When the sun starts to set in Manhattan I enjoy going to Madison Square to glimpse the yellow light rays illuminating the west face of the Fuller Building or, the Flatiron Building, while the east face slides into shadow. Plus I can't help but admire what once was one of the tallest buildings in NYC. The building sits on a triangular island block at Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Flatiron Building, NYC
When the sun starts to set in Manhattan I enjoy going to Madison Square to glimpse the yellow light rays illuminating the west face of the Fuller Building or, the Flatiron Building, while the east face slides into shadow. Plus I can't help but admire what once was one of the tallest buildings in NYC. The building sits on a triangular island block at Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street.
Monday, October 22, 2007
"Grow" Corgi Puppy
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Gray's Papaya, UWS NYC
In celebration of my dearest friend’s birthday I have illustrated his favorite hotdog joint. He is not a huge fan of hot dogs, so I’m not sure whether it’s the taste, the fact that they are dirt cheap or the value of the recession special that has captured his fancy. His favorite Gray's Papaya is on Broadway and 72nd street!
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
The Dairy in Central Park, NYC

Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Manhattan's Chinatown, Canal Street NYC Subway

I enjoy winding down my weekend by partaking in the Sunday ritual of brunch. Dim Sum, in Manhattan's Chinatown, was last weeks culinary escape, yum!
The main artery of Chinatown is Canal street. Overflowing with shoppers seeking treasures of cheap stuff and fresh food or cars connecting to the Manhattan Bridge and Holland Tunnel this area is always bustling. Thankfully I don't have a car so I never have to fight the traffic! Instead I engage with Chinatown by way of the 6 subway line and exit at Canal Street. I love getting off at this stop. To me it feels like the heart of Chinatown because the view of the lovely red pagoda type building is so welcoming.
The main artery of Chinatown is Canal street. Overflowing with shoppers seeking treasures of cheap stuff and fresh food or cars connecting to the Manhattan Bridge and Holland Tunnel this area is always bustling. Thankfully I don't have a car so I never have to fight the traffic! Instead I engage with Chinatown by way of the 6 subway line and exit at Canal Street. I love getting off at this stop. To me it feels like the heart of Chinatown because the view of the lovely red pagoda type building is so welcoming.
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