Okay. A cheesy title to this post, maybe, but I just returned from visiting Brooklyn, and I have to gush, gush, gush and put some photos up here (just a few; have to render a lot). I’ve been to NYC many times, but never to Brooklyn, and if cities can be soulmates, then I think I’ve found my east coast soulmate. Simply gorgeous, creative, archaic, historic, unique, and s o o o o o many other adjectives. We’re thinking seriously of moving there in a couple of years. And in spite of the heat, I LOVE the summer greenery and the thunderstorms that roll in and mottle the landscape every evening. And you can’t beat Boat, Brooklyn’s best bestest-est bar.
Here are a few highlights from our trip…but PLEEZ don’t copy these.
I’d be happy to email you copies if you want them. But there’s something about just dragging and dropping someone else’s images onto yonder desktop that sorta irks me. So pleez be kind and don’t steal.
A poster for the Roy Lichetenstein exhibit at the MoMA.
Kaleidescope exhibit inside the MoMA
The MoMA
The color-sapping room, an exhibit by Olafur Eliasson
A thrill of a lifetime: visiting Truman Capote’s house in Brooklyn
Brooklyn architecture
More of Brooklyn’s beautiful structures
And more later on…






