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Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria

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"Live! Life's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death"

 

~ Rosalind Russell as Mame Dennis / Auntie Mame (1958)

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Sunday afternoon, March 29, 2026

 

Today, at long last, I once again began my Sunday afternoon walks. They had become a tradition of mine, to venture out on a mid-Sunday afternoon, rain or shine, and take a long walk through either Astoria, Long Island City or even to Sunnyside. And arriving back home around 5pm I'd prepare an early dinner. I've been enjoying these walks going on now for 5 years. The walks helped me not think of cigarettes and smoking, as well as alcohol and drinking. I'm nicotine free almost 5 years, and alcohol free 4 1/2.

 

In mid-July 2025 I could still go on my weekly walks, which had kind of surprised me, as beginning early last June up until early October I had undergone chemotherapy treatments. I felt positive about the entire experience, and would continue going into my office each day, a mere 25 minutes walk from my apartment.

 

Little did I know what was coming down the pike, as my out-to-lunch medical team never once mentioned how side effects were cumulative, and following my 4th treatment on Thursday, August 7th, I felt as if I had been run over by a train and I could barely walk and needed to work remotely for the next 4 1/2 months. In January 2026 I began going into my office one day per week. In February, two days. March, three days. The three in-person days will remain until I am strong enough to add additional days.

 

This afternoon, able and cane in hand, and laden down with several large tote bags of Amazon returns (It's me, whatever) I rode the subway 3 stops up to Astoria Boulevard and Staples. That finally accomplished, I proceeded to walk home 1.5 miles. About midway I began growing tired, though I wouldn't trade any part of it.

 

This coming Thursday, April 2nd, marks the 6th month since my last treatment. I'm still afflicted with neuropathy, nerve damage, which is a long-term chemotherapy side effect. Never once mentioned by my OTL medical team. They're useless. The swelling of my ankles and feet is ever so slowly dissipating and my toes are still numb. Stairs are still a challenge for me. Heck, I live in a 4th floor walk-up penthouse apartment.

 

All of that aside, I feel good. I will though require long-term alternative medical care for quite sometime. But it's not the end of the world. Come August I shall turn 64. Incredible all of the stuff I've managed to accomplish in that small window of time.

 

Pictured is one of my two canes. This one, no doubt, is the show stopper every time. Forever keeping it classy

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This photo is included in the album titled: Newell's Run - Year of the City

Part of the larger photo album titled: Random

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The Romantic is the upcoming fourth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars and his fifth overall, scheduled to be released by Atlantic Records on February 27, 2026. It is set to be his first album since the collaborative project An Evening with Silk Sonic (2021) with American singer and rapper Anderson. Paak as Silk Sonic, and his first solo release since 24K Magic (2016). The lead single, "I Just Might", was released on January 9, 2026, debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. A concert tour in support of the album, The Romantic Tour, is set to take place from April to October 2026, consisting of 71 shows across North America and Europe.

 

Further info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Romantic_(album)

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Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria

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Long Island City: Court Square

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Those sneaky construction workers

 

Free NYC Parking

 

Where do the people living in this neighborhood find parking what with this silliness?

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Part of the album titled

FREE NYC PARKING

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MAD HATTER ~ Smithville, Missouri ~ Copyright ©2014 Bob Travaglione ~ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ~ www.FoToEdge.com

it's looking like I may have prostate cancer and will require a biopsy to confirm

 

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Newell's Run - Year of the City

The first incarnation of the lollipop was probably invented by our cave-dwelling ancestors, who collected honey from beehives with sticks. In order to not waste any of the sweet nectar they had collected, these cavepeople probably ended up licking the sticks, perhaps creating the earliest form of the lollipop.

 

Historians and archaeologists believe that many ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Arabians and the Chinese used to preserve fruits, nuts and other confections by covering them with honey. Sticks were inserted in these concoctions to make them easier to eat and keep your hands from getting all sticky. This practical invention is so simple that historians believe the lollipop could have been invented and reinvented numerous times throughout the course of human history.

 

Further info on The History of the Giant Lollipop

 

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Part of the album titled NYC Subway

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Went with my dad who is 88 to feed the cows. This cow is on the old strip mine. It was mined about 60 years ago or more and now we are harvesting timber on it. Only about 10 acres of our farm was mined for coal.

Part of the album titled NYC Subway

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"Samba" can refer to several things, primarily a Brazilian music and dance style, but also a popular adidas shoe and a software for file and print services.

 

In Brazil, samba is a vibrant and rhythmic genre of music with African roots, deeply embedded in the nation's culture.

 

The Adidas Samba is a classic sneaker known for its retro design and versatility.

 

Additionally,

 

Samba is also the name of open-source software that allows computers running Linux and Unix-like systems to interact with Windows file and print services.

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Thomson Avenue, Long Island City

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Lipa City Fiesta 2013

San Sebastian Cathedral

January 20, 2013

BEFORE & AFTER CONSTRUCTION

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Coming Soon, a 40 story tower

 

Further info on 42-19 24th Street

 

23-10 Queens Plaza South aka Opus Point

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23-10 Queens Plaza South / 42-19 24th Street

Before & After Construction

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This is a dual album as these two major construction projects are situated just across 24th street @ Queens Plaza South from one another

For the past 8 years I've been taking photos of this view, which is now blocked by a new building. The unending building boom of Long Island City, NY continues, and is slowly sealing us all in. 97 pictures take you on a journey.

 

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29-15 40th Road, LIC / Before & After Construction

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My route to work on many a morning's

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Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge (click to view that entire album)

At the doctor's office

Lipa City Fiesta 2013

San Sebastian Cathedral

January 20, 2013

Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria

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26 de Março - Aniversário de Porto Alegre

 

[Rain at Historic District of Porto Alegre]

[March, 26 - Porto Alegre's Birthday]

Those sneaky construction workers

 

Part of the album titled

FREE NYC PARKING

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Part of the album titled: Self-Portraiture

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Year built: 1959

Purchase date: 07/03/2025

Purchase price: $11,009,125

 

Here's the design for the upcoming new building. I really like it

www.caliendoarchitects.com/project-gallery/31-05-astoria-...

 

History of the site:

After 40 years in business the Neptune Diner located in Astoria, Queens, NYC served its last meal on Sunday, July 29. 2024. The owners claimed they were not given a chance to renew their lease, because the property will soon be turned into a residential building.

 

Since 1983, The Katsihtis brothers have owned the building on Astoria Boulevard but not the land, which was sold in 2018 for over $10 million.

 

The brothers also had a 35-year lease which expired in 2019. But since then, they were not able to come to a long-term agreement with the landlord.

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But that's what Long Island City/Astoria needs is another apartment building. It's already so overbuilt, it's ridiculous. Yet they keep tearing them down and building new ones, many of which are luxury rentals. The neighborhood is losing its character to steel and glass.

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Queens: 31-05 Astoria Blvd North - Before & After Construction

"I just want to be there in love and in justice and in truth and in commitment to others, so that we can make of this old world a new world."

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William Tarr’s 1974 weathering Cor-Ten steel black sculpture stands atop the plaza of Martin Luther King Jr. High School down the street from Lincoln Center on the Upper West Side at 66th and Amsterdam. All four sides of this cube include important dates in the life of the civil rights leader as well as famous quotes.

 

The cube is also covered with lots of cryptic initials. BTWHS/MC/CTS/BU is a list of his schools: Booker T. Washington High School, Morehouse College, Crozer Theological School and Boston University. SCLC/MIA are the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Montgomery Improvement Association. On another side are the initials of his family: CSK is Coretta Scott King, and and a block with his four children: Yolanda King, Martin Luther King III, Dexter King and Bernice King. ‘RDA stands for the Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy; ‘JJ for the Rev. Jesse Jackson and ‘BR for Bayard Rustin. Among the dates in his life are 12/10/64, for his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize and 4/4/68 for the date of his assassination.

~ Susan Ives

 

“Let us be dissatisfied until every man can have food and material necessities for his body, culture and education for his mind, freedom and human dignity for his sprit.”

 

Decoding the Upper West Side’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Sculpture - Click to read this fascinating article

 

About the Artist:

William (Bill) Tarr (1925 – 2006) was a sculptor, painter, photographer, magician, bestselling author, husband, father, and dedicated artist for over 50 years. His monumental public works have been seen by millions from all over the world, and his 30 x 30 x 30 ft. welded steel memorial to the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King is perhaps New York City’s most renowned public work. Yet, Bill remains relatively unknown.

williamtarr.com/

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Part of the album: Manhattan: Lincoln Square

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This beautiful view will soon be blocked by an elevator shaft. Pity. It's been one of my favorites over the years.

 

February 19, 2026

 

Lock and load. Able and cane in hand, off to work we went. Presently I'm forced to take the subway 3 stops & two separate trains at that. It's killing me, as prior to my treatments, I would walk the 24 minutes round trip, rain or shine, to my place of employment every single day. And I aim to do so again by mid-late Summer 2026.

 

Stairs are still a challenge for me. That said, I live in a 4th floor walk-up penthouse apartment, and seeing how it's now February, have been going into my office twice per week. My apartment is situated a mere short block from the subway station, which has 4 high staircases. A fact that I never thought I needed to know. Once I've taken the train two stops to Queens Boro Plaza, I need to climb 2 additional staircases. Feels as if I'm ascending the steps to Sacré-Cœur, again! Then I need to take the second train one stop and then walk down the equivalent of 5 staircases, then several blocks to my office. If anything, I'm building up endurance.

 

I am doing it, and I am not complaining. The sheer amount of commuters has been a bit overwhelming, at times. I've grown apart from that experience, having walked for so many years, and now having been forced back into it all was initially met with much trepidation. Though I must say how the cane wields a sort of power unto itself, like a talisman. And matched with my height. I'm 6 feet 4 inches tall, most people are cordial and give me space. It's all been an interesting experience. And I'm keeping the faith that this too shall pass and in time I'll be back to pounding the pavement

Onwards...

 

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Newell's Run - Year of the City

 

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Queens: Long Island City, Queens Blvd

 

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#7 Train Upgrades/33rd-Rawson Street Station

"Life imitates art far more than art imitates life" – Oscar Wilde.

 

Oscar Wilde’s famous quote suggests that art shapes our perception of reality more than reality shapes art. Rather than merely reflecting life, art actively influences how we see, interpret, and experience the world, guiding our emotions, behaviors, and even societal norms.

- Socratic Method

 

Part of the album titled NYC Subway

Google Sky Map uses some very cool core-technologies that's in all androidphones in order to bring you one of the coolest Star maps to date.

 

The idea is outlandishly simple. Just point your phone at a cluster of stars and Sky Map shows you a detailed map of all the stars names and even constellations.

 

You can also search for things on the night sky. If you do a search for Mars and you don't have the phone pointed at Mars at the moment the phone will display an arrow on the screen for. You simply move the phone in the direction of the arrow until you find what you're looking for.

 

Very cool.

Seen in Wal*Mart Parking Lot. One quick shot.

Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria

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