Friday, April 20, 2007

A Nice Place to Sit

Outside of the World Financial Center - a nice place to look at the sunset (and to take a walk.)





Looking towards New Jersey from the WFC. Have a nice weekend everyone!

11 comments:

Olivier said...

superbes photos, le point de vue est magnifique. un tres bel endroit. cela doit etre tres agreable d'etre sur la terrace en siropant un verre....je te souhaite un bon weekend


superb photographs, the point of view is splendid. a very beautiful place. that must be very pleasant to be on the terrace by drinking glass….I wish you a good weekend

Gudl said...

Wow, nice view and photos!
You have a great weekend, too!

Lori said...

Merci Olivier and thanks Gudl. Have a nice weekend, hope the weather is lovely where you are!

Greg C said...

Great as usual Lori. YOur photo's impress me, I made a comment about you on my general store blog. I hope it is ok

Greg

Lori said...

Yes, I just saw it Greg! That was so sweet of you to mention me. It makes me feel good! Thanks for the lovely mention. :-)

isa said...

Those are lovely photos, Lori! But what happened to Spring this year - the trees look pretty naked ;-)

Nikon said...

New Jersey never looked so good :)
I spent a lot of time there once - is that the Jersey City area? I usually was up by Fort lee & "The Bridge."

Lori said...

Thanks for visiting Isabella and Nikon! Yes, spring is slow in coming this year. I took that photo just last week. But things are warming up now. Hopefully some blooming trees soon.

Nikon, you are right, that's Jersey City right across from there. It sounds like you know this area well.

Gudl said...

I just awarded you with the "Thinking Blogger Award". It's on my blog. Maybe you want to do that too. (Tag!! You're it!)

(no pressure...whatever you do with it is fine with me!)

Queenie said...

Popped over via gregs blog, love your!!!

Lori said...

Thanks Gudl! That's very sweet of you! I'm going to go check out your blog now and see what it is. That's a nice honor!

Thanks for visiting Queenie!