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2021: a selective review
We are about to end the second year of the pandemic. We started the year with new vaccines, a gradual return to work, and grounds for optimism. As the year unfolded, Covid case rates went down in New York City … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, Central Park, Christmas shopping, Coronavirus, Covid, Covid tests, Firemens Memorial, holidays, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Manhattan, Masks, New York, New York City, New York Marathon, Pandemic, Snow in Central Park, street photography, Streets of New York
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Firemens Memorial, September 11, 2021
On the 20th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center, the Fire Department of New York held a service at the Firemens Memorial on Riverside Drive. The ceremony began with a reading of the names of the fallen … Continue reading
Five Months in New York City: February-June 2020
Five months have passed with excruciating speed and pain in New York City. This post is a look back on the momentous period between February and June 2020 and an attempt to give visual expression to the relentless chronology of … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Manhattan, New York, Pride, Protest March
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