The 23rd Spring House Tour Benefit is Around the Corner
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Springtime in New York City! What could be more inviting? Tulips,
daffodils, and flowering trees and bushes fill our parks, people pour into
the streets ...
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it does indeed. i saw the "supermoon" (newscaster on FL TV) rise over the ocean on the weekend. spectacular. great pic, by the way!
Ah but the viewer changes and no one sees things quite the same way do they?
What always captures my interest about the sky is that what we are seeing is how things looked a million or more light years ago...we will never know what it REALLY looks like right this minute.
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mybabyjohn is so right - a flash in the sky that may mark a supernova took place millions of years ago.
That moon was amazing though . . .
I've always been fascinated by the layers in a city, how buildings remain, change function, are abandoned and reclaimed again. Perhaps nowhere outside of cities at war has this happened like in NY.
t.
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