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Bidding Adieu to 2013, Welcoming 2014

January 2, 20141 Comment

Hello and welcome, 2014! Before Preservation in Pink dives into 2014, I’d like to take a few minutes to round-up the year’s activity. Preservation in Pink’s 2013 year was about travel, preservation imagery and discovery, helping you to find preservation in your everyday surroundings (even if it’s just a flamingo or a playground slide). Highlights … Continue reading Bidding Adieu to 2013, Welcoming 2014

Thanksgiving and Home

November 28, 2013November 29, 2013Leave a comment

It’s Thanksgiving morning, and in the O’Shea household we’re busy watching the parade, drinking coffee, baking, talking, and hanging out, enjoying one of the few times per year when all of us are together. Morning sunshine in this small 1957 suburban ranch house – my childhood home – is always a loving place to be, … Continue reading Thanksgiving and Home

Flamingos in NYC: Lower East Side

October 14, 2013October 14, 20131 Comment

What do a flock (excuse me, flamboyance) of flamingos look for in a NYC visit? We visited The High Line, the amazing elevated railroad rehabilitated into a public park, which feeds the urban planning interest among us. We also spent time in the Lower East Side, exploring with the Lower East Tenement Museum and on … Continue reading Flamingos in NYC: Lower East Side

Flamingos in NYC: The High Line

October 4, 2013October 3, 20135 Comments

The flamingo crowd spent a September weekend in New York City, this year’s edition of our annual get together and oh! the sightseeing we did. One of the highlights of the trip was definitely The High Line. What is The High Line? It’s an elevated railroad on the West Side of New York City converted … Continue reading Flamingos in NYC: The High Line

So Long 2012, Welcome 2013

December 31, 2012December 31, 20127 Comments

Here we are at the end of 2012. I hope it’s been a great one for you. Just as we all take a look at ourselves at the end of the year to see how we’ve grown and changed, I like to do the same for PiP in order to prepare for the upcoming year. … Continue reading So Long 2012, Welcome 2013

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