Thursday, August 16, 2007

NYC magic

This photograph was taken with the camera held in my hand at the time the photo was taken. A little NYC magic! It is a wonderful little court yard in the heart of midtown. A great place to escape the heat and sit and knit for a little while, if you have time. Especially lovely with some ice tea or ice coffee in the summer... Get it?
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14 comments:

SueJ said...

Magic it is! My brain is struggling with the concept of 'escaping from the heat' though! I am about to grab a HOT coffee - the wind is wild here today, up at 450ft up 'on the hill'! Good picture.

Hilde C. said...

What a beautiful picture - it looks so idyllic :-)

Anonymous said...

hey there! found you thru ravelry. i love this picture. it looks like the cover of a fairy tale book!

btw, my friends and i are CRACKING UP over your green little old lady button! can we borrow it? purty pleeeease?

Unknown said...

Oh, wish I was there! the weather is unbearable here in DC.

Nana Sadie said...

Great shot! Looks like a lovely lovely day in NYC...
(((hugs)))

Anonymous said...

What a pretty spot! I can't believe that's in midtown, seems so serene.

Anonymous said...

Oh, beautiful, looks so tranquil.

Kath said...

See this is why you Rock - you have the coolest, loveliest photos and are slowing but surely giving us the best tour of NY and lovely knitting to boot!
Great shot - would never have guesse it was a self portrait!

Mary, Mary... said...

Dang! And thanks!

Pat said...

Simply wonderful - both the image and the place. It's lovely to have little niches of serenity tucked away in the hustle and bustle of the city!

gail said...

Oh, just the place I need! Parks are so essential for the soul and for the body. And, cafes in park like settings are essential for the tummy, soul and body. Have a good time sipping iced tea!

magnusmog said...

You looks so calm and serene, hard to believe you are in NYC

Anonymous said...

Wow! What a gorgeous picture of you!

Rain said...

That spot looks amazing. I always think of NYC as full of skyscrapers and you forget there are so many green spaces dotted about.