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Photos will be forthcoming in this post; I’m just using unusual formatting deliberately.
Ponder this: what association do you have with the phrase “new yorker”, not “new york or ny”?
person?
personality?
quality or lack thereof?
place?
thing?
publication?
There are no right or wrong answers here.
time period?
business maybe?
I repeat . . .. just what association comes first to mind when you hear or read the phrase “new yorker”?
Well . . .
. . .
I’ll bet you did not expect this.
Many thanks to Xtian Herrou, frequent contributor on this blog . . . he sent these photos along yesterday, taken in Brest, in NE France.
Technically, the name is Newyorker, and she’s currently approaching LeHavre from Brest.
I’ biased of course, but it warms my heart to see this, although I must admit that my association involves a magazine famous for its nonfiction and cartoons. In fact, an image from that magazine has appeared on this blog here (scroll) and here. By the way, in that second link, tugster himself is holding the tooth–not of a mammoth but–of a suction dredge cutterhead, and if anyone wants to claim that 35-pound tooth, I’d be happy to pass it on.
Many thanks to Xtian for these photos.
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