The Weyling Blog

I Don’t Love New York

New York…Have you ever imagined not loving to bite The Apple? During the 1970’s our glorious city turned from famous to infamous due to the wild crime scene happening. A jungle like this one may go out of control at certain chapters of its own story, and it’s even understandable if we judge it by… Read More

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Community: Fluvial Trains and Other Ways to Relate

A relationship  that has not changed in society is human activity in housing, commerce and general development within the natural environment. These activities occurred along riversides throughout  history every where in the world from Mesopotamia to Greece and all over Europe. Of course New York itself followed the same course of development on the Hudson and East River… Read More

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“The Lucy” goes to Jack Beyer

There is something that happens a lot when you connect with New York and frequently visit places and venues: you think who is the one behind such an intense preservation job? Is it the city? Is it a City Hall department? Is it private?…It’s a lot of different combined facts but without a doubt there… Read More

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The Weylin Story (Chapter 3)

As opposed to the streets’ chaos, Weylin grew up in a very quiet and cozy Dutch colonial gambrel roof house. He loved drawing and writing stories, and sometimes helped his mother with the cooking. He found this task a little tedious but also enjoyed it, because he liked the feeling of helping with the food… Read More

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