Stroll Through The Hood

Stroll Through the Hood – July 2016

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It’s been a while since I have posted pictures of a Stroll Through the Hood – so I figured- it is about time again :) Strolls through my hood get me out of my studio, they help me unstuck and often I get inspired by what I see and have new ideas to create something.

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I am in full summer mode right now- we are taking a lot of bicycle trips and here is a favorite spot in Liberty State Park just a couple minutes from our house with an amazing view of Manhattan- yeah New Yorkers, take that, we have the best view ;)

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New and colorful graffiti getting up on Columbus Ave.

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Beautiful afternoon at the Jersey City Jazz Festival in the park in the Heights -again an amazing view.

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The historic Ellis Island Immigration train station in Liberty State Park is open again. The already very fragile building took a big hit from Hurricane Sandy, and was closed off for past couple years. I so wish there was a way to have markets and other fun stuff going on there.

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Jersey City  LGBT Vigil for the victims in Orlando. Love is Love!

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Love this colorful and fun mural I saw while exploring some different streets of the city.

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Another bike ride- another view – Jersey City, Empire State Building, Word Trade Center …not too shabby :)

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4th July in the park – it was such a beautiful day…until we were about to eat on the deck with our friends and wait for the fireworks…and it started pouring  – oh well – LOL- we still had fun!

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Love this by Sean9luo – “Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him…”

Hope you liked the little stroll through the hood- until the next time . Have a gorgeous day

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  • das3022

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    I just signed up for your CJS17 and was checking out your site. Decided to look at your stroll through the hood and was so excited to see that it was Jersey City. I am from Jersey City! and have wonderful full memories of that whole area.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Deb- that is so cool! I love Jersey City – it is wonderful to live here. You actually reminded me that it is time to do another Stroll through the Hood soon again :) Have a wonderful day and welcome to CJS!!!

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  • Kandace Thomas

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    I love Jersey City. We always stay there when visiting the NYC area. Thanks for sharing the gorgeous views.

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  • Joi @RR

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    Heheheh – I know this is crazy Nat but when I think of you taking a stroll in the HOOD – I envision all in black in hoodie/high tops – carrying a weapon and looking mean!!!!!!!!!! Soooooooooo…. I am thrilled to see such wonderful photos of things going on in the hood. Your visits are a delight. Thanks so much for sharing and squelching my fears :) Xj.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Bill, glad you liked it! I will try to post more of it in the next months – I need to get back into the habit :)

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  • Sandy

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    Hi Nat,
    I live in MA and come to NYC often. I would love the address’s for the art you showed in today’s post. Most wonderfully if you would privately email me? And any additional addresses you know of with wonderful street art that only a local would know. If and when you would like to come to MA I live 4 miles from the Plimouth Rock! I would love to show you around!

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  • Kathy P

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    Your strolls are always so fun. I always get a different reality of that area through your photos—so beautiful. And the artistic talent is awesome! Thanks for sharing with us, Nat.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Glad you enjoy them Kathy !!!And yes- the artistic talent in this area is nuts!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I just love your strolls. Can’t you just feel the people move through the train station? You have an awesome NYC view for sure. Enjoy your summer Nat!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      HA I know exactly what you mean about the people moving through the station – must have been such an emotionally loaden place too – you just arrived, you have no clue what to expect and lot’s of hope!
      Enjoy your summer as well sue!!!

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Stroll Through The Hood – November 2015

I traveled most of this month but still had some fun time strolling through my hood. It is unusually warm for November and so sitting outside and getting happy doggies jump onto your lap and greeting you is something that can happen. The pic makes me laugh- you can barely see where the dog starts and ends ;)

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A lot of new street art was happening during November- here is a work in progress by Shepard Fairey again. I guess he likes J.C. :)

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And here is another one in progress- I will try to make sure to post pictures of the finished work next month.

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Below is a fun pigs in space graffiti by my friend Sam Pullin aka Bed Bugs in Love – love it! I also often say “if pigs could fly” …

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Mana Contemporary had an Open Studio day – perfect time to goof around there with some friends …sorry but …cannot take everything art related too serious ;)

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In front of Mana was this awesome new mural by How and Nosm

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And last – this made me crack up when I was crossing the street and looked up – by @sean9lugo – super fun!

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I love that there is so much street art is happening in Jersey City – it makes me excited to walk around everyday even if it is for normal errands like going to the supermarket and keeping an eye open if there is something new happening that might inspire me.

Hope you liked the stroll!

Have a gorgeous week

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  • Karen D

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    I really enjoy seeing your neighbourhood, would love to have so much street art around for inspiration. I live in a seaside area in NSW, Australia, lots of sea, sand and trees, but not much street art. A few years ago my husband and I went down to Sydney to a little island that was once a ship building facility and nowadays they use the area and all the old buildings for some art festivals. The one I am thinking of was called “Outpost”, and they had the most wonderful collection of street artists displaying their work, it was amazing. There was talk of it being an bi-annual event, but unfortunately I haven’t seen it advertised again. You may still be able to see a record of it on the web if you google “Outpost at Cockatoo Island”.
    But thanks for sharing all the cool art in your neighbourhood.

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  • Joi@RR

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    Loved this post. Of course, the pics of you always make me smile because you are smiling/laughing in most of them!! But these were really fun with the doggie and silly friends! I have never seen this type of artwork in person – out in the world – so I can only imagine how it must look when you are standing near it. Personally – I so love seeing the world thru your eyes Nat. Seems like I have traveled miles with you and love it all. Love the bear and she is in orange – my fav!!! But these are all just so intriguing to me. Thanks bunches for sharing. j.

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  • Barb J

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    I really enjoy your “stroll through the hood” pictures. Jersey always has something going on with art. You picked the perfect place to live.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Awe- thank you Barb- yes it certainly wasn’t a bad choice :)

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  • Jenny Petricek

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    Great views of what looks like a very artistic city! Love the murals!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Thank you Jenny- yes there are heaps of artists here – lots of fun :)

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  • Leadonna Fritts

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    Love your strolls! You certainly live in a cool area. It must be inspiring for you to just walk to a local market. Do you come home in the mood to create some art of your own?

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      thank you Lea! Yes- I often come home and cannot wait to get into the studio to try out something that was inspired by my stroll.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Love the stroll as usual!

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Stroll Through The Hood – October 2015

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This golden month was filled yet again with lot’s of bicycle trips. I will for sure miss those little rides in the colder months but let’s see what was inspiring and fun in October!

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Bam  – a really cool new mural surfaced near Mana Contemporary done by Shepard Fairey – amazeballs!

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And there he was with the mayor and some other peeps early in the morning when we took our bikes to see the mural. We had no idea he was there and that was quite cool …I did not say hi though … I am having art crushes and then get like super shy …and think he probably really doesn’t need a person jumping like a 3 year old telling him “love your stuff, so cool ” hence nothing more intelligent went through my mind at the moment ;)

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Another bike ride – almost out of J.C.

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flying by a mural by Li-Hill

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Mural by Sue One.

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I tawt I taw a puddy cat ;)  – this one is by Jerkface

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Another weekend we spent a couple hours at the Secret Beach – where you have a fantastic view of Lady Liberty and you are pretty much alone …

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I am still fascinated by horseshoe crabs – this one is a mini baby horseshoe crab- it was smaller than the palm of my hand.

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I love the pattern here!

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yes yes- I am obsessed with the lady liberty- but also loved the natural colors and textures.

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The Secret Swamp – gorgeous colors right now

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And it was just so beautiful and peaceful – again crazy if you think you are a stone throw away from the busiest city in the U.S.A

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Now this crab shell totally spoke “Yoda-Face-Asleep” to me- tell me what you see :)

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And with this hidden path photo I wish you a wonderful day! Hope you enjoyed the stroll through my hood this month!

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  • Gunvor

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    I do love your strolls and to see through your camera lens. This time I really enjoyed the beach photoes – there is something about beaches “off season” that I love. I can see the Yoda face when you mention it, but for me it was a Teenage mutant ninja turtle on the Shell …

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  • Cindy L

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    First of all, how totally awesome to come across that new Shepard Fairey mural, then to see him there in person…wow!! I would have been completely tongue tied like you…lol. I continue to be completely in love and impressed with street art and would have been swooning at the sight of the artist..ha ha! Thanks for sharing as always!!

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  • andrene

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    Love your monthly strolls and seeing the murals. I’m certain they so much more impressive in real life! Shepard Fairey is from my hometown (Charleston SC) and he did some beautiful work here back in 2014. And absolutely Yoda!!! You nailed it ?

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  • Hélène

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    Hi Nat, I really enjoy reading your posts and especially the stroll through the Hood! From out there in Paris it Vives me great insight on NY & NJ. Sometime I’ll come and see it all by myself. Big hugs from an old fan of yours

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Not sure if I would have come up with Yoda on my own, but I do see a face for sure. It continues to amaze me that you have such a view of Lady Liberty and you don’t even live in NYC. Love that first mural and how the brick gives it such a perfect texture (goes along with the strong lady).

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  • Kathy P

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    I so enjoy the view through your lens, Nat! Wonderful perspectives, beautiful composition. I MUST take a drive up to see this artsy city you call home! And I enjoyed seeing the horseshoe crabs—-I grew up on the southeastern CT shore and these babies were everywhere! I actually saw Cirious George in yours here! Thanks for starting met Saturday off with a smile.

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Stroll Through The Hood – September 2015

I did some nice bicycle strolls through the hood this month – although I have to admit – I am still a bit scared riding my bike in this city. The streets are insanely bad and are pot hole traps and the car drivers basically never watch out for bicyclists. But anyway …let’s go!

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I loooooveee this- here it is still in progress. Mural by Hellbent close to Journal Square in Jersey City.

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This was taken at the Historic Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery. Prior to it’s creation in 1829 it was the site of multiple Revolutionary War skirmishes and an ammunition storage during the War in 1812. Now it is inhabited by goats and maybe ghosts? :) Apparently there is a Halloween Candle Light Crawl scheduled on Halloween – you won’t find me there- I would probably pee my pants- LOL

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Dylon Egon ‘The Evolution of Modern American Man’ – love his work!

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The last couple months we had dinner almost every evening on our deck enjoying the city view -I will miss this for sure as it is getting colder.

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Have I mentioned before that EVERYTHING is bigger in America? Well …I am not the tallest person, I admit , but I took a photo of this sunflower looking up, it is like a huge shower head- LOL. FUN

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Another bike tour through the Liberty State Park – sneaking up from behind on Lady Liberty :)

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Fascinating lines and lights – the old Railway Station where immigrants coming from Ellis Island would head out to all other places but NYC in the States.

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just loved this view Jersey City,The World Trade Center and Manhattan…and look at the heron …I am amazed that these places exist – little oases in buzzing cities ….

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Another view of Manhattan … now…who has the best views of Manhattan? Yes ….we in Jersey City have ;)

 

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And things like this make my  day :) Hope you have a beautiful day too! Thanks for strolling with me through my hood!

 

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  • Barb J

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    These are terrific pictures. You have a fabulous view of many fantastic places right outside your door. Thanks for sharing.
    Barb

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  • Audrey

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    I really enjoyed the cemetery. It would be sooooo cool to do the Halloween Candlelight Crawl.

    Thanks for sharing your adventures and your inspiration.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      hehehe- yeah the Halloween Candlelight Crawl – still don’t think I could do that. Thanks for visiting!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Wonderful stroll to see while eating my cereal this morning!
    Love that first colorful mural. And the view from your place is incredible.

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Stroll Through The Hood – August 2015

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What a beautiful summer this is  – perfect to stroll through the hood :)

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Graffiti by Emilio Florentine – love the energy!

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Pedestrian Area down town – someone started painting those ugly planters – YES . so much better and making me really happy!

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Beautiful window display by one of my favorite stores in Jersey City – Beekman Lane . It’s even prettier from inside with the light coming through the glassware into the store !

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Loved the colors of the boarded windows against the brick – would love to have  a studio in this building.

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Another awesome brick house – I love the details of the the windows and around the window as well as the alcove.

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Not sure what this frame around a porch is called in english – but look at the gorgeous cut outs – super inspiring as a pattern for an Art Journal Spread.

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Loving the colors, the lines, the font, the face – everything – about this by Christina Angelina aka @starfightera

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And for the first time while waiting for my trainer in our community room of the building I realized these awesome textures -loving the brick, copper, wood, ceramic and textile mixture and the color scheme is speaking to me for fall.

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Since I am a sucker for sunflowers, this makes me happy. I love those little community garden oases all over Jersey City.

Hope you enjoyed the stroll through the hood this month – until next time!

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  • Roberta S

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    I love reading your posts because they are always so upbeat and positive. I am a country girl through and through, but I enjoy your insight into the beauty that can be found in an urban setting. I find street art to be totally amazing, and I love seeing all the buildings you find on your strolls. Thank you for showing us the beauty to be found in our older cities if only one is willing to make the effort to find it.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I especially love that first photo of the black and purple design.
    I always enjoy your strolls thru the neighborhood.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Sue, glad you like the strolls! I love that black and purple design too – so striking!

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  • Kathy P

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    Wow—living here would be such a delight! A feast for the eyes everywhere you look! Thanks for sharing, Nat—Jersey City is now on my bucket list of places to see.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      It is fun to live here- and if you are visiting the Big Apple a great place to stay as it is so close by and way cheaper.

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Stroll Through The Hood – July 2015

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WoW it has been a while since I took you on a Stroll Through The Hood. Time to show some of the photos that inspired me while walking around in my neighborhood :)

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love this new mural at the Turnpike down right before the Holland Tunnel – this area needs a bit more color anyway!

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This skunk made me laugh in an alley way

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and this made me laugh even harder – Nice ….

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this …nice lines- but oh man- might be one of the craziest examples of awesome cable maintenance in the States.

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ooops- looksie – someone finally finds it safe to join us on the terrace after 1 1/2 years …

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Love the view from the Marina at Liberty State Park – never seen so many boats in there than on Independence Day

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4th of July Party at Liberty State Park

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Goat at Liberty State Park …probably waiting for the ferry home after the grass chewing shift

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Riding the bike through the Liberty State Park offers so many different amazing views. An amazing and totally underrated Park!

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That’s how we do street signs yo! Take that!

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Chasing for Love Fence Art.

Hope you liked the little stroll :) have a gorgeous day!

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  • JackieP Neal

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    Nat!!
    So glad you have strolled again!! heehee
    Love love love when you do this and I love even more the paintings that you create from your strolls!!
    Who the heck brought a goat to the park- haahaaa How fun!! And after seeing your fur baby on the terrace- omgosh! It has been a year and a half already since you arrived? time sure has flown!!
    Thank you for sharing your take on the “hood” I always love to see through your eyes! xo

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Hi Jackie,
      lol there are actually 10 goats in the park and they are supposed to be good and cheap lawn mowers..but alas apparently they like to hang on benches rather then chew on grass ;) Thanks for your visit and comment- have a gorgeous day
      Nat

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  • Joi@RR

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    Wow – should I be thinking that going on a stroll thru the hood is a brave thing to do Nat? Dear me… that’s whats in the back of my mind!! BUT… I must say – I love these pictures. Of course the skunk and the goat totally made me laugh!!! But every picture was sooooo enlightening and wonderful. Needless to say – I have never been anywhere that looked like that. What a great surprise this was to see. Thank you so much for yet another wonderful trip with you sweet girl. Hugs. j.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      LOL- no worries Joi- it is a safe neighbor hood here – it is a just urban and a bit gritty at times :) thank you for taking the trip with me :) hugs back, Nat

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I haven’t seen fence art and that one is so clever!
    I love your strolls and that you share then with your fans.
    Glad to see that the cat is now enjoying the terrace.

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Sue, I love the fence art too- it is fun and it starts popping up all over the place.

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  • Stephanie

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    NIce pix – love the LV car. Your kitty is very cute

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  • SAM

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    n’–i adore your blogs–please take a photo trip down to South Jersey–i grew up in poultry land–YES, on a chicken farm–i would love to see what it looks like now–around Vineland and the nearby shore area–Atlantic City for “shore”–thanks for bringing back the crazy times for teens especially !!! love to see your photo shoots– you are one of the best—SAM

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Sam- it is on my list to go down the shore :) Hopefully soon and I will make to show pictures

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Stroll Through The Hood – November 2014

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Always fun to take a stroll through the hood here in New Jersey- here is what inspired me since my last post :)

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Bathroom humor …good one ;)

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beautiful new street art- this one is by faith47

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And another one that I love by Sean Lugo .

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spent a fun afternoon at Mana Contemporary- awesome the building

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and dreaming of spending an afternoon in the silk screen room

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getting all over those amazing colors (I stink, I lost the paper that has the name of the artist scribbled on – and I couldn’t find the information on Mana either )

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Indulging seen colors by cooking a stew with American fall veggies …because…I don’t wanna be a starving artist- you know ;)

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spending every possible but rare moment in the last couple weeks in my studio and on the deck !

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Sometimes though just taking a bike tour to a close by secret beach in JC

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Learning of the existence of Horseshoe Crabs 

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and starting to dread the coming winter already …

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But as long as artists like Mr. Mustart bring some color to my hood – like here changing the look of an ugly construction wall- I will be good and see lots of inspiring things on my strolls :)

 

Have an inspiring day

 

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  • Sandi Miaskoff

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    Nat, don’t let the winter deprive us of your beautiful pictures, it will only bring another view of the same sites – just as beautiful

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Love your studio and so much natural light!
    Horseshoe crabs were a part of my childhood growing up in Gloucester, MA and finding them on the beach. Nice photo.

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  • Jackie P Neal

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    Nat, Your strolls are always inspiring! I love your colorful veggies and your photo of studio and deck- oh beauty! All of the art on the walls, so nice to see, art and not just random scribbles and unsightly words-
    and as for the impending winter- my hub thinks it will be an easy one- he is usually right. We live upstate close to Lake Ontario, so right in the snowbelt-, we’ll check back on this in the spring! heehee xo

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  • Kathy P

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    WOW! How awesome is all this! You are truly one artist with the camera, too! And I have always been fascinated with horseshoe crabs! TFS, Nat! Started my day off happy seeing this post!

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Stroll Through The Hood – July 2014

DISCLAIMER: In this Blog Post I make fun of Americans…or maybe more about their vegetation…or maybe it is just nothing – anyway– some might think that nothing is totally inappropriate . If you have a problem with this, you might be better off reading something else . Don’t email me to complain and don’t visit my blog anymore because I might post things like this again  !

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This Paste Up made me smile

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And for the next one I had to do a double take – so fun!

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And I love the frog by Mike Maka

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And mural next to it is by Case

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Other than that I really enjoy the summer here ….and you know since everything is bigger in America …

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This flower is as big as my head- and believe me – my head is not that small!

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The tomatoes grow like weed and they grow so fast…they need to develop stitches to keep intact. This one is probably a Frankenstein species. Delicious – Jersey Tomatoes are awesome!

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And these are …Red Noodle Beans …I mean come on…these are not beans anymore…these are gigantic NOODLE Beans  -very yummy and the whole name is Chinese Red Noodle Bean …so maybe they are not really from America ;)

And now the kicker for my European friends….

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They put LOBSTER in a sandwich roll! Yes…you heard right…Lobster- the stuff that is super duper luxurious and expensive in Europe. The stuff you eat at a fine dining restaurant …they sell that out of a food truck in a sandwich…and it is pretty delicious ;)

Guess they have enough Lobster here .

And what does the Cat say to all this?

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Oh ..sorry Niles-I forgot you are on a diet and you are mad with me

Well -I wish you a gorgeous day and see you soon for the next stroll…I promise I won’t make no fun anymore…;)

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  • Ursula

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    Hallo Nat, sind die Blüten von letzter Woche? echt riesig – und die Lobster scheinen hier wohl der “Ersatz” für Backfisch zu sein ;)) und im Chelsea Markt konnte nur Tims Kommentar “iss sie und du stinkst drei Tage nach Fisch, da kannst du bei meinen Eltern schlafen, seine Fee vom Stürmen des Hummerladens abhalten …………….. Bin gespannt auf weitere “Nachbarschaften” …………… und HH ist ein Dorf sag ich dir, weiß ich jetzt ;)) LG Ursula

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  • fran

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    Oh Nat, you are such a classic….love your humour, and being an Aussie I really appreciate your take on the American “bigness” . Gwe sometimes see them that way LOL

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  • Laura S

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    I want to go on a stroll with you! We don’t have Lobster Sandwiches like that in Texas, but I’d eat one in a New York minute!!! Yum!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Well you better make some more fun next time too.
    Hello Niles. How do you like your new home?

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  • Jean Marmo

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    I just love your strolls! That lobster sandwich looks so delicious!!

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    • Cheryl Waters

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      Was fun seeing you here Jean and I agree. The stroll made me chuckle.

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Stroll Through The Hood … the new and old one

DISCLAIMER: This Blog Post contains a picture with a peeing panda – some might think of it as totally inappropriate . If you have a problem with this, you might be better off looking at something else . Don’t email me to complain, don’t visit my blog anymore because I might post things like this again and for sure shield your precious kids’ eyes !

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A lot of times I get asked what inspires me. And one of my key answers is always “a stroll through the hood”. It might be street art, it might be thoughts or feelings connected with certain sights, it might be stuff I find to buy…in one way or the other you might find the photos, the thoughts, the feelings, the colors or anything from those strolls in my art journal, a mixed media project or a scrapbooking layout.

I would love to show you once a month what inspired me while strolling through my neighborhood. I hope you like the little insights into my daily life where I live . This is also a wonderful way for me to remind myself on the inspiring things in the hood. Maybe you get inspired by those posts and even invite ME to a stroll in YOUR hood – feel free to grab the logo and leave a comment for me on the post and share!

This time I am showing you some pictures of my stroll through my old hood in Germany – Hamburg (as I was there in May) and through the new hood in Jersey City :)

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Love this paste up by El Bocho and yes it was so right …because I saw it the morning I came into Hamburg right after the red eye flight…gotta love jet lag…not ;)

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Love this – one of my favorite junk stores with this fun sign reminding me of how much I miss German costumer service …not ;) – Sign reads: “The letters cost 1EUR and up! If you want to bargain because you think that is fun, you pay a higher price!”

If you know the rules you are fine, don’t you think? LOL

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Fun fun fun colors and tile art

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Miss this old squatted theater in the hood…yes, I know some of you might think of it as a terrible eye sore…I love it because this building is it’s last domain standing against tearing down wonderful old buildings in this hood and putting up new unaffordable apartment houses or another expensive empty office building.

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This paste up just made me laugh ….a lot

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and this

And now back to Jersey City – I love my new neighbor hood – there is so much to discover still:

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Here is a street in Little India- so colorful and oh the food ….so good!

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I love this probably 50s sign – and the fire stairs…

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The cast iron around the entrances – so beautiful – I guess it makes sense that this is also referred to as the New Orleans Alley. I met Walt who lives here all his life and is a “bit” older, he told me that the steel workers that lived here a hundred years ago, didn’t like this at all because this reminded them of work. I find it so fascinating how these things change with different people – I sure love it but I might think different if you would put computer screens around my entrance or easels !

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I love this mural by Alice Pasquini  – the colors make me swoon!

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Some pictures of a recent bicycle tour on Liberty State Island. It was beautiful -just a couple minutes and you are out there in some nature and you see the city skylines (Jersey City and New York City) and it is amazing – what a million dollar view…for free :)

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and another one for free

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and this…this is the old train station in Liberty State Park. After the immigrants arrived at Ellis Island and went through the whole ordeal of immigration, all the people that would not stay in New York would start their journey to the rest of America from this train station. Which is now falling apart. Sad…such an amazing place, so much history and so many stories behind it! You can almost hear the hustle and bustle.

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And then there is time for a picnic…with a free view of the Lady and crowded tourist ferries landing at her feed…or mine …or whatever.

I hope you enjoyed this stroll through my old and new hood , you must have liked it…I mean… I showed you a peeing panda, that is pretty impressive, don’t you think?  ;)

have a beautiful day!

nat

Comments (6)

  • Vicki

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    I’ve never seen a peering Panda! Thank you!!

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  • Gerit

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    Love all of it, the peeing panda make me lol

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  • Sue Clarke

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    It’s so fun to see what you see Nat. I love the wrought iron and it’s interesting to think about it from a worker’s perspective that they don’t wish to see (at home). I tend to take pics with one shoe in the field of view too so I liked that one especially.

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  • Laura Strack

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    I love going on your strolls. Thanks for taking me with you. Some day, I would love to visit Hamburg or New York and your strolls entice me more and more.

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  • Kathy P

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    Awesome eye for the artistic elegance of a place, Nat! Loved that beautiful mural, too—AND that cute panda!!! You should some day take a trip to Charleston and Savannah- I think you would enjoy much scenic beauty in the homes and wrought iron and cityscapes there so much! Thanks for sharing this again with us here!

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      I love Charleston and Savannah. I have been there on my very first trip to the U.S. in 94- but def wanna go back ! Thanks for visiting me Kathy :)

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