Drive out to Baldwin in Long Island to visit family.

Drive out to Baldwin in Long Island to visit family.

Hello, doggie. Hello, cowgirl.

Hello, doggie. Hello, cowgirl.

Nothing like a bit of yellow supercar to decorate the streets of New York. The Yellow Cab in the back might be stealing just a small amount of thunder from the “Baby Lambo”. Oh, hey guy in shorts and long sleeves with loafers.

Nothing like a bit of yellow supercar to decorate the streets of New York. The Yellow Cab in the back might be stealing just a small amount of thunder from the “Baby Lambo”. Oh, hey guy in shorts and long sleeves with loafers.

Hello, alittlespace. I keep sneaking into Greenwich Village to visit my friend who works at Mr. Dennehy’s. ;)

During my time in the city, I was fortunate to meet up with the super sweet isadisaster5 (pictured above). Thanks for coming into town to share a coffee and chat with me on Remembrance Day. Self Portrait by isadisaster5.

Back to New York. See you tomorrow Alex. ;)

Back to New York. See you tomorrow Alex. ;)

Richard Turley wrote:

“It was a very disconcerting experience yesterday, flicking through the Observer website and coming across this story about photographer Giles Duley, who suffered horrific injuries from a landmine whilst working in Afghanistan.

An  age ago I worked for a little music magazine called Seven. Whilst there  we commissioned Giles to do a small project for us. As I recall his  name was given to me from an old agent of his who was keen to get him  working again after he fell out of love with photography and went  through a soul searching period of his life (detailed in the article). I  think it was because of this back-story to working with him that his  name stuck with me and I’ve often wondered what was doing and how things  worked out for him.

I have lived a very graced life,  undisturbed by many malevolent forces, and one so far filled with much  luck and good fortune. To read this story made me feel even more  blessed. The horrors of what he went through are harrowingly conveyed in  the story, especially the immediate aftermath of the explosion, and the  clarity of thought in those moments.

I urge you to read it and if so inclined, contribute to his fund.

An exhibition of his work runs at the KKOutlet gallery in London until November 26”

Richard Turley wrote:

“It was a very disconcerting experience yesterday, flicking through the Observer website and coming across this story about photographer Giles Duley, who suffered horrific injuries from a landmine whilst working in Afghanistan.

An age ago I worked for a little music magazine called Seven. Whilst there we commissioned Giles to do a small project for us. As I recall his name was given to me from an old agent of his who was keen to get him working again after he fell out of love with photography and went through a soul searching period of his life (detailed in the article). I think it was because of this back-story to working with him that his name stuck with me and I’ve often wondered what was doing and how things worked out for him.

I have lived a very graced life, undisturbed by many malevolent forces, and one so far filled with much luck and good fortune. To read this story made me feel even more blessed. The horrors of what he went through are harrowingly conveyed in the story, especially the immediate aftermath of the explosion, and the clarity of thought in those moments.

I urge you to read it and if so inclined, contribute to his fund.

An exhibition of his work runs at the KKOutlet gallery in London until November 26”

@littleconstellations — I usually travel to visit familiar places or to see friends and family. I try to visit a new place at least once a year. If I like it, I add it to my list of familiar places. This year, Amsterdam was added. Hopefully Bruges will be added next year. :) Above: Sweers Flowers And Plants alongside Vondel Park in Amsterdam.

@littleconstellations — I usually travel to visit familiar places or to see friends and family. I try to visit a new place at least once a year. If I like it, I add it to my list of familiar places. This year, Amsterdam was added. Hopefully Bruges will be added next year. :) Above: Sweers Flowers And Plants alongside Vondel Park in Amsterdam.

Cedar Lane; Teaneck, New Jersey. Before the snow storm.

Cedar Lane; Teaneck, New Jersey. Before the snow storm.