Via 99% Invisible's "Some Other Sign that People Do Not Totally Regret Life", I was reminded of the companion passages from Walt Whitman and Frank O'Hara in the fencing of Battery Park City. "One need never leave the confines of New York to get all the greenery one wishes—I can’t even enjoy a blade of … Continue reading Mad, Extravagant City
Rose goes to her happy place.
Illustrations on cutouts.
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Grand Central Terminal | a technology job is no excuse
Grand Central Terminal | a technology job is no excuseIn 1947, 65 million people, which was 40% of the population of the United States, travelled through this hall. [via w2k.] No Comments. by gunnar on September 4, 2012 • Permalink. Posted in ...from Tum...This was posted on Google+…
Let’s assume they’re Swedish.
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Restored farmhouse.
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The Lady looks out a window.
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Grand Central Terminal
In 1947, 65 million people, which was 40% of the population of the United States, travelled through this hall. [via w2k.]
Let’s assume they’re Swedish.
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The lady’s next dress.
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