Monday, November 19, 2012

2 3D drawings



Friday, November 09, 2012

Let schadenfreude run down as waters


selections from the news:

"Mitt Romney 'Shellshocked' After Lost Election ... Running mate Paul Ryan seemed genuinely shocked, the adviser said."

Bill O'Reilly: "Obama wins because it's not a traditional America anymore," he said. "The white establishment is the minority. People want things."

 Megyn Kelly To Karl Rove: 'You Keep Saying That, Karl, But He Won”

"'Demoralized' Ann Coulter To Laura Ingraham: 'It's Over, There Is No Hope'"

 "Rush Limbaugh On Obama's Win: 'I Went To Bed Last Night Thinking We'd Lost The Country' "

Ted Nugent: “Pimps whores & welfare brats & their soulless supporters hav a president to destroy America”

 "Victoria Jackson On Obama's Win: 'I Can't Stop Crying, America Died'"

Sean Hannity: "Yeah, we did take a big body blow and we all know it. We’re all stunned. It’s like you got punched in the head, and it’s like, ow, whoa, hello.”

Joe Scarborough:  "Republicans get hammered in every region and in every ideological wing and it really is, it's just a devastating defeat for the Republican brand."

"Trump began tweeting before the election was called that it was “a total sham and a travesty.” After news outlets projected that Obama won the election, Trump tweeted, “Well, back to the drawing board!” He posted more than 10 angry tweets, declaring “our nation is a once great nation divided” and “the world is laughing at us.” He encouraged a 'revolution in this country.'"

Tuesday, November 06, 2012


Thursday, November 01, 2012

Morning after Sandy. The skyline was dark. The city was quiet. No trains or cars on the bridge. We were in our protective bubble facing west and didn't get hit by wind and rain, but could see the trees whipping around. We saw that explosion when the transformer blew up across the river. Downtown went dark and we lost our internet connection. Thanks for the concern you all shared with us.



Our loft has been a fantastic hurricane shelter with a view.




We were out of the wind on our side of the building, but on the other side:



Our neighborhood was fortunate, compared to many others. I went for a walk Tuesday to look around.

Lucky Dog:


When the lights go down in McCarren Park:


Dark Manhattan from Williamsburg waterfront:



Halloween on Bedford Avenue. I especially like the box head, but the kid in the stroller looks menacing: