• Astoria the Wild Turkey at The Battery NYC

    Astoria the Wild Turkey at The Battery NYC

    I was walking in The Battery last weekend, taking in the gorgeous foliage, when I came upon Astoria again! I’d met the wild turkey in the park in May, and was thrilled to see her again. I didn’t know it, but Astoria was right around the corner! Astoria looked bigger than when I’d seen her…

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  • Love in Little Italy

    Love in Little Italy

    Your Love Is A Gift To The World – The Brooklyn Poet, on Mulberry and Grand Streets, Little Italy

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  • Autumn at The Battery, NYC

    Autumn at The Battery, NYC

    I never get tired of the ever-changing Battery. Though I prefer Spring, I can’t deny that Autumn is just as beautiful here. Scroll down and enjoy some photos of the park lush and golden… The Promenade The Promenade is where most folks rush to catch the ferry to Liberty Island and the Statue. It’s where…

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  • Slow Drift over Fidi

    Slow Drift over Fidi

    A seagull takes a slow drift over State Street in the early morning, Financial District.

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  • Central Park in Fall

    Central Park in Fall

    The leaves are at peak color in Central Park right now. Come walk with me and see the park clad in red and gold! Inscope Arch I entered the park at the Scholar’s Gate (Fifth Ave and 60th St.) and headed towards The Pond. My first stop was at the Inscope Arch. The arch was…

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  • Fall Fashion on Madison Avenue

    Fall Fashion on Madison Avenue

    Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side is known for it’s chic designer boutiques. If you’d like a taste of 2025 Fall fashion, then walk with me down Madison Ave and see the best of the best! Oscar de la Renta As I write this, Oscar de la Renta is showing their Spring 2026 collection.…

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  • Installing the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree!

    Installing the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree!

    Today was the day they install the Christmas tree and I wasn’t going to miss it. On my way to Rockefeller Center I ran into two ladies from Wisconsin who were unsure where they were, so I walked with them. They were lucky enough to have been there ice skating the night before when the…

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  • Autumn in New York City

    Autumn in New York City

    The streets of NYC may not be paved in gold, but the sky sure is. Walk with me from downtown to uptown and see NYC in all it’s autumn glory! The Financial District Starting our walk at the bottom of the island at NYC oldest public park, Bowling Green, on Broadway: A leaf rests on…

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  • Spider-Man on the Brooklyn Bridge

    Spider-Man on the Brooklyn Bridge

    Imagine my surprise yesterday when I turned to see the one-and-only Spider-Man perched on the Brooklyn Bridge! It was a gorgeous day out, so I don’t blame him for stopping by. Photos property of debbieinthecity.com. May not be duplicated without written permission. Any links or mention of products or services are for information purposes only…

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  • New York City Strong

    New York City Strong

    It may be down, but it’s never out. At NY Gift NY, 49 Broadway, Financial District. All photos property of debbieinthecity.com unless otherwise noted. May not be duplicated without written permission. Any links or mention of products or services are for information purposes only and not an endorsement.

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  • Views from the Manhattan Bridge

    Views from the Manhattan Bridge

    Come walk with me across the Manhattan Bridge and see the beautiful views of Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyline! I’d been promising myself another walk on the Manhattan Bridge, and on a steamy morning this summer I decided today was the day. I took the subway into Brooklyn and got off at High Street/Brooklyn Bridge.…

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  • Fifth Avenue View is Changed Forever

    Fifth Avenue View is Changed Forever

    Back in March I did a post on current construction in Manhattan (see it here). I wrote about how the new, supertall 262 Fifth Ave was causing some grumbling, as it blocks the view of the Empire State Building from the south. I was at the Flatiron Building this week, taking a break in the…

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