Peeping
Oct 21, 2010
Looking out of my back upstairs window and across the alley into my neighbor's back upstairs window.
Oct 21, 2010
Looking out of my back upstairs window and across the alley into my neighbor's back upstairs window.
Apr 22, 2011
This windowful of April is in Toronto. Let the May begin.....
Oct 16, 2011
This sign in a store window in a shopping mall isuggests that for the fashion modeled by this mannequin, just like for fashions on mannequins in store windows in malls all over the world, each season brings new styles. Who knew that in Dubai customer interest in clothes like these would wane after a single season?
Oct 1, 2012
John Stein hasn't written us anything from Seattle, Washington, but he does have pictures to share of his dog, Omar Little.
Nov 13, 2012
The window of the golden key, in Bogotá, Colombia.
Jul 27, 2013
A woman and her dog, by Gordon Parks. New York, May 1943.
Oct 7, 2013
In the shop window of L.K. Jikson's on South 20th Street, a few blocks from Rittenhouse Square, stands a woman wearing a dress made of fabric printed in chartreuse, orange, and maroon. Click on the picture to see an enlarged view: the maroon shapes in the print are actually jet airliners.
Oct 16, 2013
Nov 16, 2013
In the morning, in Bethesda, Maryland.
My mother-in-law's window also offers a fine view.
Nov 13, 2013
Nov 23, 2013
They're gutting yet another house in the neighborhood.
Jan 21, 2014
On Sunday afternoon, there was nyckelharpa music in the air at Third Street Gallery on Second Street (don't ask) in Philadelphia's Old City.
That doesn't happen too often in Philly or really anywhere in the United States, with the possible exception of the Seattle area, home to the American Nyckelharpa Association and site of occasional dance evenings accompanied by nyckelharpists.
In Sweden, on the other hand, there are an estimaed 10,000 nyckelharpa players, and the keyed fiddle is featured on the back of the 50-krona note and has in fact been declared the country's official musical instrument. Swedes have been building and playing and composing music for nyckelharpor for more than six hundred years. Five-hundred-year-old stained glass windows feature angels playing the nyckelharpa.
The modern version of the instrument has 16 strings, 4 of which are played by the bow; the other 12 vibrate sympathetically, producing a resonant, vaguely organ-like sound.
The bowed string on the upper side of the neck, closest to the player's body, is a drone, unaffected by the keys and used rarely. The other three bowed strings can be shortened by pressing different keys to produce several octaves' worth of tones; there are three rows of keys, each dedicated to a different string.
Most nyckelharpa music harks back to folksong or polka, but the instrument is used by a handful of Swedish rock bands, and some serious musicians can play pretty much anything on it, such as Bach's Partita No. 2 in D Minor.
The nyckelharpa occasion on Sunday was a reception for an art show featuring two Philly-area artists: Judith Schermer, who exhibited twelve paintings of clotheslines, and Priscilla Snow Algava, who showed a variety of drawings and paintings of "matriarchs and sages."
Mar 18, 2014
Through the window glass in Venice.
Jul 15, 2014
Jan 6, 2015
Our son Joe and his Aunt Carol coax duets out of the keyboard.
Jan 7, 2015
Above, wildebeest cross the Mara River during their annual migration northward from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya. An estimated two million animals, mostly wildebeest but also including hundreds of thousands of Thompson's gazelle, zebra, and eland, make this long trek every year during the dry season, as they seek greener pastures; their navigation techniques are not fully understood, but one strategy they seem to follow is to head toward thunder and lightning.
This photo, by Nicole Cambre, took first place in the "Nature" category of National Geographic's 2014 photo competition, which attracted more than 10,000 entrants from 150 different countries.
Below, ice on a window in Tabasalu, Estonia, propagates in a crystal form that the photographer, Maie Kinmann, calls "Dragon." This photo won honorable mention in the "Nature" category.
Jan 28, 2016
That's the Quiet Man with Norman, at the window of Delia Foley's tavern in Baltimore. He's quiet all right, albeit a little shrunken, not exactly John Wayne–sized. Still and all, anybody who's that solid and bronze has got to have a good, strong shoulder to lean on.
Mar 2, 2016
Nothing stays the same. Day goes to night. Some weather's coming in. And off in the distance there's that harbinger of something big in the works–23 stories big, we're told. In a few months, the view out this window should be kinda different. Watch this space.
Apr 30, 2017
Mar 5, 2018