This is part 2 of Erika's ink (part 1 here ). Erika has a lot of tattoos, so I had to split the post, since she generously offered them ...
Tattoos I Know: Erika's Ink (Part 1)
A long, long time ago, in a place called BillyBlog , an idea was formed. It was the idea that became Tattoosday. I decided to celebrate the ...
Dana's Stargazer Lily
At the beginning of November, I found a cool tattoo where I least expected to: a bat mitzvah . Such occasions are not generally tattoo-disp...
Jason's Koi and Flower
While wandering aimlessly at work, I ran into Tom (see his tattoo here ) with a couple of contractors. One of them had a cool tattoo and whe...
New York City Marathon
Ok, so I am late with this post. I live a half block from an early point in the New York City marathon route. Everyone is fresh and cheery,...
Tattoos I Know: Brooke's Courage
Here's another piece from a co-worker: Brooke Goetz moved to the New York City/New Jersey area a couple years back, transplanting hersel...
Memorial for a Father
On a cold morning in the beginning of November, I spied a tattoo on the bare left calf of a guy at the corner of 31st and 7th in Manhattan. ...
Tattoos I Know: Jeff's Lifelong Long Life
Tattoosday is back after a November hiatus. If you want a further explanation, check out BillyBlog . Pickings have been slim, but I still h...
Tattoosday Doldrums
Autumn has come to New York and the tattoos have all but disappeared. Despair not, oh readers of this blog, there is hope. To the woman I me...
A New Awakening
At the beginning of the week, Summer was still clinging to the Northeast, which meant that there were still tattoos to be spotted out in the...
Mike's Quintet of Tattoos
Last week, in front of Madison Square Garden, I met a guy named Mike who had several tattoos. I have found the most success with people in t...