Showing posts with label churches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label churches. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Snaps - Brooklyn

The Zion Baptist Church Bible Institute, Washington Ave.

Listing classes for the Fall 2007 at the Bible Institute.

The Blue Saint, Pacific Street.
Black and white bobs at a rally on Pacific Street to protest Frank Gehry's planned basketball stadium at the Atlantic Yards site.

A burned-out apartment in our building. The landlord had waited until the squirrels and pigeons took over these formerly pricey digs, and perhaps the building inspectors gave him a deadline as well. The apartment is now being renovated.
Engine 280, Ladder 132, In The Eye Of The Storm, Crown Heights.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Faves of Brooklyn


The New Hope Revival Ministries at Dean and Washington. Right next to a kind of lopsided apartment complex in progress.

I love C-Town.

At Underhill and Prospect Place. A tidy Food Corp. in a 19th C wood frame building.

And right across the street, at Underhill and Prospect Place, another old structure in perfect shape and lending a bit of the old time 'hood charm to the corner.

Life In Its Poetic Form Christian Ministries, next to the Quick Lube, Washington Ave.

The ubiquitous rocks on the streets of Brooklyn. Are they all deposits from the last glaciation? If not, who put them there and why?

Monday, March 3, 2008

All in a day's and evening's observation. . .

The recent lunar eclipse as viewed from the fire escape.

Looking inside. Washington Avenue, Brooklyn


What's on offer, sandwich-wise, Washington Ave. near Sterling Place


Bedford Zion Church of the Nazarene, Washington Ave. near Gates

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

From Fort Greene to Grand Army Plaza via Washington Avenue, Brooklyn

On Washington Ave., Fort Greene, classic Brooklyn.


Brooklyn brownstones on St. James, Fort Greene


My favorite Washington Ave. edifice, with rock, is for sale!


Tom's Restaurant on the corner of Washington and Sterling Place.


My favorite graffiti of the neighborhood. A reference to Munch's The Scream.


A guy on a horse at Plaza St. and St. John's Street, Brooklyn


The bicycle, its shadow and its cyber self.


Condos going up on Eastern Parkway. For $1,000,000 you can have a condo with a view overlooking Prospect Park and it's nighttime traffic of rats and cruising men.


The Church of God Victory on Washington and St. Marks, Brooklyn.