We've been in New York for a week now and have spent most of that time at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. It's huge. They have over two million objects in archive. I am beginning to wonder if we are not, in fact, masochists. The Smithsonian already kicked our asses. We went to 15 out of the 17 museums, but still left DC beaten, heads bowed, oodles of art yet unseen.
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Our Brooklyn airbnb apartment,
the three windows above the grocery store. That's M. going in the door. |
Yesterday, we took a quick pass through
Strawberry Fields, the
John Lennon memorial in Central Park. In all, it's a couple of acres but most people just stop long enough to take a photo of themselves by the "Imagine" mosaic embedded in the sidewalk. Naturally the place has a self-appointed, Yoko approved, "
Mayor of Strawberry Fields" and yesterday the
Mayor was in. M. Lee hates
guys like this so, when the Mayor began rounding up the tourists for his schtick, he wanted to immediately leave. I thought about staying to take a couple of photos but then decided against it. The memorial feels sweet, sad and empty. Seemed best to leave it at that.
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View of the street from our apartment
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As usual, we eat breakfast and lunch at home and take sandwiches with us when we're out during the day. For treats, we found a bakery in Chinatown that sells excellent red bean buns and mochi balls. And here in Flatbush, only two blocks from our apartment, Kabir's Bakery sells
most delicious giant samosas for a dollar so this rainy Sunday we stayed home, had samosas for lunch and did laundry.
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Small but nice, with a kitchen. |
I have yet to find a place to read poetry. Places favor rap and spoken word, which I don't do, and most readings start late here in the City that never sleeps. Anyway, New York is already listed on my world tour. I read here in the '60s in the basement of St. Mark's in the Bowery before it was taken over by
academics. Yes, Gingburg and Orlovsky also read that night and no, they did not speak to me, a mere girl.
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Kabir's Bakery, Brooklyn
Great samosas, one dollar. |
Tomorrow,
MOMA.