| Two sets of stairs: one at the Asia Society, Upper East Side, and one at Chavela's excellent restaurant, Crown Heights, Bklyn |
| The scene on the Staten Island Ferry |
| . . . and the gangplank is lowered at the South Street Seaport, Manhattan |
| . . . the newly cleaned tiles at the subway station at Whitehall Street, which had been completely flooded during Hurricane Sandy |
| The water line on the upper level, just below street level, is still visible as escalator repairs and tile cleanup continue. |
| The R-Station on my way to Hoyt-Schermerhorn to catch the A and then the G: what the subway looks like without its signature tiles |
| Flooding at Hoyt-Schermorhorn, on the unused platform across from the Brooklyn-bound platform. |
| . . . and lemon-lime cream pie with graham cracker crust and a large marzipan strawberry on top awaits me at home. |
| A quick visit to Woodhull Hospital, Bushwick reveals an artwork installed on the ceiling of Corridor 2B, and a Kwanzaa display, below, situated near the Community Needle Drop-Off point. |
| Woodhull's massive, prison-like exterior |
| Fat Albert's, across the street from Woodhull, and the inside of the B15 bus for the ride home up Marcus Garvey Ave. |
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