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  • Christmas (2008) light hanging from the Amphitheatre at Yonkers Pier; seems appropriate that it was a icicle above an ice-covered Hudson River...
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  • Snow covers frozen lake in Van Cortlandt Park. Contained within 1146 acres atop ridges and valleys of Northwest Bronx, it is the 4th largest park in NYC.
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  • Snow covers frozen lake in Van Cortlandt Park. Contained within 1146 acres atop ridges and valleys of Northwest Bronx, it is the 4th largest park in NYC.
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  • Snow covered park bench near Grant's Tomb Park; Washington Heights, New York
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  • Cloisters park bench cutout along Hudson River above the George Washington Bridge.
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  • Cloisters park bench cutout along Hudson River above the George Washington Bridge.
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  • Solitary park bench next to partially frozen lake in Van Cortlandt Park, the Bronx, New York's 4th largest park.
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  • Ducks search ground for food on snow covered hill near Inwood Park, Manhattan.
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  • Time for typhoon season to add to the continuing misery, and covid could care less if it gets wet
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  • Rolls of hay lie on frozen fields of Maryland farm.
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  • A Stew Leonard worker pushing shopping carts through parking lot in midst of snow storm.
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  • Tibbets Park Lakeside
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  • Partially hidden view of lakeside landmark in Tibbets Brook Park near the boathouse; Yonkers, NY
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  • Winter in Van Cortland Park; Bronx, NY
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  • Winter by frozen lake in Van Cortland Park; Bronx, NY
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  • Ice covered wire and wood  fence marking boundary of a frozen Maryland field.
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  • Ice covered wire and wood  fence marking boundary of a frozen Maryland field.
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  • Ice covered wire and wood  fence marking boundary of a frozen Maryland field.
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  • Early morning frosty farmland covering
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  • Winter wonderland and bridge to nowhere
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  • Backyard winter in the woods
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  • Christmas windows in snowfall.
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  • Christmas window in snowfall.
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  • Falling snow covers frozen lake in Van Cortlandt Park. Contained within 1146 acres atop ridges and valleys of Northwest Bronx, it is the 4th largest park in NYC.
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  • Solitary park bench next to partially frozen lake in Van Cortlandt Park, the Bronx, New York's 4th largest park.
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  • Partially frozen lake in Van Cortlandt Park in the Northwestern corner of the Bronx.
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  • Getting around running errands on a bicycle limits your outdoor exposure to the virus; wearing your mask around your chin just increases your chance of getting it through your nose and mouth
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  • Winter field with footprints in Tibbets Brook Park; Yonkers, NY
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  • Frozen lake in Tibbets Brook Park; Yonkers, NY
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  • Winter stream in Tibbets Brook Park; Yonkers, NY
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  • Bend in a country road.
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  • Ice covered wire and wood  fence marking boundary of a frozen Maryland field.
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  • Rolls of hay lie on frozen fields of Maryland farm.
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  • Falling snow covers landscape in area near the Van Cortlandt Park Golf Course, America's oldest public golf course, which opened in 1895. Located in the Northwest section of the Bronx, this park covrs 1146 acres and is the 4th largest park in NYC.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier shows the evidence of the rising waters due to the storm's surge.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier offers a bit of blue sky misleading people into believing that the storm has ended.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier shows the evidence of the rising waters due to the storm's surge.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
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  • Barely visible in the distance the silhouette of skyscrapers and the outline of the George Washington Bridge are seen on the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, as the Hudson River shows the evidence of the rising waters due to the storm's surge.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier shows the evidence of the rising waters due to the storm's surge.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the flagpole atop the Yonkers Pier bends to the winds blowing up and down the Hudson River.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm
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  • A tugboat pushes a barge through the foggy shroud covering an icy Hudson River in winter.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
    08282011_SLT1634.jpg
  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier shows the evidence of the rising waters due to the storm's surge.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
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  • On the morning following the night of the dreaded Hurricane Irene's New York City arrival, the waterfront along the Hudson River at the Yonkers Pier attracts both the protectors and the curious.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm.
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm
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  • As New York City prepares for Hurricane Irene, activity on the Hudson River waterfront at Yonkers shows how some are getting themselves ready for the approaching storm
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  • On a dreary winter's day in February, the Tappen Zee Bridge spans the second-widest point of the Hudson River, located between Tarrytown in Westchester County and Nyack in Rockland County and is about 25 miles north of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.
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  • Filipinos prepare for the championship bout between hero Manny Pacquiao and a quick but aging Shane Mosley, who attempts to resurrect his career against the superstar Pacman. He lost.
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  • Less than a month ago, I experienced in the same week a small tremor (New Yorkers liked to make it a bigger deal than it was) and Hurricane Irene (which, while doing damage to many areas in the metropolitan NY-NJ-Conn area, didn't really do much to us where we lived). Thinking I'm battle hardened and combat ready for anything, along comes my first full blown typhoon. This is a bigger deal than expected, and we aren't even experiencing the worst of it.<br />
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Several areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces were without electricity early Tuesday as Typhoon Pedring cut power and transmission lines. Strong winds uprooted trees, schools, businesses and government offices closed, flights suspended, river edged towns evacuated for fear of flooding. Remarkably, one death and 5 missing reported so far. The typhoon was upgraded to Signal 2 here, which means wind gusts from to 60 - 100 Kph; maximum strength of storm remains 120 Kph near its center with gusts up to 150. It is supposed to leave the region by Wednesday night. And then there's word of another one approaching by the weekend...
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  • Just as it is mandatory to wear seat belts while riding in your car, wearing a face mask while in your vehicle is also a law under the new normal.
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  • It is remarkable that the gale force winds outside don't suck the glass panes right out from our windows. After a sleepless night full of green flashes in the sky and noise never before heard and thinking we had no power in our apartment, we were shown the back-up switch to turn on limited current in the unit. <br />
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Several areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces were without electricity early Tuesday as Typhoon Pedring cut power and transmission lines. Strong winds uprooted trees, schools, businesses and government offices closed, flights suspended, river edged towns evacuated for fear of flooding. Remarkably, one death and 5 missing reported so far. The typhoon was upgraded to Signal 2 here, which means wind gusts from to 60 - 100 Kph; maximum strength of storm remains 120 Kph near its center with gusts up to 150. It is supposed to leave the region by Wednesday night. And then there's word of another one approaching by the weekend...
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  • Ocean waves at sea, freight trains blowing full speed through the station, hair raising howls only imagined heard in spook stories; these are just a sampling of some of the sounds the wind makes from the typhoon hovering over the main island of Luzon in the Philippines.<br />
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Several areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces were without electricity early Tuesday as Typhoon Pedring cut power and transmission lines. Strong winds uprooted trees, schools, businesses and government offices closed, flights suspended, river edged towns evacuated for fear of flooding. Remarkably, one death and 5 missing reported so far. The typhoon was upgraded to Signal 2 here, which means wind gusts from to 60 - 100 Kph; maximum strength of storm remains 120 Kph near its center with gusts up to 150. It is supposed to leave the region by Wednesday night. And then there's word of another one approaching by the weekend...
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  • Observing my first full-blown typhoon in the Philippines. While several areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces were without electricity early Tuesday because of damage caused by Typhoon Pedring cutting power and transmission lines, we have (back-up) power in our unit. Perks, I guess, of living on Billionaire's Row..<br />
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Strong winds uprooted trees, schools, businesses and government offices closed, flights suspended, river edged towns evacuated for fear of flooding. Remarkably, one death and 5 missing reported so far. The typhoon was upgraded to Signal 2 here, which means wind gusts from to 60 - 100 Kph; maximum strength of storm remains 120 Kph near its center with gusts up to 150. It is supposed to leave the region by Wednesday night. And then there's word of another one approaching by the weekend...
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  • The usual spectacular views of Manila Golf Course and skyline of Makati City's Central Business District now obscured by the low hanging clouds blowing around due to the gale force winds of Typhoon Pedring. <br />
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Several areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces were without electricity early Tuesday as the storm cut power and transmission lines. Strong winds uprooted trees, schools, businesses and government offices closed, flights suspended, river edged towns evacuated for fear of flooding. Remarkably, one death and 5 missing reported so far. The typhoon was upgraded to Signal 2 here, which means wind gusts from to 60 - 100 Kph; maximum strength of storm remains 120 Kph near its center with gusts up to 150. It is supposed to leave the region by Wednesday night. And then there's word of another one approaching by the weekend...
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  • Growth of Fort Bonifacio Global City in the Municipality of Taguig evidenced in the scene of ongoing construction work with steel and concrete rising up from the ground to join in the changing skyline that is Metro Manila.
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  • A very small craft in the middle of the sea off Boaracy Island with storm clouds and rising waves coming nearer.
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  • Filipinos in the streets enjoying the heat-breaking drenching rainfall in the form of various playful activities.
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  • Filipinos react to the news of Manny Pacquiao's lopsided defeat of Shane Mosley.
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  • Filipinos listen in the rain to the broadcast of the championship bout between hero Manny Pacquiao and a quick but aging Shane Mosley, who lost in a lopsided bout with the superstar Pacman.
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  • Rain drenched Filipinos gathered in the street to listen to the broadcast of the championship bout between hero Manny Pacquiao and Shane Mosley, who lost in a lopsided bout with the superstar Pacman.
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  • Snow covered bike stuck on the street during one of New York's storms of the Winter of 2010.
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  • North Field of Tibbets Brook Park
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  • Snow covered trees part of wintry scenery inside Yonkers' Tibbets Brook Park in Westchester County, New York.
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  • Snow covered trees part of wintry scenery inside Yonkers' Tibbets Brook Park in Westchester County, New York.
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  • Playing in the snow during one of several storms of the 2010 Winter season.
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  • Getting around on the snow covered streets of the city as best as one can sometimes includes using one's own power while pedaling a bicycle.
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  • On the night of the day after Christmas, blizzard winds whip the holiday ribbon hung as an ornament from local streetlight at the Yonkers waterfront.
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  • Snow covered tracks of commuter rail station in the downtown waterfront area of Yonkers.
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  • Lonely stretch of foggy road along Maryland Rt 155
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