Mark, that’s sooo exciting! It may be a bit cold in January, but the excitement of being there will fend of any chill 🙂 I’ll look forward to seeing your photographs. And, p.s., thanks!
LOL, I’m so glad, Jane 🙂 That’s one of the many things I love about the blogging community – we get to experience places and things we otherwise can’t or don’t. I love being able to visit France whenever I visit you! 😃
Nice one Stacy, I’m coming to New York for the first time in January, can’t wait.
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Mark, that’s sooo exciting! It may be a bit cold in January, but the excitement of being there will fend of any chill 🙂 I’ll look forward to seeing your photographs. And, p.s., thanks!
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We humans are busy bees.
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True that, Laura 🙂
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Greta photo Stacy, I can feel the hustle and bustle and my neck is straining to see the top of the buildings!
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Ha! I can picture you looking up, Jane 🙂 Thanks!
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It’s funny really I’m not a city girl at all but I really enjoy an urban view of the world visiting your blog! 🙂
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LOL, I’m so glad, Jane 🙂 That’s one of the many things I love about the blogging community – we get to experience places and things we otherwise can’t or don’t. I love being able to visit France whenever I visit you! 😃
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🙂
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Love the composition… the monumental building, with the angle well located to accent the flow of people… great urban scene.
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Thanks so much for your kind comment, Fernan. I really do appreciate it!
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I simply can’t imagine that amount of people in one space. Boggles my mind.
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Ha! This isn’t anything compared to the moshpit of people when the audiences empty out of the Broadway houses into Times Square 🙂
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