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Donna's avatar

As a young artist, I lived in a loft on the Bowery, 1973-1978. I used to love taking solo walks to the Seaport. Coenties Slip, where Agnes Martin, Elsworth Kelly, Robert Indiana and other artists lived. It was a respite from the constant monkey mind. The only restaurant I remember being there was Sloppy Louie’s. I loved that place. I have not been down there for decades.

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"Hope is not merely a verb of action, but an ever changing state of mind that can be transformed and re-imagined with circumstance" Love this!

Yes, some days can start in a somewhat heavy manner. Yesterday was like that for me when, without going in to details, I had been put in a position of being asked to do something I had clearly said no to but was made to feel I was doing something extremely selfish by refusing. I held my ground but it was not comfortable. Today is much brighter though and hope prevails.

I love the Seaport area. When I was going back and forth from the UK to NYC trying to make this my home, on the day before my return to the UK I would go down to Seaport. I made MANY trips down there over the years, all to look at the Statue Of Liberty and say, "I will not be beaten, I will be back!"

Now I can go down there and reflect on those days but with the happiness that I did indeed make it and have been living here for over 25 years!

Elizabeth Street Garden will be saved. I plan going down there at the end of this week. A poem came to me last week in a 5 minute flash that told me it would prevail as I rushed to write down the words. I have to see that as a sign of HOPE.

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