By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Joy.
Kids have no trouble finding Joy.
Adults sometimes have to work at it…
Figment NYC 2011. A writeup with more photos is here.
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Joy.
Kids have no trouble finding Joy.
Adults sometimes have to work at it…
Figment NYC 2011. A writeup with more photos is here.
Posted in Life, New York City, Photography
Tagged Figment, Joy, New York City, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Winter.
In NYC, meteorological Winter has been with us for quite some time. And with tomorrow’s Winter Solstice, astronomical Winter starts as well. But there is a silver lining—even though the coldest days are yet to come, from today the day length will steadily increase toward Spring…
In the meantime, Happy Winter!
However, for reasons that can’t be gainsaid, we are off to Florida for a week’s paddling, in regions that even WordPress cannot reach… Happy Holidays, and see y’all when we get back!
Posted in New York City, Photography
Tagged Central Park, New York City, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Snow, Snowman, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge, Winter
Posted in New York City, Photography
Tagged Manhattan, Manhattanhenge, New York City, One, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Sunset, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Johna Till Johnson
Photos by Vladimir Brezina
As the season descends into Winter, we figured it would be good to post a long-overdue writeup of a trip that we took during the magical boundary between Summer and Autumn—a trip up the Hudson River in October 2013.
In mathematics, a boundary condition is a constraint imposed on the solution of an equation. By imposing boundary conditions, you focus on a specific subset of solutions, rather than all solutions.
In ecology, there’s also the concept of a boundary—in this case, the transition from one habitat to another. Boundary conditions are then conditions at the habitat boundary. And as a tidal estuary, the lower Hudson River itself is a permanent habitat boundary, since it’s the interface between salt water and fresh, between the ocean and the rivers and streams that feed it.
The two meanings are different, but what they have in common is the notion of focusing on a particular part of the cosmos, one embodying flux, change, and intermingling of diverse forces.
That’s what we did one day this Fall when we drove north for an extended weekend of kayak-camping on the Hudson River, at our favorite spot, the Hudson River Islands State Park, about 20 miles south of Albany.
For this excursion, we’d joined forces with Alex and Jean, fellow paddlers and fellow bloggers at 2Geeks@3Knots, who drove up from New Rochelle. And we were hoping to meet up with Mike and Julie, paddlers from Albany with whom we’d shared a lively correspondence over the past year but had never met. And also, with luck, with our friend David, who lives both in NYC and upstate, and was planning to be on the river up there that weekend.
All of us from different habitats, in other words, but with our common boundary—the Hudson River.
Posted in Kayaking
Tagged Autumn, Fall, Fall Colors, Hudson River, Hudson River Islands State Park, Kayak Camping, Kayaking, Photography
By Vladimir Brezina
It’s snowing! The first real snow of the winter. Quick, everyone out into the park before it melts!
(Click on any photo to start slideshow)
In Central Park, NYC, yesterday.
Posted in Nature, New York City
Tagged Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, Photography, Snow, Snow Storm
By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Still.
The stillness of dawn over the water…
Posted in Nature, Photography
Tagged Calm Sea, Dawn, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Still, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Community.
After many hours of lonely paddling, it’s a treat to meet up with paddling friends for an impromptu lunch…
(We’ve almost written up that trip—stay tuned!)
Posted in Kayaking, Photography
Tagged Community, Kayaking, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Weekly Photo Challenge
Tagged Beach, Florida, New York City, Photography, Sand Sculpture, Snow, Snowman
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Grand.
To face the elements is, to be sure, no light matter when the sea is in its grandest mood. You must then know the sea, and know that you know it, and not forget that it was made to be sailed over.
— Joshua Slocum, Sailing Alone Around the World
Even in our little kayaks, in a passing little storm, we occasionally glimpse something of what Slocum meant.
From our 2012 kayak circumnavigation of Long Island, NY. The story of that storm is here.
Posted in Kayaking, Nature, Photography
Tagged Grand, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2013, Sea, Sea Kayak, Storm, Weekly Photo Challenge