BlogHide Resteemsvdguide (25)in vlog • 7 years agoCreative Visualization in Manhattan – Cycle 1 – Day 2Today we visualized "Weaving Change Beyond the Shadows " in Washington Heights. The work is a mural in upper Manhattan that explores how we heal a community whose constituents have faced some of the…vdguide (25)in vlog • 7 years agoCreative Visualization in Manhattan – Cycle 1 – Day 1On this the first part of the first episode of cycle 1 we creatively visualize the oldest mansion in Manhattan: The Morris-Jumel Mansion in the neighborhood Washington Heights: On this the…vdguide (25)in blog • 7 years agoThe Gift of "Cleopatra's Needle" to New York CityIn ancient times obelisks were erected so that the spirit of the sun-god could enter them at certain periods. They were also associated with the masculine regenerative qualities of existence. Today…vdguide (25)in blog • 7 years agoThe Day the Metropolitan Museum of Art Opened in NYCToday is a special day in the history of art and the advancement of culture. It is the day when back in 1872 the much-loved Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its doors to the public for the first…vdguide (25)in blog • 7 years ago"Non Violence" in New York CityThis is "Non-Vilolence" at the United Nations in New York City. It is the 1985 work of Sweedish artist Carl Fredrik and depicts a revolver with its barrel knotted into a bullet-blocking twist, an…vdguide (25)in history • 7 years agoBeatlemania in New York CityFebruary 07, 1964 was a momentous occasion in music history. This was the day when The Beatles arrived on their first visit to the United States. Thousands of screaming fans turned out at Kennedy…vdguide (25)in history • 7 years agoFirst Man to Play Golf on the MoonThis Historic photo shows NASA Astronaut Alan B. Shepard on this earth date (Feb 06) back in 1971 using a 6-iron that he had brought in secret inside his spacecraft and used to swing at three golf…vdguide (25)in nyc • 7 years agoThe Day City College Opened in New York CityCity College in New York City is known as the "Harvard of the Proletariat." In 1847 New Yorkers voted in favor of a "free academy" to educate citizens regardless of their background or financial…