Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Riverdale is Alive

It's crazy over here - horns, people everywhere, more horns.


Monday, June 20, 2011

Whoa

Here's some fine big women backin' their ass up. Only in Yonkers. The problem is, they think they look good. Must have funny house mirrors where they live.


Friday, June 17, 2011

Red Basket

An odd-looking bike chained up out in front of the library behind the building, with a neat little red basket on the back:

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Nathan thinking...

...what the hell is on the other side of this fence?  Another dog park, but there weren't any dogs, as he'd hoped for.  Just a pretty cool shot, with a slight hint of green accent thrown in for good measure.  What a regal dog.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Seton Park in the BX

A few photos from the park behind our apartment.  I know it's been a while since I actually posted some photos of things I've actually thought about before photographing.  Alas, I'm back.

First off, a checkerboard atop a stone table:
(Taken in Seton Park)
Secondly, a wooden bridge on the playground:
(Taken in Seton Park)
Thirdly is a view up the pole with a few signs on it:
(Taken in Seton Park) 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A few forgotten photos...

Was browsing my Picasa and found these, from my wedding day, courtesy of my photographer and friend Bryan Avigne.

First, at the barber shop getting an old school shave:


Next, me and the boys waiting on the limo to the church for the ceremony. We look good:



Sunday, June 5, 2011

$50.01

Put in a pre-pay amount of $50.00 and got a penny more. Might today be a good day?


Saturday, June 4, 2011

All Good Things Must End...

The ride is over - our somewhat expected run to the NCAA Regionals is over after a 5-4 loss to Jacksonville this afternoon. It was tough on many levels.

First, the seniors came to the end of their college careers, and that is never easy to take. I've said it before, even as a coach, it's tough seeing their reactions after knowing their college careers are over. Time for the real world. To their credit, they've had an awesome four years here at Manhattan and we as coaches are grateful for what they've meant for the program - 1,000 hits between four hitters and three perfect innings to get us into the 2010 playoffs from the lone pitcher - pretty awesome stuff.

Second, we gave Jacksonville the game. Yeah, 5-4 is a way better score than 17-3, but knowing that 4 of the runs they scored were because we either walked or hit a batter, that's the part that stings. We fought until the last out was recorded - win or lose, I knew we would fight to the end. We don't have shit as far as facilities go up at school compared to this place (or many other places) but our kids work their asses off for this exact moment - to get to the NCAA's. This is what it's all about.

Here's a little photo montage of the week that was here - from NYC to Gainesville. This whole city revolves around the Gators. It's actually pretty neat.

Gate 33 - catching our flight to Florida:


Getting closer to where we wanted to be:


Heading to the practice facility. All smiles so far:


Getting loose on the practice football field (where UF God Tim Tebow practiced) - pretty easy when it's 95 degrees outside:


Walking into the nicest college stadium I have ever seen:


View of the press box and stands:


Nice scoreboard (used the blue color accent feature):


The green grass of the field (very similar to a golf course):


The four participants' banners on the left field terrace facade:


Nolan on the plane, getting ready for his first airplane ride:


In the middle of our 17-3 drubbing at the hands of the mighty Gators:


Pretty decent crown on hand for a little school from the Bronx:


Post-game huddle - trying to remind them that tomorrow is a new day:


Today is a new day - Jacksonville. Dugout is primed and focused:


Checking out the pitching chart, trying to get an idea for the upcoming hitters:


An unpleasant meeting on the mound ("throw strikes and pitch like you have all year" was the message I tried to relay):


Seeing how the bullpen is doing out in left field:


Rally - came up short in the end though:



Overall, 34-19 is a pretty damn good season. It's just a shame knowing you should have won but gift wrapped it for a team that didn't really deserve to win. We lost this last game, Jacksonville didn't win. We gave it to them.

And just like that, poof! The year is over. Some kids' careers are over. Time to hit the recruiting trail and bring in a new crop of talent to help us get back to where we were this week.

This feeling these kids experienced this week, this is something that they'll remember for the rest of their lives - regardless of the outcome. It doesn't happen very often and it's very, very difficult to get here year in year out (unless of course you're Miami (FL) or Florida or Florida St. or Texas or Arizona St., etc. etc.). For a small school of 2,800 this is as good as it gets!

The End!

Location:Gainesville, FL

ATL or Bust

These two are itching for a hitching to Atlanta right near the hotel. I wonder if they'll get there.


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Aand

I love me a typo. This "Bono's Feast" is so aabundant they needed two a's to separate the meats.  Yikes!


Part 1 - JFK

Eating breakfast. I hope it comes quick, unless the chairs all ordered first. SoHo Bistro in the American Airlines terminal.