Saturday, September 13, 2008

Kirsten In The Catskills

These are the last of my pictures from Kirsten's visit to New York. I have a couple of left overs from our time in the city, and a few from our visit to a friend's house in the Catskills.

I also ran into something really weird in the forest. I don't know how to describe it exactly, and I've worked everyday for two weeks, so my brain has gone a little soft. It was a small, but very deliberate space, made up of a 10' square rock wall with a fire pit and 4 small branches that had been planted in the ground and tied together.

I still don't know what to make of it, but it was cool to look at, so I took some pictures.

These are all taken on my cheapo Fuji digital.

Kirsten Likes Coffee

I guess I only had one other picture from the city, but I think I like the picture as much as Kirsten liked the coffee. This was on the sidewalk at a small cafe in the West Village that I'd never been to. It was really good, and they made a special salad for Rachel, who was eating a totally raw diet for all of August.





Kirsten's Necklace #1-5

I might change the name of these to St. Margaret, the icon on her charm.

Mountain Man

Yin/Yang

Kirsten Killing Me

Nap Time

The whole thing was made up of this rock wall. Like I said, very deliberate.


The tree branches were buried in the ground and tied together at the top, with a small bunch of flowers dangling from the middle. The leaves were still green and didn't seem to have been there more than a couple of days.

This looked like some kind of doorway.

But what would you do with an 18" tall doorway?

Possibly the strangest thing is that it was just sitting there in the middle of the forest. I still haven't figured it out, but I'm glad I had the cam on me.

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