By Vladimir Brezina
Stay tuned for story and many more photos!
By Vladimir Brezina
Stay tuned for story and many more photos!
Vladimir Brezina (RIP)
... kayaked the waters around New York for more than 15 years in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He was originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He was a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He died in 2016.
Johna Till Johnson
... is a kayaker and technology researcher at Nemertes Research. She's an erstwhile engineer, particle physicist, and science fiction writer. She was born in California and has lived in Italy, Norway, Hawaii, and a few other places. She currently resides in New York City.
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Fall colour are gorgeous – jumping out against the backdrop
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Thanks, Scott!!
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fabulous colours in these,, ;)
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Thank you! ;-)
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Wonderful pics ones again!
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Thanks!! :-)
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I’m tuned, I’m tuned!
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Good—it’s coming soon, we promise! ;-)
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Looking forward to more photos!
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Working on them now! The only problem is that there are over 2,000 of them… :-)
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That’s really a dilemma.
I have also began to go through my photos. Much too many of them. ;)
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WOW! Amazing!
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:-) :-)
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Love the colors! Beautiful!
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Thank you!!
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you, Brenda! :-)
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Looks great. So different to the colors here at the moment
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Your turn will come… :-)
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Beautiful fall colors!
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Thanks, Cee!
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Fall is in your neck of the woods and it’s beautiful!
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it’s still not at peak, at least not in NYC… We still have time to enjoy it! :-)
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Really. Just. BEAUTIFUL!!! That first one is amazing! What a wonderful ride, trip…and adventure!
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It was! We are still working on the real post ;-)
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Beautiful colors. Looking forward to more pictures. Its raining here and not been as cold so we don’t have as many colors.
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More pictures coming up soon!
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Oh how wonderful!
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:-)
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Outrageous colors …. so very pleasing to the eyes. I love when the tree change colors. Great photos … thanks for posting since I don’t get to see that in Florida. ~~~~~ : – )
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You don’t see that in Florida, true. But you do see a lot of other things that we don’t up here—that’s why we visit Florida often :-)
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~~~~ : – ) We welcome all who want to savor our sunshine.
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Looking forward to the story. Love the colours.
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Coming up! :-)
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Such a beautiful colours! Autumn is so awesome!
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It sure is! Thanks!!
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Reblogged this on Sykose Extreme Sports News.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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Beautiful Pic:)
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Thanks! :-)
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beautiful pictures!!! thank you! very much looking forward for more!
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Working on them! :-)
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Reblogged this on PUHHAC.
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Thanks!!
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The only thing that could equal that would be doing the same on horseback. Gorgeous! Is it still that bright in New York? It’s past peak here and going bare quickly.
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This was in the Hudson River valley about a hundred miles north of NYC, where the colors are pretty close to peak (although not great this year according to those who live there). In NYC, we are still well short of peak—the best is yet to come! :-)
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New York is about two weeks behind central Massachusetts, but spring is just about a week earlier. The lilacs bloom in New York around May 7th, but here around the 14th. Funny about the seasons. I hope you have a glorious fall.
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NYC is abnormally southern because it is abnormally warm :-)
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That is definitly not the problem here. It’s pretty cold. We’re getting freezes at night and I had to turn the heat on. I hate having to turn the heat on this early, but I was up to my third sweater and still cold. Drat. I could do without winter forever.
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In NYC it’s been very comfortable so far—mostly in the 60s, and not really much below the 50s at night—whereas, scanning the NWS forecast map, just a few miles to the north there are freeze warnings. There is some advantage in having so many humans, and their machines, packed so close together :-)
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I just wanted to insert a comment on climate change: I know that the world on the whole is warmer, but not every place is equally affected — or in the same way. We’ve actually been getting MORE snow and very bitter, early, long winters. I’m told that this too is part of the whole climate change syndrome, but as a personal preference? I would be happy with less snow. None would be fine with me.
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New Yorkers love their snow!
… the first day, anyway. After that, all bets are off! If the snow isn’t cleared pronto, the mayor doesn’t get re-elected, and worse… ;-)
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I know. Grew up there along with my husband. Queens, to be exact, then Hofstra University, then lived in Hempstead for another 20 years until I moved to Israel for a decade, then to New England. I know it well :-) Boston is that way about snow clearing. Here, they’re pretty good about it because so much snow. A LOT more than NY. We get more snow than Montreal. We get buried.
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You should send us some! In the last few years we haven’t as many really good snowstorms as I would like—must be that climate change they keep talking about ;-)
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Is that not grand! I am getting the most I can out of the last season I speak of :)
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Would that be the summer? ;-) It’s still sort of around in some parts, I hear…
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lol time for BASEBALL for me and Fall color 30’s to 60’s here heat has been turned :(
Fall is my gift for what I am so to endure :)
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Happy Fall! :-)
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:) Right back at you!
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what a treat!
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Always is, this time of year! :-)
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aaaahhhh…….
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:-)
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You always seem to be in the right place at the right time! Special!!
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At Woody Allen (supposedly) said, 90% of success in life is just showing up :-)
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;-)
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