The Weyling Blog

“Flour Power”

Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the land north of the East River was occupied by the Siwanoys, one of many groups of Algonquin-speaking Lenapes in the area. Those of the Lenapes who lived in the northern part of Manhattan Island in a campsite known as Konaande Kongh used a landing at around the current location… Read More

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It’s always been about…connection!

It maybe digital today, but it started way back in the past in other forms: paths, roads, trains…bridges.  There have been so many stories in the world about people who come from somewhere and go to nowhere, and viceversa; and especially of course in a city like our unique New York.  Now here’s a bit… Read More

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A Secret Passage to a Unique View

Sometimes we wonder why certain situations make us say “I feel like a kid again”. We might refer to those moments when we find ourselves exploring some new place, or just doing something that makes us feel we’re having so much fun with so little. And we may think, why? Why is it that we… Read More

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