Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Banksy strikes again

I was tempted to take the flower but I didn't even though I know someone who can use it.

Monday, October 29, 2012

The heights

Sign of the times in Brooklyn Heights on Remsen st during hurricane Sandy.

For a few moments this afternoon I was the only person on the Brooklyn Heights promenade.

Friday, March 02, 2012

Graffiti on Remsen street

As if this bit of sidewalk hasn't suffered enough, now it is graffitied.
Looks like someone in Brooklyn Heights doesn't trust NYPD.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tallit Sweater at H&M?



I don't think H&M realizes what this looks like. Is it my imagination?

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Snow angel

My brand new snow angel on the Brooklyn Heights promenade.

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Wedding on the beach?


I passed by this - apparently Jewish/African American - wedding taking place between the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges in Brooklyn today during my morning run.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Montreal

"D" and I just got back from a short trip to Montreal. There, we took a quick, but much needed vacation. I feel pretty relaxed and ready to get back to work.

In Montreal we saw the Museum of Science, the Contemporary Art museum, the Cenerobotheque where we saw an interesting documentary "Baghdad Twist". We also found some wonderful cafes and a good bookstore or two. Mostly we relaxed.

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

I'm back!

After a year in Iraq I am back to Brooklyn Heights.

. . . the adventure continues.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Posting

Posting will be light for the next year as I prepare for and eventually deploy. We'll resume when I am a civilian again, but I'll see if I can make some periodic updates.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Philosophy students

Two philosophy students. One Jewish, one Muslim. Both gave all so that others can breathe freer. HY"D.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Intelligence Officer Training Program in Colleges

Wow! Had George W. Bush proposed to institute an intelligence officer program in universities in the US we would still be hearing about it. Apparently, Obama has proposed a spy-training with with little fanfare. Not that this isn't a good idea. I have been of the view for a long time that we need a better language training infrastructure in this country and a better infrastructure to gather foreign intelligence.

This should be interesting.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Words to the Left and Words to the Right

It is claimed by the Left in scores of articles that Bill O'reilly is somehow responsible for the shooting death of the abortionist George Tiller. I suppose that the left expects that the religious right now do some soul-searching, take some responsibility, and tone down the rhetoric against doctors that provide abortions.

What they are actually doing is creating a climate in which anti-abortion rhetoric is equated with the murder of people who provide them.

But would the same people who have blamed Bill O'Reilly also start to blame the media and left wing intellectuals for the 9/11 attacks or this recent bit where a man killed two soldiers outside a shopping center in Arkansas? After all, the combined anti-military, anti-America, and anti-war rhetoric equating the Army with the greatest of evils are certainly greater and more widely known than anything Bill O'Reilly said. And how much left-wing anti-Israel rhetoric is blamed for the recent plot to blow up synagogues?

To my mind, murders by individuals should generally be blamed on the individual. So whence the double standard blaming people who kill soldiers on no one and when people kill abortion doctors blame the "right-wing media". I'll also bet that the shooting doesn't make it to the Daily Show, nor will the media make a big deal of it. (Bizarrely, this report from Iran refers to the soldiers "helping to recruit armed forces draftees", as if that were either true or possible. The US has no draftees, and if they did they would not need to be recruited.)

I think that we ought to be grateful that free speech is alive and well here and people can speak out against the US, against abortions, against doctors, against the military, against anyone they want. But to suddenly start blaming the exercise of freedom of speech for murders is disingenuous unless it is done by all, and I can't imagine the Angry Left is going to start examining its own speech too carefully in the near future.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Public concert

Some adorable kids held a concert in Brooklyn Heights' Boro Hall.

These kids are from PS 192.