Olafur Eliasson’s Waterfalls Open

Olafur Eliasson East River WaterfallOlafur Eliasson East River Waterfall, originally uploaded by shelby elizabeth

‘Waterfalls’ Display Opens on Harbor:

“New York City Waterfalls,” Olafur Eliasson’s $15.5 million quartet of temporary cascades dotting the New York Harbor, formally opened on Thursday morning with a ceremony at South Street Seaport and a publicity blitz by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who criss-crossed four morning television programs to tout the installation, billed as the city’s grandest public art commission since Christo and Jeanne-Claude flooded Central Park with saffron-colored fabric panels for “The Gates” in 2005.

I am hoping that I will be able to take some photos of the installation during my flyby of Manhattan en route to LGA.

On Location in Dallas: Whataburger

Whataburger, AustinWhataburger, Austin, originally uploaded by Blazenhoff

I stumbled upon a quirky fast-food restaurant, Whataburger, in Dallas today. Whataburger, which has over 500 locations in 11 states, occupies the market niche between the major fast-food joints such as McDonald’s and the authentically local establishments such as New Haven’s Louis’ Lunch. Whataburger, analogous to the highly rated In-And-Out Burger, offers burgers, fries and shakes made to order. The verdict on the hamburger: not good. (Ed note: a friend writes in that I should have given Whataburger another chance since his experience in Florida was nearly as good as In-And-Out Burger.) But the packaging, colors and the design of the old A-frame restaurants is well worth your review: Whataburger Flickr Tag.
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