--I HAVE BEEN QUIETLY STANDING IN THE SHADE
…Walked
Highline Park, which I didn’t know existed.
It’s a mile long, fairly narrow strip of land, stretching a mile,
southward through Chelsea and ending at the Meat Packing District. What’s really cool about it, that the park
trails an old railroad that was suspended above
the city three stories high.
It’s
definitely a site to see.
I’d
say 85 percent of the crowd there was either German, French, Dutch, Swedish or
Italian. Felt like being inside the
Tower of Babel, and I mean that in the best way.
…Saw
the Freedom Towers, 104 stories high, and the other two still under
construction.
The
two pools--encapsulating the areas where the Twin Towers were destroyed during
9/11—are finished and fairly dazzling, with sheer marble cliffs that then fall
into on more cliffs, giving one the sense of infinity. Along the upper bannisters are the names of
all those who lost their life in the tower that day.
The actual
memorial opens late next month.
…Had
dinner last night in Chelsea with a great guy, fellow writer, Bud Smith, who
did this review of , “The Dark Sunshine”
at Good Reads:
…Here
are some things I like for the rest of the week in the world’s greatest city:
“Hey listen to me, when someone brings
you happiness, you’ve got to do everything you can to keep it around.” Charlie Volk
-“We’re
all just walking each other home.” Ram
Dass
-“In every
person who comes near you look for what is good and strong; honor that; try to
imitate it, and your faults will drop off like dead leaves when their time
comes.” John Ruskin
-“Writing poetry should be a journey, and
journeys are full of changed plans and self-doubt and beauty and sometimes a
blister or two.” Ray Dungy
-“I
am out with lanterns, looking for myself.”
Emily Dickinson
-“Take
a lover who looks at you like you are magic.”
Frida Kahlo
-“The
primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation, but your thoughts about
it. Be aware of the thoughts you are
thinking.” Eckhart Tolle
-“You can have anything you want -- if you want it badly
enough. You can be anything you want to be, do anything you set out to
accomplish if you hold to that desire with singleness of purpose.” Abraham Lincoln
Lanterns are always helpful when looking for oneself. Always love these posts, even when I don't comment. I'm reading.
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