The High Line
Well, almost exactly five years and four months to the day from when it opened (yes, I am a little embarrassed about this), my husband and I finally decided to take a stroll on the High Line. It was a perfect early fall morning in NYC: wind blowing, sun shining, thickets of tourists wandering about, and the din of jackhammers and excavation trucks filling the air. The High Line is truly a marvel of architecture, vision and extraordinary landscaping. And yet, I am left feeling that it is a part of a city to which I no longer belong. I know there are a lot of voices on this matter of change, and loss of what was, and I don’t wish to delve into that conversation right now. However, let it be said that, while I don’t necessarily begrudge New York for what she has become, I don’t recognize her any more. In all of the ruminations, I did manage to catch this little snippet of ivy…undulating in the storm.
Thursday 11.13.14 at 1:54 am
That was beautiful. Reminds me of breathing patterns while tripping on acid. Regarding a different video of yours…do you know how to fold a fitted sheet? 🙂 I’ve enjoyed your site for a few years now. Thank you.
Wednesday 11.26.14 at 5:15 pm
I can see how that might be. Glad you enjoyed the video and that it brought back pleasant, trippy, memories. Yes, I do know how to fold a fitted sheet. Is it time for me to post a video, alongside the one of me folding a plastic bag? Thanks for kind words about the blog. 🙂
Monday 12.01.14 at 8:08 pm
Yes, and yes. Sheets, definitely…and yes, I’d love to see the plastic bag folding routine. See you next post!
Sunday 01.25.15 at 9:09 pm
[…] Was surprised when I saw the newest post on Mrs. Easton; a video of ivy waving in the wind. I guess I’m not the only one who takes weird videos of waving grass and rippling waves, after all. It felt pretty good to see that on her blog. (actual post here) […]
Tuesday 08.06.19 at 10:40 am
just went to the high line for the first time ever a few months ago couldn’t agree more about it belonging to somebody else’s new york.