| The Pentecostal House of Prayer, and the Lovely Hill Baptist Church (below), Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn | 
| Further unauthorized wrappings along DeKalb Ave. near Nostrand. | 
| Then I took a trip to Staten Island for the day. The ferry makes everything moody and provides a good space for daydreaming. | 
| Across the street from Gay Day celebrations is the Everything Goes Book Cafe on Bay Street. A great place, with friendly people behind the counter. | 
| And look at the kinds of houses they're leasing on Staten Island! This is probably the best place to buy a house. Away from beaches, of course. | 
| My favorite deli at the St. George Ferry Terminal. I bought a lottery ticket on my way back to Brooklyn. | 
| Almost home, but this jury-rigged building across from the B38 stop at Nostrand and Lafayette Aves. always interests me. What were they thinking? | 
| Another day and I'm headed to New Jersey on the Path Train, against the rush hour flow of passengers coming into Manhattan to work. | 
| The Path Train stops at Newark Penn Station, which is beautifully appointed with deco-era details. The ceiling of the station entrance, below, is awesome. | 
| Inside the US Customs office, waiting for my turn. Not much happening on this day. | 
| The neighborhood between the Customs House and Penn Station - lots of big buildings, making the most of what NJ has to offer. | 
| And, of course, back in Manhattan, just outside the Path Train station is another monolith, the new World Trade Center building. Is it really called The Freedom Tower? | 
 
