: So what’s your New Year’s resolutions ??? Have a happy and healthy new year!!! test
Continue reading →My New Year’s Resolutions For 2016 This year, I resolve to: So what’s your New Year’s resolutions ??? Have a happy and healthy new year!!! test
Continue reading →“Big Lives, Little Lives” by Beryl Cook “How High The Moon” by Ella Fitzgerald Hello, and welcome to Poetry Thursday 11/05/15. You can sign in today and take the tour ! The Poetry Thursday lounge will be open Monday-Friday this week to give you more time to post your poetry and take the tour. My sister, Susan, will be celebrating her birthday on Thursday, November 5th, so everyone is welcome to come by to toast our charming Poetry Thursday “Poetess Hostess with the … Continue reading →
SEWARD JOHNSON: The Retrospective Extended to July 2015 by popular demand. Grounds For Sculpture’s largest exhibition to date, Seward Johnson: The Retrospective, opened to the public on May 4 and has brought record numbers of guests to the park ever since. In May 2014, the not-for-profit sculpture park attracted 30,000 visitors—nearly 20 percent of its annual attendance. The trend continued as extensive media coverage, ideal weather, and the sheer popularity of Johnson’s work created perfect conditions for this unprecedented visitation. To date, there have been … Continue reading →
Heather Garden is a beautiful botanical garden located within walking distance of The Cloisters in New York City.
Continue reading →Nyack Beach State Park is a 76-acre state park in Upper Nyack, Rockland County, New York. It consists of a small parking lot and 61 acres of riverfront pathway, the southernmost section of the Hudson River Valley Greenway.
Continue reading →The High Line is a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. It runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th and 12th Avenues. As part of the High Line’s conversion to a public space, many of the structure’s steel beams were removed from this unique space where the High Line crosses 10th Avenue, creating an amphitheater-like space with views up 10th Avenue to the north and views of … Continue reading →