At last Bergdorfs 2009 windows WOW!This Bergdorf window display of a chessboardis completely attached to the back wall! Hard to describe... But very amazing to see - that's the Queen pouring tea. A Russian babe? With her Russian house? These Bergdorf windows are appropriately titled this year,
"A Compendium of Curiosities" There's always plenty of silver in at least one Bergdorf window.
This is a first. I got to take some pictures inside of Bergdorfs!
The streets were jam-packed with people last night - it was 50 degrees out.
I miss not having gotten to fun city this time of the year. BUT happily we have your vision and creative eye to enrich us from afar, via your wonderful blog. Your pal Bill
another year, and again lots os wonderful moments when everything went wrong I could find joy in your words!!!! thank you so much for sharing!!!! merry xmas ( a little late) and a happy new year!!! eleonora from brasil
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Thank you for this website. I am really enjoying it.
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Cheryl
Glorious as always
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BERGDORF'S is the best!!!
Oh to be in New York at this time of year...sigh
ReplyDeleteThe hot dogs look especially tempting...
Mmmmmmm. Now I want a pretzel. I want to eat a pretzel while I press my nose up against the Bergdorf windows...
ReplyDeleteI miss not having gotten to fun city this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteBUT happily we have your vision and creative eye to enrich us from afar, via your wonderful blog.
Your pal Bill
Christmas would not be Christmas without New York Bergdorf Goodmans windows!!!
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merci
Annalaure
How I miss our visit to New York 5 years ago and the grand tour you gave us of all the windows..
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I love your available light shots of NYC vendors! More, More :)
ReplyDeletefun, Carol! Pretty windows-extravagant!
ReplyDeleteLovely, thanks for the links and the nighttime city scenes, too
ReplyDeleteWonderland!
ReplyDeleteanother year, and again lots os wonderful moments
ReplyDeletewhen everything went wrong I could find joy in your words!!!!
thank you so much for sharing!!!!
merry xmas ( a little late) and a happy new year!!!
eleonora
from brasil
Wow! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI like that russian house...
Hope you are enjoying the holidays Carol!
LL
looking at the Bergdorfs windows is possibly one of my fav things to do...ny in the wintertime is just glorious!
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Wish You a Very Happy Mary Christmas.
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amazing pics..
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmm. Now I want a pretzel. I want to eat a pretzel while I press my nose up against the Bergdorf windows...
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