You are currently browsing the daily archive for January 13, 2011.

Practitioners of the culinary magic called “nouvelle cuisine”  have created the “amuse-bouche,” some mini-morsel intended by the chef to surprise and … well, amuse you.  Back when I lived in francophone Africa and spoke only French in all the moods and situations of my life, I learned the crasser word “amuse-gueule”   (gueule being snout v. bouche being a human mouth).

Today’s short post offers a visual version:  amusement for the eye (yeux) and brain . . . .  Remember doubleclick enlarges.

Exhibit 1: Atlantic Salvor delivering many tons of snow to the far north.  Barges of snow for Buffalo, maybe; backhaul is what bowsprite would call it.  On the other hand, if it’s downbound, maybe it’s harvested Hudson River ice traveling southward like they used to do.

Exhibit 2:   And taken the same week, might this be the set for the new Spiderman musical?   Think of all the injuries possible if actors were swinging from the gantries over the harbor.  Has a play ever been staged in the auto section of the ferries?  Hmm . . . someone should try it.

Top foto comes thanks to Dock Shuter, who contributed fotos once before here.  The bottom foto is by Will Van Dorp, who’s out seeing how cold he can get today and needs a little fire on this icy day.

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,604 other subscribers
If looking for specific "word" in archives, search here.
Questions, comments, photos? Email Tugster

Documentary "Graves of Arthur Kill" is on YouTube.

Read my Iraq Hostage memoir online.

My Babylonian Captivity

Reflections of an American detained in Iraq Aug to Dec 1990.

Archives

January 2011
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31