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I’m too tired to make tactile fine art for now, so I’m snooping through my photo archives. Found this forgotten moment from March where @sketchbookjammy and @hekademos analyzed a poorly designed movie poster on the subway while we waited for a train (to say we waited for a train is an understatement, but let’s not open that can of worms). Not a stellar photo, but for some reason, I just kinda like it.
Sole Train @ 96th st and Broadway
Pomander Walk.
"What's the quickest way to visit an English country village? First, jump on the No. 1, 2 or 3 train to West 96th Street. Then walk west on 95th Street for half a block, and there it is - Pomander Walk, one of New York City's best-kept secrets.
It's hard to believe the Upper West Side conceals this picture-perfect walkway lined on either side with eight attached Tudor-style houses. The walk looks exactly as it did when it was built in 1921."
I made a point to visit this little city gem before I left New York. Me and my friend Charissa took the train uptown around 10pm and it was still magnificent. A little slice of an English village amidst the giant steel buildings of Manhattan.