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July - September, 2003

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La Théme du Jour: Sometimes we just don't have any full-fledged themes ready to go, or we have some good pictures that we would like run NOW rather than waitng for a theme they can fit into, or we want to put some new proposed themes up for consideration.

Outdoor Art: Basically we mean "modern" art (not traditional statues) which is viewed outdoors. Or in atriums.

Spring Flowers: We had so much fun doing this one, we plan to make it a yearly feature. The New York Botanical Garden, Central Park, and the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens were all included this time.

Urban Birds: Despite running only four days, it remains our most popular series with over 1600 hits on the "Pale Male" page alone! ... NYC is a prime birdwatching spot because of its location along major migratory flyways. C'mon birders, send in your photos and war stories!

Lions: Another brief series, but we have been saving up pictures since and will probably do another one this winter. As well as one on eagles -- both are extremly popular in NYC's classically-ornamented buildings.

Gilding: There has been a boom in "gilding" in NYC over the past few years. Perhaps someone has invented a new, cheaper process, or hired a new, better salesman, or it was just because of the economic boom?

Terra Cotta: Our bible for this series was "Terra-Cotta Skyline" (the author graciously allowed us to quote from it as desired) and the first thing the we realized after reading it is that there's a LOT more terra cotta in NYC then we thought. It turns out to be the key ingredient in most of our favorite buildings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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