Walking at #LincolnCenter #ColumbusCircle #NYC the #BigApple (tomada con Instagram en Lincoln Center, Columbus Circle New York City)
Waiting Metro #NYC #MTA #BryantPark #webstagram #BigApple (Taken with Instagram at Bryant Park Metro Station, New York City)
#Imagine at #CentralPark in #NYC #Peace ;) (tomada con Instagram en Strawberry Fields)
#EmpireState and #BryantHtl from Bryant Park #nyc (tomada con Instagram en Bryant Park)
Hiya #NYC !! We are back on the #BigApple with @fedebizzocchi .. My Everlasting partner #webstagram (tomada con Instagram en Madison Square Garden)
Hope not 2 meet the enemy of the #darkknight #NYC - i❤NY - #webstagram #BatMan (Taken with Instagram at New York City)
#NYC - #TimeSquare .. Alla vamos! (Taken with Instagram at Time Square, New York City)
Like @fashionoffice We love #NYC #EmpireState too ;) (tomada con Instagram en Empire State building)
This is your sign to stop making these kinds of TikTok. It’s gross..disgusting. I seen one about Brody this morning.
“Just give me five minutes and A hair tie”
Like what? No y’all are gross. He doesn’t even know y’all. Same goes for Jason, Brent, Daryl, etc. this fandom is out of control.
You guys need help.
Rockefeller center
I saw this movie at home, privately probably within a year after it came out. I loved it instantly for all three stories that it told. The first story, about the older couple (played by Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton) showed an accurate couple that I enjoyed. As a couple, they were overall happy and healthy and dealing with walking up a few flights as you get older in New York is a pretty realistic problem that people often don’t think about. Also, they individually and not just as a couple were likeable people. Second, is the issue with their dog (Dorothy) who they will need to pay $10,000 for a surgery for her that *may* work. Ugh, is that not something that happens all the time, especially at that cost. A famous story of my youth is when we paid close to two hundred dollars (at a major discount) to go to an emergency clinic for my hamster/guinea pig where the veterinarian didn’t even notice one eye was reed and close to 3x the size of the other.
While both of these stories were accurate, the one that really blew this out of the water for my family was the third, albeit random, story about the truck driver and its accuracy in our world. It starts just with a truck abandoned (in grid-lock traffic at first) on a bridge. They discover that it was driven by someone who is not a white guy and reports come out before anything actually happens that they think there is a bomb (even thou rush hour has passed and there has been no explosion) and his name and face are all over the news, followed I believe by his home being investigated by the police (who the fuck signed that warrant).
As this story progress I watch, with complete real-world experience, my guess is that he might have just ran out of gas and gone to get some—because they were stuck on a bridge for hours. But then why didn’t he come back…I don’t know, maybe because within a short time he was plastered all over the news as a terrorist (white upbringing v. non-white upbringing) he’s petrified now with no ACTUAL reason or understanding he’s been labelled a terrorist and NYCs #1 to look out for. In the end, I don’t think we get the story of what actually happened from reports, but come to know that he wasn’t a terrorist—typical.
Now all of these things are random, but they are also realistic to happen in a random weekend, look at the news today, so much happens before 6am let alone over a weekend and that’s what this is, just a snapshot of their lives over a few days. Maybe more dramatic than their average weekend, but not completely out of bounds and in contrast to stories that cover years or longer events, that are also good, a story that just covers a couple of days and isn’t focused on the “big events” of getting married, or losing someone— I really loved it.
— New Doughnut Alert!🍩 Choose your favourite!! (Home made 👩🏻🍳) . . . . . . . #homemade #doughnuts #dounuts #nofilter #wilton #wiltonsprinkles #sprinkles #nyc #brooklyn #newyork #2018 #august #pink #red #yum #yummy #foodporn #food #foodie #lovefood #delicious #foody #foodphotography #foodgasm #insta #instagram #instafood #instagood https://www.instagram.com/p/BnKbEEagXbq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ljfx33c17ve4
I Can't go anywhere without my Baby 😎💙 . #mysunglasses #love #armaniexchange #ae #accessories #glasses #nyc #brooklyn #lifestyle #instaphoto (at New York, New York)
in the City that Never dies Tired Eyes roll up the Sky .. . . #somewhereinbrooklyn #brooklyn #newyork #nyc #streetarteverywhere #streetart #night #poetry #poetic #women #blackandwhite #poster #onmyway #beautiful #iphonegraphy #iphonography #streetphotography #streetphoto #streetphotograph #photography #photo #instadaily #instapic #instagram #instaart #black #white (at Brooklyn, New York)
HONORING Th Greatest! West 33rd Street New York US-right next to Madison Square Garden,is renamed "Muhammad Ali Way. . . #muhammadali #boxermuhammadali #newyork #nyc #honor #33rdstreet #madisonsquaregarden #fantastic (at New York, New York)
My crush
The good place
Anne Hathaway
poetry
boygenius
New York City (I don't know why)
Checking my email...
Thanks @wordywarriorwrites for the tag! Pedge and I have been inspired lately with Pedge's Jukebox, and I happen to be a professional musician! BUT most of my participation on Tumblr has been pretty one-sided and doesn't actually include my peripheral passions like musical theater! It's a bit niche, but here is my Username Song Game, J-style. And don't forget to check out my completed RPF "New York, New York Series" that fantastically celebrates my time there...
In case you haven't done it already: @timelordfreya, @inept-the-magnificent, @morallyinept, @sawymredfox, @purpleprincess75
In the days after the September 11 terrorist attacks, a number of spontaneous memorials appeared in the city. One, later named Tiles for America, displayed thousands of hand-painted tiles with inspirational messages. The tiles were hung on a chain-link fence at the corner of Seventh and Greenwich Avenues, where they remained as a place of remembrance for years afterward.
Irwin Silver. Tiles on fence, Greenwich House project, 7th Avenue & Greenwich Avenue. May 2002. New-York Historical Society.