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Tag Archives: Silver Lake Park

There are no Strangers

24-Jul-08

On any day or evening at Fanelli’s in Soho, you’re likely to find a cross-section of Europeans curious to see what one of New York City’s oldest taverns is all about. It’s written up in most of the guide books; the old-world charm and simplicity of the space woos in a steady flow of regulars [...]

Pellet Crazy

08-Jul-08

Victory Boulevard, a major roadway which begins on the west coast of Staten Island in Travis runs way-north to the borough’s Tompkinsville section. It’s a street that emerges from a rural Mayberry-like neighborhood, widens as it cuts through the mid-section of the Island’s major strip malls, then narrows again into the bucolic residential area of [...]

Day of Lights, all colors and shapes

06-Mar-07

It was an amazing day of illumination, ever-changing light. Clouds over Silver Lake Park scampered around as if they were photo assistants to the sun, tacking on different gels, playing with sheets of diffusion, throwing up a cookie, and even tossing down a few sprinkles of snow for good effect. I walked around to see [...]