Somehow, capturing the quotidian helps me make sense of the ever accelerated pace of live in Brooklyn. It also allows me to reflect the many changes that happening around us and to hold on to the fleeting moments that make up a day, a month, a year.
I hope that 2015 be a kind year for you, your loved ones and for our little brownstone neighborhood.
I hope that 2015 be a kind year for you, your loved ones and for our little brownstone neighborhood.
Great pictures Katia. Thanks for being the voice (and eyes) of our neighborhood.
ReplyDeletethank you so much ,Jeff. Happy New Year to you.
ReplyDeleteI saw many pictures of places that are no longer...a sort of in memoriam...
ReplyDeleteAh, it does seeo like our neighborhood is changing at a quicker pace..
Happy New Year, Katia, and I second Jeff's gratitude for all you do.
Margaret, thanks. Hoping that we can finally have lunch together in the new year.
ReplyDeleteThank you Katia for the beautiful photos. Bittersweet for us since we moved away from Brooklyn in July. However, our sons still live in the area and we are only 30 minutes away.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos.
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