Monochrome Mondays

Well after a week off for a business trip to Las Vegas, Monochrome Mondays is back again. I’ll have to make this one shorter than normal in its description, owing to the fact that I came into about 200 emails in my absence. Not to mention the remnants of a raging cold which kept me home almost the entire weekend. On Friday as I made my way home early in the morning-by monorail, subway, then taxi, the closer I came to our neighborhood, the more I could not wait to see the first signs that I was really home. Coming up out of the subway not feeling well, tired and bedraggled, bags straining at their seams I caught my first sure sign that I was almost home. Like most places in New York City, one only has to look up to know where you are. It is no different in my neighborhood, and in any direction I can see distinctive buildings, smokestacks or water towers to guide me. But coming up out of that subway the other day and while wearily hailing a cab to take me the rest of the way, I saw the slightest glimpse of the Queensboro 59th Street Bridge. And that’s when I knew I was home for sure!

Queensboro 59th Street Bridge

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12 thoughts on “Monochrome Mondays

    1. Thank you! It was okay. The weather was actually quite pleasant for a change, but it is a lot of work, and as I say I got sick towards the end and I’m still struggling a bit. I did at least go see a very different part of Las Vegas on this trip for the first time. Which was actually somewhat enjoyable. I saved it for my last night there which ended the trip on a good note for me.

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    1. Thank you Quinn! If you dive back into my older posts ever, you will see I have a thing for bridges! They are a favorite subject matter for me and there are no shortage of them here in NYC. I’m not really a Vegas person. I have been several times now, always for work, so its always a mix of realizing you are in this ‘fun’ place tempered with being at work for a tradeshow. So by this point it has little to offer but I try to make the most of it. I do recommend the Fremont Street Experience in the old Vegas strip for something different, and much cheaper than the rest of the city. And thank you…I’m getting better gradually!

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