Friday, March 19, 2010

Hand Surfing - Brooklyn Bridge, aes.18

Hand-surfing the wind
out the backseat
window.


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There are so many good places to tie on tags along the bridge, but without someone to watch my back and with soooo many people around I was too nervous.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A Loop - Brooklyn Heights Promenade, aes.15

All that remained
was a loop
of string.

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That's Manhattan in the distance at left, the lovely lighted promenade at right, and the lights of the Brooklyn Bridge in between.

Clandestine operations against lower Manhattan backdrop.

Going Back - Madison Square Park, aes.17

Over lunch
she decided
she wasn't
going back.

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Tied onto a sun-facing park bench during the first workday outdoor lunch of the year. (And then I went back to work; the tags are fiction.)

Monday, March 8, 2010

March 6 Tags - Manhattan Bridge, aes.12, 16, & 19

Tagged March 6, 2010
c. noon

Luckily she'd
hidden a spare
set of keys.

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Tag 12
Manhattan Bridge, easterly span (Brooklyn side)

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Would you rather
be cozy or
soaring in flight?

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The wind caused it to immediately become tangled in the fencing.

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Is it possibly
somehow better
this way?

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Peace.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

You Fall - Brooklyn Heights Promenade, aes.14

What do I have to do
to make you
fall in love
with me?

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I checked the fountain. It is turned off for the winter.

On my walk along the promenade, I saw this knit tag. It was cloudy out, so the colors don't appear as vibrant as they are. Don't know who the tagger is, but was cool to see. (Knit tags are one of my inspirations.)

P.S.
Spring is coming!!!

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(The match between the tag's phrase and the location choice is not arbitrary, as I originally thought it would be. Some tags just belong in particular spaces, and don't belong in others. I'm not sure why I sense that, but I'm going with it.)