Celebrating Fall

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Treading Steel

Sticking The Landing

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Fallen Leaves

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Subway Scenes

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From The Archives, Circa 1978: The Flower District

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Subway Scenes

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Today Begins My 6th Year of Daily Photos (1,827 So Far): Fog Enshrouds Park Slope

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Stone Drapery

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Slippery Steps

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Plenty Of Seats

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Subway Scenes

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From The Archives, 1980: Cape Broyle, Newfoundland

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Subway Scenes

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Self-Made Shade

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The Umbrella Room

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A Girl And Her Dog

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Color Shift

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Subway Scenes

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From The Archives, 1980: Cleaning The Catch

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Subway Scenes

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Long Shadows Across Brooklyn

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A Purple Box Of Green

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Tolkien Foresaw This Day

The Fall of Barad-dûr in The Return of The King

“But the Nazgul turned and fled, and vanished into Mordor’s shadows, hearing a sudden terrible call out of the Dark Tower; and even at that moment all the hosts of Mordor trembled, doubt clutched their hearts, their laughter failed, their hands shook and their limbs were loosed. The Power that drove them on and filled them with hate and fury was wavering, its will was removed from them; and now looking in the eyes of their enemies they saw a deadly light and were afraid.”   — J.R.R. Tolkien

Somewhere, John McCain Is Smiling

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Pastel Gates

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Young Trees

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Subway Scenes

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From The Archives, 1981: County Chairman Vince Albano

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Fun Fact: Vince was the brother of John Albano, creator of DC Comics’ Jonah Hex.

From The Archives, Circa 1981: Richard Nixon

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America’s 37th President is now only our second most corrupt Commander-in-Chief of all time, thanks to Donald Trump.

Nixon was many things, but he refused to challenge the election results after his close 1960 loss to John Kennedy, because he knew the damage it would do to our country. And when Barry Goldwater and other old guard, conservative Senators traveled to the White House in 1974 to tell Nixon it was over, he left office peaceably. Trump, on the other hand, has repeatedly refused to say he will honor the results of this election, and has spoken many times about ignoring the constitutional two-term limit.

If you live in the United States and haven’t voted yet, today is your last chance. Perhaps for a long time. VOTE.

Pershing Square

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A View From A Train

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