December 31-New Year's Eve
We awake to a white/grey curtain pulled down over our beautiful Manhattan and Brooklyn views. I can no longer see the skyline I photographed the night before. But I can look down to see a wonderful layer of snowfall on the trees below in the Pierrepont St. Park and along the Promenade. Greg and I go out for coffee and muffins and do the first of many grocery shopping trips. Montague Street has everything one could ask for and the grocery is only 2 blocks from our front door. The streets are so beautiful with the snowfall that we drop off the groceries and go for a cigar/camera walk.
The photos capture the delicate beauty of snow in this neighborhood. The brownstones and wrought iron fences pose for their portraits. They are wise veterans and used to thousands of photographers over the years who want to capture this urban beauty on film. We take photos of each of us in our new neighborhood, with our building in the background. I pan up to apartment 11B-the 12th floor apartments do not have a terrace, so we are the top apartment with a terrace on the left side. Our terrace is twice as long as the other units.
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