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Wednesday, February 7th 2007
Previous Day :: Next Dayupfromflames: I think that Wilson stop is going to be looking pretty nice in a few years. The streets are pretty quiet and wide, the housing stock some of the most solid in bushwick. Lots of gut reno's going on. upfromflames: To Jon: Knickerbocker was street that was always bustling and full of shops, evenin bushwick's hardest times. It was, and is, undeniably and overwhelmingly commercial.
I noticed that behind the gleaming wall of signs for cellphone and clothing stores, there are some old buildings that are probably pretty cheap still.... charlie: hey neone know somewhere to get lessons apart from urbanfreeflow?
dfwtiger: It is a memorial in DC....I think that what you get...if anything...is up to you...the viewer. I can not tell someone what to get but I can share what I was thinking. When I took the photo....I was interested in the broad range of emotions associated with the word sacrifice.... esmer: wow those r really nice pics great job
esmer: i dont get it esmer: thats so true we r all like detainees THSgirl: That lemming is so cute! I'm using it for my project in Enviromental Science class!!! thanks for heloing me find the most awsomeest animal ever! little ukraine: these are awesome, procyon. i particularly like #1 and #4. is that the longest escalator in the western hemisphere at wheaton station by any chance? little ukraine: nice! sharon: where is this martin house-- groovehouse: Awesome excavation photos! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Fantastic! I love the poem.
Thanks, Jack. kingush@hotmail.com: hey what street is this? I want to shoot here....please email me. ghost of grandin: hey these look familiar joey: ha, ha. it's a good goo upfromflames: If you were raised in Bushwick, lost your house, your house burned down, whatever. Contact me! I'm working on a spatial history of the area and will do my best to track down details of whats there now. Also, if you'd like to share more of your story, turn you... Laura : Ooo I love the Church architecture theme- I've been inspired to shoot my own Big House :) Stardreamer: I like all the pictures, joey. you have a very artistic eye. Stardreamer: i mean jack's monologue. the picture is funny, didn't know that allowed that kind of thing in this city. Stardreamer: very cute. Stardreamer: looks like coming home to concord bart station. I feel like I'm going to fall face first & roll to the bottom. Stardreamer: it looks like a ghost on the escalator. Stardreamer: it definitely gives that old building some life. it looks like a reflection in a rippling pool of water. Stardreamer: that's funny GGP. I'm not sure i see anything significant there. Stardreamer: it looks like the sun is shining from 2 different directions. I know this intersection, there used to be a restaurant on that corner wasn't there? Stardreamer: Wow, that is a great shot. even if it is through a dirty window. I like watching the kids do there tricks there. Stardreamer: That looks familiar where is that? i live in the bay area. Stardreamer: that's cute what you did w/ that last line. Stardreamer: I remember walking by that house when I was younger, imagining I lived there. That I was in the past and that was my portal to be able to jump back and forth in time. I would stand on the side walk, before they fenced it. It wasn't always that... Stardreamer: where is that? Stardreamer: :: sighs :: these sites are one the the reasons I came home. It reminds me of the feeling you get when you just wake up but haven't opened your eyes on the new day yet. sharon : This article is very meaning as i am in the 7th grade i under stood thanks it helped on my report
LR: Here's the lick from a lincoln park reared and raised guero who kicked it in HP (east of Cal) back in the late 80's/early 90's....Oh yeah, and before people are dismissive, let me state that I have a pretty successful career with good income and most importantly street skills to... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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