Into the city
Checked out of the 60’s and back into reality, well, New York City that is. Where the bustle feels like it was turned up a notch since my last visit. But all the temptations remain. Namely for me?...
View ArticleVessel
It’s just Vessel. There is no article, like iPhone. 16 stories. 2,500 steps. 80 landings. I have no idea what the structure means, but it was incredibly fun to explore the Escher-esque steps of this...
View ArticleToo fast to live, too young to die
Trips to New York can be overwhelming, there is simply SO MUCH TO SEE. I’m trying to accept and enjoy all of it and ride these waves of inspiration. From monologues to movies, music and food, people...
View ArticleThe Center for Book Arts
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, the Center for Book Arts opened their doors for a poster printing session. Trying recall if I’ve ever turned the crank on a...
View ArticleCount the water towers
I didn’t have a single slice of pizza during this trip. It was tremendously hard to resist, but I’m trying to be very particular about carbs and added sugars because pants. That also meant no donuts...
View ArticleReleasing steam
How many photos did I take on the first full day back home in Cincinnati? Zero. So here’s a collection of some bonus New York shots. A mural from Mercado Little Spain at Hudson Yards in the bottom of...
View ArticleDetroit Michigan
First stop in Detroit? Food! Recommended: Lumen—in the very least for the building and cocktails. Afterward? A tour of the city by the People Mover. (Also recommended.) That’s Canada! Lizzo! GM! Wait,...
View ArticleThe moments in between
This snapshot was taken on the boat ride back from Appledore Island on July 23, 2011. We had just spent the day exploring Celia Thaxter’s Garden, a tiny but dense plot of wildflowers meticulously...
View ArticleThe Jim Henson Exhibition
Thing to do in New York when waiting for your rescheduled flight? Visit The Jim Henson Exhibition permanently on display at the Museum of the Moving Image. I didn’t realize Rowlf was originally for...
View ArticleOut the window
I wonder if flight attendants have better behaving passengers these days. With all the seat back entertainment, wifi and mobile devices that can be used anytime, just seems like folks might be more...
View ArticleBack to the Mountain
The Irelands I spied a Recovery emblem for the Cullinan Ranch Tidal Restoration along the way. #foreverproud Erik has almost proper classic hand placement* on the steering wheel. Did you know it’s no...
View ArticleOAK → SLC → CVG
No podcasts, no music, just kept reading Stillness is the Key and looked out the window from time to time. (I’m a very slow reader.)
View ArticleThe Pacific
Before the blink of an eye, the work part of the trip is over. Lots accomplished though, and even had time to walk down to the pier and see the sun set. The post The Pacific appeared first on Chris...
View ArticleOʻahu
View of Honolulu from Tantalus thanks to Oʻahu Photography Tours. (Which I give two thumbs up.) Mental note for next trip anyway on my own? Look for photography or private tours of an area. Also write...
View ArticleThe Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
My friend asked if I’d like to go on a mini-spring break jaunt to Indy and catch the museum and zoo with her son. I tend to say yes whenever possible to these things. When we got to the Children’s...
View ArticleIndianpolis Zoo
This bear sums up my feelings. The post Indianpolis Zoo appeared first on Chris Glass.
View ArticleInto the city
Checked out of the 60’s and back into reality, well, New York City that is. Where the bustle feels like it was turned up a notch since my last visit. But all the temptations remain. Namely for me?...
View ArticleVessel
It’s just Vessel. There is no article, like iPhone. 16 stories.2,500 steps.80 landings. I have no idea what the structure means, but it was incredibly fun to explore the Escher-esque steps of this new...
View ArticleToo fast to live, too young to die
Trips to New York can be overwhelming, there is simply SO MUCH TO SEE. I’m trying to accept and enjoy all of it and ride these waves of inspiration. From monologues to movies, music and food, people...
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