Thursday, August 03, 2006

Empire State Building

Start spreading the news, I'm posting again today, I want to be part of it, FreeThought, FreeThought! These vagabond shoes were starting to stray ... but after a month of vacation and a blog-break, FreeThinker is back. This is a warm-up and a catch-up post with some photos from the top o' the Empire State Building. Even though this post is composed on September 5, the post date of August 3 shall reflect the event/photo date. Yes, there's some catchin' up to do, so stick around!

From the tallest building in NYC Long way down You lookin' at ME? Go ahead! Jump and fly! Just watch me!

9 comments:

Lilly said...

Good to have you back, FreeThinker -- I hope you've had an amazing holiday and plenty of time for relaxation and recharging of your batteries :-D

Those are beautiful photos. I would love to visit NYC one day.....

Jab @ BZT said...

Welcome back eh.

MyUtopia said...

Cool pictures! I've been a lot of places but haven't made it to New York yet.

Vancouver Voyeur said...

Wow! Awesome pix! I never made it to the ES building when I was last in NYC. It's on my "to do" list. Glad you made it back safely!

Nodders said...

Bloody hell, they have got to be the most exciting pictures of pigeons I've ever seen!! Very, very impressed :) Welcome back!

RadioSilence said...

Welcome back!

FreeThinker said...

Lilly ~ Batteries are fully charged for the fall! It was a fun vacation, a fun summer, but the fun never ends in FreeThinker's World!

Jab@BZT ~ Good to be back, recharged and rockin' ...

MyUtopia ~ Oh, you MUST add "Visit NYC" to your "list of things to do before I die."

VV ~ Many tell me they regret never making it to the World Trade Center. Best not to put things off!

Nodders ~ Only the coolest and strongest pigeons hang out at the top of the ESB!

Radio ~ Thanks, good to hear from ya, East Coast guy!

Lilly said...

How I love and admire your positive outlook -- always good vibes to pick up from the FreeThinker :-D

FreeThinker said...

Lilly ~ I'm happy by nature. This reminds me of the quote by the great 19th century freethinker Robert Green Ingersoll: "The place to be happy is here! The time to be happy is now!"