Showing posts with label Skylines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skylines. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

U.S. Open - 2013

I am sure one day I will consider $40 a fair price to pay to see one of the greatest female tennis players ever to play the sport. Unfortunately, today I am a little disappointed that rain denied me my chance to also see Roger Federer play at a Grand Slam event. Nevertheless, last night was a great experience and I am glad I was there for the opening ceremony of the 2013 U.S. Open in Flushing, NY. That sports bucket-list just keeps getting shorter and shorter!!
 Manhattan from high atop Arthur Ashe Stadium

 Billie Jean King and Mayor Bloomberg
 Lenny Kravitz


 Serena Williams


Monday, July 8, 2013

To Stay Or Go? That Is The Question...

Well, as we sit here today, it has been 4 months since we arrived in NYC. Summer is in full swing every chance we have to get out and see all this magnificent city has to offer, we do it. We have 2 months left before Laura's current contract is up and we have a lot of contemplating to do. We really love it here and are now starting to entertain the idea of a permanent stay. Laura is seeing offers in here new field of research and has begun submitting resumes. The task we face is if one of those jobs actually offers her a job, do we decide to become New Yorkers for good? The up-side is that we would have the opportunity to live in maybe the most vibrant and exciting city in America. On the other hand, we would be committing to living in maybe the most expensive city in America. There are certainly other concerns that arise concerning NYC, but I think money is the biggest one. In about a month, we will need to start planning our next destination if we decide to move on. The next month should be very interesting. In the meantime, here are some of my latest images that continue to dazzle my eyes and make me never want to leave this place!!

The High Line
 Union Square
 Greenwich
 Rows & Stoops
Modern Architecture
 10th Ave. Freeze Out
 4th of July

 Williamsburg
 East River
 City At Night
Freedom

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Celebrate Guajardo Week 2013

 Celebrate Guajardo Week is a week where Laura and I spend a week indulging, partying and doing as many fun things as we can to celebrate...well us!! It is built around our anniversary (5/22) and my birthday (5/25). This year, we were fortunate enough to be living in NYC and have no shortage of events and fun venues to pick from to celebrate this special time of year for us. We built our week around two of the five concerts that Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers were playing at the iconic Beacon Theatre, and a New York Mets day-game on our anniversary, and of course the Memorial Day holiday. We filled in the gaps with lunches, dinners and many libations all over this magnificent city and just soaked up the essence of being a New Yorker at this point in time in our lives. What a week!!
Since the first Petty concert was just me attending, I decided to walk the almost 3 mile path to the upper west side since the weather was so amazing!! I did not regret this decision at all.
There is no shortage of historic music venues in NYC. The Beacon, the older sister of Radio City Music Hall, is a 2,894 seat, three-tiered theatre, designed as a movie palace for motion pictures and vaudeville. Built in 1929, visitors enter through its bronze-doored vestibule into an opulent two-story circular lobby. White marble floors give way to mahogany bars on both the orchestra and mezzanine levels, and two more levels provide access to both the foot and top of its steeply inclined upper balcony. Exquisite detailing abounds throughout, including elaborate gilded plaster moldings, polished hardwood, and brass staircase rails. Corridor murals depict atmospheric Eastern scenes of trading caravans complete with elephants, camels and other animals


 Opening night of the 5 night run at the Beacon, found me in the third tier. Although I was a bit up, the sight lines where still amazing and the acoustics were so clear. I don't know if I have ever heard a show sound so good.
 Petty had promised that these shows would see a departure from their usual greatest-hits type setlists that I had seen many times over the years. They were true to their word.
 Deep cuts included Rebels, Cabin Down Below, To Find A Friend, and Angel Dream (No.2); the two later being two of my favorite songs that I had never seen done live. Amazing. The set also included some covers of some of their favorite artists; So You Wanna Be A Rock-N-Roll Star (The Byrds), (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone (Paul Revere and the Raiders, but know more as a Monkees hit), Willin (Little Feat), and Carol (Chuck Berry). Of course there was an early hit to keep the crowd into the show; I Won't Back Down, but the rest of the sing-along songs were left until the end, when they blew the roof off Running Down A Dream, You Wreck Me and the Petty anthem, American Girl.


 We passed up a fancy dinner for an afternoon in the park since it seems that our anniversary and MLB games are becoming a tradition. Our first anniversary was celebrated at a SF Giants game and this year we headed out to Flushing to see one of the best pitchers in baseball, Matt Harvey, go up against the Cincinnati Reds. Although the Mets lost this one, the weather cooperated and we had great seats. Nothing beats a few cold beers, a ton of great food, and hanging out with your best friend!!
 On Sunday, Laura and I headed to the last show of the week-long residency for Mr. Petty and the Heartbreakers. On this night we had seats on the orchestra level with an even closer view of the band than on the first night.
 Petty stuck to the same format as he had all week by playing even more deep cuts: Honey Bee, Spike, Time to Move On, as well as more covers: Born in Chicago (Nick Gravenites), 13 Days (J.J. Cale), and my favorite cover of the week, Tweeter and the Monkey Man (Traveling Wilbury's).
 Add in hits like It's Good To Be King, Refugee, and Listen to Her Heart and Mr. Petty put a big cherry on what was an epic week for he and the Heartbreakers here in NYC. Thanks Tom!!

 Finally we wrapped up our week by spending the Memorial Day holiday out strolling through the city, enjoying happy hour under the Empire State Building and enjoying its patriotic glow as we called it a week and headed home. Here's hoping that next year we can somehow top this years celebration!!





Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Finally!!

It still feels like a dream but after several years of wishing and hoping, Laura and I are finally New Yorkers!! It is very surreal to be walking down the street to the gym and all of a sudden the Empire State Building pops up in your view or to have to run errands and stroll past Grand Central Station. I mean this really is our neighborhood!! Too cool. Well it's time to start getting back into my photography. Here are a few shots I have gathered so far. Enjoy!!
 
Laura and I in the infamous Blue Seats at MSG
 The Garden
 2013 Big East Champs Louisville
 Neighborhood Stroll
Skyline Icon 
 Fortitude
 Midtown
Easter Sunday
 
Sunset
 
Nailed It
 
Afternoon in the Park
Afternoon in the Park - Part 2