This house is on Driggs Ave. in Williamsburg. The intense dedication to the cartoonish pebble stucco covering every part of every surface is what stopped me dead in my tracks. |
Incidental/accidental subway artwork at the Bedfored-Nostrand G-train station. |
Depressed, looking out the window of the M15 going uptown to the clinic at Bellevue for my appointment, with Beth Israel Hospital in the near distance, the location of earlier trauma. |
Yes, depressed, and in that state, this is what Ess-a-Bagel looks like. Not really very inviting, but who knows? I sure don't. |
Another day. Symmetry appears. |
The term is "suffragist," everyone. |
Aboard the B38 as it makes its way down Lafayette Ave. |
On Dekalb Ave. near Throop, I found that I am fed up with this kind of thing... |
...and with the trashing of the space that it inspires, if we can use that word here. |
At least there's a decent Chinese take-out on the corner. |
On Tompkins Ave. at Lafayette, looking down the block towards Myrtle Ave., where Officers Ramos and Liu were murdered. |
Then, on Fulton Street, the metrocard and coffee cup tree appeared. |
In the West Village, where the mayor has the streets cleaned regularly for the decent folk, I found myself on this rather nice corner of Bedford on a rainy evening. |
Now I'm in the spirit of the season. In a small quiet way and without any noise. |
These two from the Bushwick Post Office on Broadway. |
Outside the P.O. it has begun pouring. And the J/M El has allowed for a small waterfall to appear, for the enjoyment of passersby. |
The 77th Precinct Station House at Greene and Tompkins Ave. with the flag at half-mast. |
This little house on Lafayette Ave. near Tompkins used to be neat, trim, and brightly painted. What happened? |
So, these are the houses across the street. Which one belongs to the lady who prefers empty lots that attract garbage and rats to a well-tended community garden? I guess she had her reasons. |
Just another lot ripe for community gardeners, also on Lafayette Ave. |
Turn the corner and go north on Throop to find this modern building that houses a food bank. I see people lined up here regularly with their boxes, tote bags and shopping carts. |
Next door to Nextdoorganics - another invitation to further gentrify Throop Ave. |
And the new coffee shop next to that... |
This is where it ended. |
Some place. |
Buds on the mimosa trees in December. |
Said tree. |