Let’s just be real cool and act like nothing’s weird…
July 13, 2007 on 9:15 pm | In NYC Parks, chalk line, climate change, community, public art |You know it is the stereotypical New York attitude of not noticing the things happening around you. Mostly I think that is a great NYC attribute, it helps so many of us live in a really dense crowded active place. You create your own little bubble and just keep on walking. 
It prevented, I imagine, a lot of people from speaking to me today. It was certainly one of the busiest areas I have been in thus far. I also didn’t speak to that many people. I did have a good conversation where a gentleman translated the information into spanish for his workmates so they could understand what the project was about too. We will have to see how things change as I get into the more touristy areas.
One thing’s for sure - the tricycle is a big eyecatcher! (That and I need to do some fundrasing to hire a strong-legged person to drive it around for me, going over that bridge is a workout no mistake!)
Can’t write too much tonight, I am getting everything ready for the park installation tomorrow! I will be out in Corlear’s Hook Park in the afternoon and very early evening for the first of the sculptural installations,it is off Jackson and Cherry in the Lower East Side (just below Grand at the FDR) so come by and say hello.
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