Monday, August 20, 2007
A Softer Offering
Dusk takes Manhattan over in turn, street by street, and if you leave at the right time, and travel the right avenue, you can sometimes walk just ahead of the shadows that quickly lengthen. Last evening I headed towards Times Square as I weaved in and out of shadow. The remains of the day spilled down the streets from the Hudson turning everything gold. It’s my favorite time of day. Times Square is oddly named, because the advertisement lights take over the lesser sun, and cast their own shadows where birds come and perch at midnight, unnerved at the length of the never-ending days. Times Square observes no passage of time— save that of New Years Eve— which is celebrated with enough enthusiasm to forgive the Square for assaulting the great circadian rhythms of the earth with neon the rest of the year.
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You look with a refreshing set of eyes on the city, SD. It is too easy to see the 'other side'.
Someone once told me that you enjoy Manhattan only by looking up. I like that when I heard that. But now I'm thinking otherwise. You have looked up and you have looked down and seen things through new eyes.
Good, I say.
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