Showing posts with label central park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label central park. Show all posts

Cleopatra's Needle

I've walked by and photographed this obelisk in Central Park dozens of time over the years.  It wasn't until my participation with Partners in Preservation that I actually learned its name and history.  It is known by the nickname Cleopatra's Needle and was commissioned as part of a pair by Pharaoh Thutmosis III around 1500 BC to celebrate the 30th year of his reign. in the 19th-century one was sent to London and the other to New York by Khedive of Egypt in exchange for aid.  The obelisk is 71 feet high and weighs over 200 tons.  It took four months just to move it from the Hudson River to Central Park where it now stands behind The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

Sometimes we take for granted the monuments and buildings we walk by everyday.  We assume that someone else is preserving them or paying for their upkeep.  It's easy to forget that we are all responsible for our city which Partners in Preservation has reminded me.  Now it's time to remind you that you can still vote once per day until Monday for the site that you think should win the grant money offered through the partnership of American Express and The National Trust for Historic Preservation.  Cleopatra's Needle is just one of over 40 sites in all five boroughs vying for your vote.  If you take a look, you might even learn more about a site you walk past everyday. 

Spring 2011 photo by me. 

Fall 2007 photo by me. 

Disclosure: I have partnered up with Partners in Preservation as a blog ambassador to help spread the word and raise awareness of select historical sites throughout the tri-state area. Though I am compensated for my time, I have not been instructed to express any particular point of view. All opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

Spring in New York

I went out for a walk last week when it was 75 degrees so I could photograph spring in New York.  The trees on every street are in bloom and Central Park was bursting with color.  I thought these would make a perfect post to cheer everyone up on this grey and much chillier morning.  Happy Spring!













































Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic

Unplugged

When I spoke on the panel at the Americas Mart in Atlanta in January, I was asked what trends I was seeing online.  I answered that I was noticing that more and more people were taking time to unplug.  I definitely saw some people roll their eyes and scoff at my observation.  Last night at dinner, my friends mentioned being overwhelmed by the internet and too much information and that they have been trying to cut back.  Then this morning, I read that Emily of  Cupcakes and Cashmere  took an afternoon to shut off.  

On Tuesday, I took a time out to enjoy the sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures and walk to Central Park.  Sometimes I forget that people dream of living in New York and maybe I shouldn't take this great city for granted. I used to make time for exploring and plan to start doing this again and documenting my adventures.  These are just a few photos of this particular jaunt uptown.  I hope they remind you to get out and smell the roses, and daffodils, this weekend. 













Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic