New York City
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The prompt: You can find similar reflections and changes in perspective just about anywhere. From water and glass to metallic surfaces, share a photo that captures something reflected back to you in a way that made you look at your surroundings differently.
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From a log in a river, to the Chrysler Building in NYC, to a restaurant in NJ, to a mirror reflecting a mirror reflecting a window, to docks on Martha’s Vineyard… these are my selections for ‘reflecting.’
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The prompt is : This week, share your take on “dense” — you could focus on a natural landscape, or take the theme in a different direction, from a crowd at a rock concert or a busy avenue during rush hour to a fresh loaf of bread, waiting for someone to take the first bite.
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I was going to try and stay away from fog, trees, flowers, food, cities but you know what, that’s where all the density seems to be. So from boats in a dense fog, to a house covered in lilacs, to the skyline of New York City, to chocolate cake and candy, to the dense colors of freshly spun yarn, and to the density of a sunflower, , here are my choices.
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Because today, February 26 is Oscar night I thought I’d post about my movie memories of Martha’s Vineyard.
Movies have been a big part of Island entertainment since the early 1900′s.
The Island Theatre (Eagle Theatre) circa 1910.In 1927 the Island Theatre in Oak Bluffs was showing the talkie ‘Wings’ starring the ‘It girl’, Clara Bow. The price of admission was 50 cents on a Saturday night, 30 cents if you sat in the balcony.
At one time there were as many as 8 theatres down-Island… of those only the Island, The Strand and The Capawock remain.
Unfortunately the Island theatre has been condemned and is likely to be demolished. Sad to see a place of so many memories fading away… or as they say in the movie busines ‘fade to black.’
The Strand (2009) – Oak Bluffs has been refurbished and had a grand re-opening a couple of years ago. (CLICK HERE to read Vineyard Gazette article).
The Capawock (1996) – Vineyard Haven has also been refurbished and re-opened in May 2015. (CLICK HERE to read Vineyard Gazette article).
For me, as a summer kid on the Vineyard in the 1950′s, a night at the movies was a very big deal. The movies I remember the clearest are the musicals, like “Summer Stock” with Judy Garland, and “Showboat” with Howard Keel.
But before even getting to the theatre there was a stop at …
…Darling’s on Circuit Ave for popcorn. A bag would be fine for an afternoon treat but for going to the movies the choice was always a popcorn bar in such flavors as chocolate, strawberry,vanilla, caramel, and butterscotch.
After the ‘show’ a stop at the Frosty Cottage on Circuit Ave for a pistachio ice cream cone finished off the evening.
Many nights on the way home I morphed into a singing, dancing movie star…at least in my head
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Through Jersey Eyes blog will be ending sometime soon so this is my last post.You can still follow me however on my blog WWW.MVOBSESSION.COM (click here)
I have enjoyed the past 8 years of sharing my photographs and want to thank all who have followed me, I really appreciate it.
And so the sun sets on Through Jersey Eyes.
Although it is not a bitter end for this blog I thought a photograph of the Bitter End nightclub that was in New York City for many years would be appropriate
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The prompt is shadows. The sun shines thru the stained glass windows on the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs, on Martha’s Vineyard and makes beautiful patterns on the floor.
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I haven’t done a year in review in a few years so there’s no time like the present to do one. Please click on month and title to read post.
January – NYC Matinee Day (CLICK HERE)
February – Newark, NJ Banks (CLICK HERE)
April – Beloved Chappy (CLICK HERE)
2001 – 2016
May – Newport, Rhode Island (CLICK HERE)
June – Newport cont’d (CLICK HERE)
September – Remembering Sep 11th (CLICK HERE)
October – Newark, NJ Museum (CLICK HERE)
December – Christmas 1966 (CLICK HERE)
And there’s some of 2016 in review. Onward now to 2017 and the 10th year for MV Obsession.
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The Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey
Recently I visited the Newark Museum, a place I hadn’t been to since I was in high school many years ago.
This beautiful work of art is covered with sequins…
Let’s wander..
I have no idea what these are but I liked them
Moving on…
According to Wikipedia: The John Ballantine House was the home of Jeannette Boyd (1838–1919) and John Holme Ballantine (1834–1895). John was the son of Peter Ballantine, founder of the Ballantine beer brewery. The house was built in 1885 at 49 Washington Street in the Washington Park section of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is now part of the Newark Museum and is open to the public for tours.
Also part of the Newark Museum is the Newark Fire Museum…
This is only a little bit of what the beautiful and amazing Newark Museum has to offer.
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