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Happy Thanksgiving—Window Displays, MOMA, and Central Park Images

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone living in the U.S. and Happy Thursday to those of you living elsewhere.

Empire State Building

I’m in New York visiting family and as we do most year’s we spent yesterday walking around Manhattan and taking in the sights and museums and as I do most year’s I thought I would share a few pictures from the day.

Window Displays

Macy’s is only a block away from Penn Station and so it’s naturally our first stop. This year Macy’s had different displays along different sides of the building.

One side displayed some holiday looking characters. I caught the reflection of my brother in the mailbox of the second picture.

Macy's Window Display
Macy's Window Display

The other side had a neon theme and yes you could scratch Willow’s nose, though I opted not to.

Macy's Window Display
Macy's Window Display
Macy's Window Display

Sak’s featured characters from Frozen, though not having seen either the first or second movie, I had no idea who they were.

Sak's Window Display
Sak's Window Display

New York Public Library

We stopped at the library this year to see an exhibit featuring pictures and letters, including some handwritten ones, from J.D. Salinger. As you probably know Salinger became a recluse after the success of The Catcher in the Rye and so no cameras were allowed inside the exhibit.

I did however get a picture outside the library and one of the tree inside.

New York Public Library
New York Public Library Christmas Tree

Museum of Modern Art

Our main stop was MOMA. It just reopened after being closed a few months of renovation that added 40,000 square feet of new gallery space. I’ve always liked the building itself, which offers interesting views of other parts of the museum and the city itself.

Inside the Museum of Modern Art
Inside the Museum of Modern Art
Inside the Museum of Modern Art
Inside the Museum of Modern Art

Of course the main reason to be there is the art. Here’s a sampling of what we saw.

On Time Off Time by Dorothea Tanning
On Time Off Time by Dorothea Tanning
122 rue du temple by Jacques Villeglé
122 rue du temple by Jacques Villeglé
from The Migration Series by Jacob Lawrence
from The Migration Series by Jacob Lawrence
from The Migration Series by Jacob Lawrence
from The Migration Series by Jacob Lawrence
The Town of the Poor by Sonja Sekula
The Town of the Poor by Sonja Sekula

Central Park

This year we didn’t walk through Central Park, but we did walk alongside it for a time and I managed to snap a few pics, including a couple of horse drawn carriages riding up Central Park West.

Central Park
Central Park
Horse Drawn Carriages along Central Park West

Happy Thanksgiving

I’ll leave you with a couple of pictures from our walk. The first is a hippo statue, that I haven’t captured before as far as I can remember.

Hippo Statue

The second you might recognize as one of the spires of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. I think it’s one of the few times I didn’t cut off the top.

St Patrick's Cathedral

Once again Happy Thanksgiving to every in the U.S. and Happy Thursday to anyone not celebrating.

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