Feb 262005
 
Cloth from The Gates

If you read a lot of websites, you have probably already seen a million photos of the gates. Prepare yourself for the best photos of the gates on this website! (I love tautological statements.) Unless you have been living in a cave for the past couple of months, you have probably already heard of The Gates. The Gates are an installation by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, a husband and wife team. You can read about the project at their website; there are also some fantastic photos by Wolfgang Volz.

Betsy and I visited the Gates today. Today is the last full day of the installation, and I would have felt like an idiot if I did not see it given that I work less than ten blocks away. (Betsy lives even closer) Regardless of how you feel about the project, it is certainly a spectacle. I’m not sure if it the entire project was worth the publicly stated cost of over $20 million. You can fund a lot of independent artists in New York City for that amount of money. However, there are much worse ways to spend $20 million. And it is nice to see such a large-scale, albeit ephemeral, environmental artwork. As I wrote months ago, cities can always use more public art.

At left is a photo of a sample of the material used to make The Gates. It was being handed out by volunteers. A bunch of still photos are below; I also make two movies. I feel the movies give a much better idea of The Gates than some of the still photos. Please forgive my inane commentary on the first movie; not only is bustling a word, but also I even used it correctly. Movie 1 is 3.4 megabytes, and Movie 2 is 4.2 megabytes.

The Gates
Betsy and The Gates
The Gates
Betsy and Me and A Gate
The Gates
The Gates
The Gates
 Posted by at 5:43 pm
Feb 262005
 

The bathroom is chugging along. The sink and toilet should have been delivered today. I’m a little concerned that the toilet may be too long. If it is, I’ll have to return it. The tub looks pretty great. Unforuntately, the walls are not plumb, and the tile looks a bit off. This isn’t the fault of the contractor; the building has settled in 50 years.
Bathroom with tile

 Posted by at 5:10 pm
Feb 192005
 

This week, the grout in the kitchen was installed, the walls in the bathroom were finished, the tub was frames, and baseboard molding was partially installed along with low-voltage wiring.

Bedroom. Note the baseboard molding.
My bedroom

The tub is covered right now so the basin isn’t damaged. I still need to buy a sink and a toilet.
My bathroom

I will not buy a washer/dryer right away. However, I have the hookups fully installed and the flooring is ready.
My bedroom

Closeup of kitchen tile with new grout.
Kitchen tile

 Posted by at 5:54 pm
Feb 032005
 

A couple of friends and I go out from time to time as part of a beer snob tasting club. The only rule to the club is that you have to drink a beer you never had before. This evening, we had several fine beers, including a vertical tasting of Thomas Hardy Ale.

Thomas Hardy Ale

Betsy checking out the beers

Betsy and Thomas Hardy Ale

Check out the color….

Thomas Hardy Ale

The Samichlaus was pretty great. I think we only went through one of the three beers pictured here. (The beers were quite strong.)

Samichlaus

The Samuel Adams Triple Bock was my favorite. It is described on their web site, but I can’t link directly because of the flash navigation.

Samuel Adams Triple Bock

 Posted by at 7:16 pm
Feb 032005
 

Here is what my apartment looked like before I moved in:

Kitchen

Kitchen

Bathroom

Bathroom

Here is what my apartment looked like a couple of weeks ago:

Kitchen

Kitchen

Bathroom

Bathroom

It looks better now than it did a couple of weeks ago, but I don’t have new photos yet. I know a lot more about renovation and construction than I did before I started working on my apartment. Hopefully, in a few weeks I will be able to move back in.

 Posted by at 7:02 pm
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