At lunchtime pigeons and pinstripes dance with Rockette syncopation in front of Radio City following the lead of thirty balloons encased in vinyl tugged down the 50th Street station.
A chauffeured limousine pops out a freshly groomed and leashed Pomeranian seeking reunion with her dowager owner getting purple locks and cuticles nearby.
At the columned entrance of Manhattan Bridge two lovers kiss at the Canal Street stoplight while a Vespa owner stops near the pedestrian walk to hitch the love of his life in full stride.
Black children in bowlers and their Sunday finest share a car in the Connie Island Cyclone with Hasidic eyngls from Avenue J carefully protecting their yarmulkes.
In the South Bronx the children of 136th Street practice belly flops on an abandoned mattress before chickening out on the adjacent kiddie pool decorated with aqua waves, clown fish and mermaids.
The Monday field trip will transport ten young Harlem poets to the Schomburg Library to eulogize when Maya Angelou and Amiri Baraka danced a jig on the ashes of Langston Hughes.
One will write a Christmas story about the time Richard the reindeer took the Roosevelt Island tram to bring presents to the orphans after Santaβs sled had fallen apart.