Wednesday, February 28, 2018

New York: Sad Naked Cowgirl

In contrast to the Naked Cowboy, the Naked Cowgirl seemed so sad wandering around Times Square singing her sad songs.  I wonder if she had just been through a break-up or something. 



New York: Profiles of Street Life

Some of the many street characters in Times Square in New York. 




New York: Off duty

What does Cookie Monster do when he has to make a phone call?  These off-duty characters could be scarring for children to ruin the mystery.  They were easy to give up their identities as they walked through Times Square.



New York: One way to see the Statue of Liberty

Below is a photo in Times Square of a knock-off Statue of Liberty with a nice old man getting his photo taken with the "statue" and then paying the "statue" for his time.  These street vendors are legal in New York - as you can see with the police in the background of this money exchange.




New York: Times Square Street Food

Before street food or food trucks were a yuppie favorite, they existed in New York with good old fashioned pretzels, knishes and dirty water dogs.  They still exist today in Manhattan with their Sabrett Hot Dog umbrellas.  Below is one I captured in the middle of Times Square madness. 


New York: Superheroes need to text too

Of course the Cookie Monster has a mobile phone.  How else can he get into an Uber? 



New York: Captain America

Captain America was really trying hard to make friends in Times Square. 



New York: Cutting through the noise

Times Square is noisey.  Lots going on.  How do you break through the noise?





New York: Naked Cowboy and a Tourist

The infamous Naked Cowboy is below, doing what he does best and posing with tourists for a fun photo op.  What I like about this photo is the Statue of Liberty man watching intently in the background. 





Saturday, February 24, 2018

Washington DC: Back at the Hirshhorn Museum

I went back again to the Hirshhorn Museum on a rainy Saturday to check out their other exhibit:  What absence is made of.   Below are two photos of patrons enjoying the exhibit. 



Monday, February 19, 2018

Virginia: Pageantry at Mount Vernon

Entrance to George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon is free every year on President's day to celebrate George Washington's birthday.  The day at Mount Vernon is filled with events and pageantry to annually celebrate America's first President's birthday.  Below are some photos of the pageantry that went on in front of his house on the bowl to celebrate his birthday. 





Virginia: Selfies at Mount Vernon

Selfies are everywhere nowadays and kids are even learning to take selfies from a very young age.  Below are some photos of selfie-takers at George Washington's birthday celebration at Mount Vernon.




Virginia: Rain and Fog at Mount Vernon

On a rainy and foggy day at Mount Vernon, what is better than a pink Mickey Mouse themed rain poncho?  It surely makes you stand out from the fog!


Virginia: George Washington's birthday

All sorts of colonial characters came to Mount Vernon to celebrate George Washington's birthday. 



Virginia: Curious girl getting in trouble

This curious little girl, with her blue glasses in tow, was getting in trouble from her phone-clad mother while she was exploring looking at all the interesting things going on around her at Mount Vernon. 



Virginia: More pageantry for George Washington

Below are photos of more of the pageantry that went on to celebrate George Washington's birthday at his estate at Mount Vernon. 




Virginia: Reaction to canons being fired

These photos shouldn't make me laugh.  But they do.  I can't help it.  When the soldiers fired off shots and canons in celebration of George Washington's birthday, this young lad started freaking out crying in fear of these loud noises.  His facial expressions really tell exactly what he is thinking and are so picturesque.  Poor kid was so scared.




Virginia: Laughter in the crowd

The crowd was anxiously watching the colonial soldiers and below is a young woman who is laughing at their display on the field. 


Virginia: Mount Vernon

After the colonial soldiers got lined up on the Mt Vernon estate lawn, out of nowhere, they started running and shouting as they would if it was a battle.  It shocked onlookers, and below are shots of the screaming soldiers. 



Virginia: Kids at Mount Vernon

Everyone loves an extra day off for Presidents Day to celebrate George Washington's birthday.  This young lad's parents took him to Mount Vernon to watch the colonial soldiers celebrate his birthday on the estate.  This lad wanted to be sandwiched between his parents, holding both of their hands amidst the crowd. 



Virginia: Faces of Mount Vernon

Below are faces of the Colonial soldiers involved in the re-enactment parade for George Washington's birthday at his Mount Vernon estate.