2-19-12 Solitary Togetherness

And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.

-Shakespeare-
This is a detail of one of my favorite trees in Central Park…I think of it as Merlin’s Tree.
What attracts people most it would appear, is other people”
- William H. Whyte
The rebuilt courtyard leading to The American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum
A Guest View of the Hudson River

Hudson River Scene - John Frederick Kensett - 1857

John Frederick Kensett

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The times I have not lived near the water have been the least aware and most dangerous times of my life. Without Emmylou Harris - the world would have a less beautiful sound. View all posts by quotidianhudsonriver

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