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| Tranquil scenery along the Hudson river. |
The New York Cycle Club www.nycc.org do a series of weekday rides for trust fund babes and the prematurely retired. What's this about minimum 24" wheel size? Are they lumping us Friday folks in with the BMXers? We have just as much fun! |
NYCC leader Jay Jacobson is a pedaling Wikipedia on the history of the entire NYC area. This Riverside area was donated. |
After that steady climb my camera's having a hard time focussing. L to R Colleen McGuire www.cyclegreece.gr, Jay Jacobson, Joe, and Basil at the police station on the Piermont ride. |
Some wonderful backroads in Jay's Piermont ride, rated B16 (you have to be able to ride 16 miles/hour on the flat). |
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| The town of Piermont, about 25 miiles north of NYC. Why is my camera so blurry? Not enough sleep? |
The gazebo in Piermont. |
The NY skyline from the Washington Bridge. |
Colleen McGuire and another monolithic bridge. Makes your complexion look rosy, dunnit? |
One of the many spontaneous sculptures dotting the shoreline, perhaps inspired by Andy Goldsworthy's 'Rivers and Tides.' The art was being dismantled by the Parks Service until folks complained ... |
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| More spontaneous sculptures along the Hudson. |
Rene Magritte was here ... |
Su Yuk at Gam Mee Oak, a favorite Koren restaurant which BF customer Lye Kok introduced me to last year. |
Bi Bim Bap, one of my favorite Korean dishes at the Manhattan/Midtown South restaurant Gam Mee Ok,
43 W 32nd Street, New York, NY 10001 (212) 695-4113 |
Trying to not to be evident in my host 's 480 sq foot Chelsea studio but failing miserably. Note my unstylish exercise ball chair, covered with a Manchester United towel, and the book skyscraper used as a laptop desk ... |