Wednesday, February 5, 2014

From One of Our Far-flung Correspondents

Jerry Miller writes that he was out walking in the snow this week and observed the following scenes and thoughts. They were a woman sitting reading in the snow in Riverside Park and a poetic pause by the statue of Eleanor Roosevelt at 72nd Street and Riverside Drive.
Quote Jerry: I saw Eleanor Roosevelt and asked her what she thought of this oddly cold and snowy winter.  She didn't reply right away and seemed to be thinking it over.  It was too cold to wait for her answer so I just continued my walk.