New York, like many cities, is a strange world of motion: people walk fast and ride slowly. The volume of cars on a small island makes ground transportation stomach-churningly slow. In the suburbs you can drive fast on a bewildering network of highways but rarely walk.
We all experience motion uniquely:
I’m originally a New Yorker, now living in Britain, way the hell out in the country, but your photo brings me home. Thanks for that.
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Must be beautiful where you are. As I write this I’m sitting in a stuck train. Ah, New York. Thanks for stopping by!
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This image is intensely wonderful. Radio City! What an icon. Love your insight that a vehicle made to make us go fast has the power to slow down a city. Awesome post.
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Thanks, Lita!
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🙂
janet
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Great image! Where were you standing?
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I was in one of the office buildings. I’m glad you liked it!
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