Before I conclude with the last installment about my visit to Yosemite National Park I'd like to catch up on local scenes of the beautiful architectural details of The Dakota, a cooperative apartment building located at 1 West 72 Street and Central Park West, in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh, who would later design the New York City Plaza Hotel, the Victorian Neo-Gothic styled Dakota dates back to 1884. It has been the residence of many well to do and celebrities over the years, including Leonard Bernstein, the composer and conductor, Lauren Bacall, the actress, Judy Garland, the singer, and John Lennon, the Beatle who was slain outside its entrance in 1980.
I received this adorable handmade and hand-embroidered sewing needle holder from Vee, from A Haven For Vee blog as a surprise giveaway that she had, because I was the only one to answer a question she posed in a blog post a couple of weeks ago!
Thanks Vee! I'm glad I'm an observant reader and faithful commenter for your blog, and I will always cherish my little blue bird needle holder book! Vee journals about her life in the beautiful state of Maine in an honest and down-to-earth way. Life has been complicated for her lately, but she always tries to keep her sense of humor as she concentrates on the simple joys of life!
Lastly, I thank Maria of the blog Mangia Figlie for sending me a sample of her delicious homemade peach preserve! She had a giveaway on her blog for a couple jars of her preserve, and while I didn't win, she sent me a jar, anyway, in friendship.
I have been enjoying the peach preserve on my English muffins in the morning, along with the last crop of raspberries that I picked from my backyard bushes. Thanks, Maria! It is so delicious! Maria is an established freelance copy editor and a wonderful writer who journals about her Italian-American heritage and her love for cooking.
I'll continue the end of my visit to the beautiful Yosemite National Park in my next post with more photos of all the fantastic scenery, and then I'll be back to blogging about lots of the fun things I've been doing in New York City since I returned.......there is always something fun going on!
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Making a cute little needle holder is on my to do list. I've bought the felt. I just need to get around to it.
ReplyDeleteThe English muffins and peach jam look yummy. I recently bought a container of raspberries and ate them on pancakes. Yum.
Thank you for sharing other blogs! I tend to visit the same blog pages so I love it when I get to learn, not just about other places, but other people. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI always think of John Lennon's murder whenever I hear about The Dakota. I guess there will always be a pall cast over it. But you get many lovely shots and the day looks like it was beautiful. Congradulations on your wins!!! We are both winners this week, I won a $75.00 gift certificate to CSN Stores from a blog contest! I checked out the recommended blogs, there is one I'm really liking!!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic as always, and I enjoy seeing New York so much. Love your wins ,and that peach jam looks amazing.
Karen
I love your mosaic of the Dakota ... such great architectural details. Congratulations on the give-a-ways! Aren't bloggers the greatest! :D :D
ReplyDeleteOh I'm sure that the preserves are delicious because they look delicious. My embroidery up close this way is just plain scary. Ha!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic of The Dakota... You'll never run out of mosaic material living in NYC. I mean really...look what I had to resort to!
Such lovely gifts! The photo trip is very cool! Lucky you :) Vee made such a nice gift, and how sweet to get some preserves, looks delicious with the raspberries!
ReplyDeleteThe Dakota is such a great building, love your shots!
The Dakota is a wonderful building. I think the idea of doing a mosaic of just one building is great one and I'm looking forward to reading more about the photography workshop.
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, The architectural designs of the Dakota are gorgeous... The mosaic is fabulous... Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the awards... Those peach preserves with your raspberries look wonderful... Yum...
Have a great week.
Hugs,
Betsy
gorgeous photos of the dakota. it is such an amazing building. i have been enjoying your california pics...even though it is my home..it seems so much more beautiful through the eyes of your camera :)
ReplyDeletePat, I've always felt the Dakota was a standout. It's fun to see these details through your camera lens.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on all the wins. I've been rather lucky myself this past month. It's fun to win occasionally. ~ Sarah
The Dakota is so well-known that it's almost mythical. Lovely mosaic!...and that English muffin with the preserve -mmmmmmm
ReplyDelete"Dakota" is a great and beautiful palace, congratulations for the gifts you received (if you send me your address on my email I can send a few postcards from Calabria) was also good breakfast
ReplyDeleteA beautifully made needle case Pat. The jam also looks a worthy present. Very kind blogger friends!
ReplyDeleteAs ever, I love your collage of photos. Well put together! Brilliant!
it's a beautiful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love your photography course results!!! I forgot to mention too your closeup of food shots were lovely!!! I'm just in AWE!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd these giveaways gifts are beautiful!! Look at that amazing needle holder - how pretty! And that yummy jar of peach preserve!! It's making me so hungry just looking at your brekkie!
What a fantastic weekend!! Thanks for sharing, take care
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Wonderful photos and congrats on your winnings. The jam does look delicious!
ReplyDeleteReally grand pictures. The details are indeed beautiful...Wishing you a grand day! Cathy
ReplyDeletePat,
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your photo's!
The Dakota is also
bitter-sweet,the architectural designs is like no other,such beauty,and too we do think of the murder of John Lennon!
-Jo
-LazyonLoblolly
Pat, Through your eyes, we always get to see things that we otherwise may not have had the opportunity to enjoy and learn from. You have such a gift!
ReplyDeletehugs, Sue
OOh that preserve sounds like heaven. I always love your photos. Have a wonderful week look forward to your next photo collage. Grace xoxox
ReplyDeleteSooo many goodies today, Pat... Super views. And that needle case is so sweet. And that jam is gorgeous...mmm... Enjoy! Happy Week, my friend :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet post. You have reaped some beenfits on thoughtful commenting. The Dakota remains a stately building once thought to be in the outerboroughs or - the Dakotas - because it was so far uptown.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful building...your photos are magnificent!!!
ReplyDeleteHow very creative and wonderful. Lovely mosaic
ReplyDeleteYes, you have been busy since you returned from CA! As I was driving through Napa and Mendocino last weekend, I thought of your visit there last month.
ReplyDeleteGreat Monday mosaic...and lovely gifties you received! Peaches and raspberries just make the perfect pair. I'm sorry that the peach season is about over...and our raspberry bushes are ready to retire for the season as well.
ReplyDeleteI love this mosaic! I've never thought about doing one with the details of a beautiful building! I should try to make one of the Biltmore estate! Love your sweet gift from Vee! She's so thoughtful! Enjoy your day! ♥
ReplyDeleteYou got some great prizes there from some very nice bloggers! I enjoy reading your posts and I will go over and visit the blogs you recommend! Thanks!!
ReplyDeletePat: What a great post and gorgeous shots of the day! So glad you were able to come and that you learned some new photography skills! It was a great day and really alot of fun! I am hoping to have a new giveaway shortly of a great Marc Jacobs tote bag from his new shop Bookmarc! Be sure to enter!! Have a wonderful week!!
ReplyDeleteI love The Dakota mosaic, Pat! It's a gorgeous building.
ReplyDeleteGreat winnings ~ that peach jam looks yummy!
Hugs,
Donna
Hi Pat,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your prizes! You certainly do a great job with your blog.
I remember passing the Dakota House on a bus tour in NYC...the building is beautiful!
:) Diane
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ReplyDeleteSo many surprises it must feel like Christmas. Thanks for the interesting links.
ReplyDeleteAnd we'll be right here with you to experience the fun, living vicariously through you, if only for a brief time!
ReplyDeleteDear Pat,
ReplyDeleteYou really earned those awards.
I think you are one of the best bloggers out there. Your posts are always so interesting,
I love them.
yvonne
The name The Dakota will always be etched in my mind from the day that John Lennon was shot in front of it. What a beautiful building and so sad that it has that memory linked to it.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely gifts! There are so many wonderfully talented people out there in blog land. The hand-stitched needle holder is wonderful and the jam looks delicious! Lucky you!
Pat..did you ever think of being a tour guide????!!
ReplyDeleteyou are a busy lady and you have a very beautiful blog. I love the mosaic; excellent shots!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you won the Photo Safari Weekend Pat...not because your photos need help but because you would appreciate it and use it more than anyone else I know. The photos here and in your back pages are fantastic...what a wonderful way to spend a gorgeous day.
ReplyDeleteThanks too for introducing me to two new to me, interesting blogs...
As soon as I read The Dakota, I thought of John Lennon. He really had a brilliant mind.
ReplyDeleteJeanne brought my husband some of her homemade cherry and some of her plum preserves. He is enjoying them, too. It was so sweet of Maria to share with you.
Hi Pat,
ReplyDeleteThe needle case is so cute!
The jam just made me hungry for some as it looks so delicious.
I will have to go see those other blogs now.
Hope your day is going beautifully.
Hi Pat! I love the Dakota!! The rest, I don't look at... my diet would be ruined... ;))
ReplyDeleteBlogtrotter Two just left Sardinia 2009, but it couldn’t make it without showing you the incredible Porto Cervo and its yachts... Enjoy and have a great week!
Oh Pat what a wonderful mosaic! It's such a beautiful building, isn't it? And you certainly won some terrific gifts, too. My mouth is watering at that jam... :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the Dakota building.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely post you have! The peach jam looked delish and the needlebook was so cute.