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  1. Photo: 3652 Days: #12: The Holidays Are Officially Over.

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    January 12, 2010 by Citizen192

    Jan 12, 2010 Festivities in Mexico usually commence on December 12th with the festivities of Our Lady of Guadalupe and end on January 6th with the Fiesta De Los Reyes. It’s a holiday season marked by ritual, pilgrimage and traditions. My holiday season ended my first day back at work, as did yours. Today I came across a decapitated Christmas ornament polar bear on Dean St. in Brooklyn. The weight of the holiday season must have been too great for this little guy. My guess: his rent check and bar tab from New Year’s Eve posted on the same day.

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  2. Photo: 3652 Days: #11: Beautiful Disaster: I’m In The Mirror.

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    January 11, 2010 by Citizen192

    Jan 11, 2010 I’m jealous of people who love nature because I don’t. I like it. I hardly seek mountains, hillsides, forests, parks, etc. for refuge or inspiration. The only exception is deserts. I love deserts because they’re detested to a certain degree. Yet, place me in the middle of a city with a multitude of graffiti-stained walls and I feel like Augustus at Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. But something occurred to me today: Is it passé to love a scene like above in a place like New York? Look in the mirror here.

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  3. Photo: 3652 Days: #9: We Bid Farewell To One, Welcome Back Another.

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    January 10, 2010 by Citizen192

    Jan 9, 2010 We gathered at Elsa Bar in Alphabet City to bid farewell to Rochelle (right). She’s leaving to South Africa to work on a project called “Hear Me Roar” intended to teach children the fundamentals of storytelling. Rochelle leaves Monday. Mario (left) arrived around 6:26pmEST from the Bay Area, unpacked, scoped out his new spot and made it to Elsa Bar around 11:15pm. That’s hustling. He left New York City last September uncertain about his future. He’ll be starting his PhD in Sociology in New York City this year. Our generation tends to bounce around everywhere because opportunity
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