New Yorkistan: The Many Tribes Of The Five Boroughs
Nearly every neighborhood of the five boroughs of New York City has its own tribe.
Nearly every neighborhood of the five boroughs of New York City has its own tribe.
...but if you try, sometimes, you get what you need.
I finally found the elusive out-of-print Starbucks NYC mug today, at the Vince Lombardi Service Plaza on the New Jersey Turnpike, just before the George Washington Bridge. They must have shipped all remaining inventory to this one Starbucks store, because they had a whole shelf-full.
I follow Chaucer Doth Tweet on Twitter. I'm certain he already knows about this.
I'm sick of lemonade.
I'm not the only one thrilled by the outcome of his lame Frat Boy stunt.
Order a cheesesteak. Wit' Whiz - Cheez Whiz, that is. And in deciding on whether to get the large or the small cheesesteak, employ the pizza logic expressed so well in this graphic.
The final exit on the Garden State Parkway is Exit 0. It's always worth the trip.
Spending a day in Amish country, observing the aboriginals in their native habitat, with lunch at the Gap Diner affording the opportunity to indulge in local delicacies like scrapple and (later) shoo-fly pie. Total gastronomic win!
It's been so hot all day, and there's an awesome double-feature...
Camp days, with all of their new and exciting experiences, are beginning to wind down, now that we've reached mid-August.
Passing through Connecticut today.
The many faces of Samantha.
The NFL kicks off another season tonight!
Even as a youngster, he was a strong swimmer.
So after a nice long walk on a beautiful day in Lexington MA, I find a vacant bench, sit down, and see this directly across from me.
Chills.
I love the city through all its seasons, but most of all when the leaves change their colors.
There is still time this week...
She has just been dropped off at college for her Freshman year, circa 1961. Kids looked so much older then. They look younger than that now.
The relationship between candidates and babies on the campaign trail has always been fraught with pitfalls, as this photo so wonderfully demonstrates. What should the caption be?