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I see this little guy at the window about 12' from the ground and take a few shots and a woman comes over to me and asks me if I want a kitten or two. That's the grandfather she says. No, no, I already have two, I say. So we chat a bit and then she runs upstairs to show me the rest of the family.
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This is the mother of the kittens.
Sorry, no shots of the kittens; they were asleep.
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Sunday, August 05, 2007
Inwood, Nagle Avenue between Academy and Dyckman Streets
Posted by Mary Sargent at 6:56 PM
Labels: Inwood, Nagle Avenue, Uptown
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3 comments:
I think these are terrific. So alive!
Good to see this smiling face of New York, especially as I spend the afternoon stuffing envelopes with a fundraising card with a photo of a very depressed-looking elder silouetted by a barred window.
And, having looked at the first two: What a great mammalian (and mammary!) photo (the middle one), and the first is exciting, too. I love the composition (to use an old-fashioned? term) of both of them, especially the middle one. Young-looking grandfather, that; and how could you resist a kitten or two? I know, I know! Who am I to talk?
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