These photos will change dramatically when we spring forward.

These photos will change dramatically when we spring forward.

I always walk on the south side of Spruce. The lights worked out so that I found myself on the North side, with a new view. Same three miles, whole new view.

I loved this book, loved the post-apocalypse story, loved the New York and office references. I just wondered why there wasn’t actually a NY Ghost Blog.



You know that social class determines the opportunity you have to be authentic, old sport!
And that’s what it means to be American !

“It is easy to proclaim all souls equal in the sight of God; it is hard to make men equal on earth in the sight of men.”
1956
Blight, David W. “The Black Sergeant and the White Judge Who Changed Civil Rights History.” The New York Times, February 8, 2019, sec. Books. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/07/books/review/richard-gergel-unexampled-courage.html.
Everything I’ve read of his has stuck with me. This pair of questions from today’s paper is worth bringing to all sorts of art:
Every picture of suffering should elicit a question stronger than “Why is this happening?” The question should be “Why have I allowed this to happen?”
Cole, Teju. “When the Camera Was a Weapon of Imperialism. (And When It Still Is.).” The New York Times, February 10, 2019, sec. Magazine. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/06/magazine/when-the-camera-was-a-weapon-of-imperialism-and-when-it-still-is.html.