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Leeto at Roebling and Metropilitan Ave.
Leeto at Havemayer and Metropolitan Ave.
Leeto in the staircase leading down to the Brooklyn-bound L train platform.
Zeko, Ses, Leeto beef at the corner of Hope Street and Havemayer.
More beef from Hope Street.
Leeto is all over...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

Sorry for the lo-fi, but cameraphones dont work well in the dark.
I snapped these this past weekend in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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author: kc : Brooklyn, NY
A minor urban anecdote, albeit one that genuinely contains city noise. This is going to be pure text entry, but it contains a picture I wish I had taken. It's Saturday night. A bit after 11--I haven't been sleeping well lately, to cite one excuse--I was getting ready to turn the light out, noting in my journal that I could hear the now familiar rumble of the refrigerated Fresh Direct truck outside. Shortly afterward, miraculously, I was asleep. Around midnight, I was stirring again. Weirdly, the Fresh Direct sound was still around, only now it seemed louder. That's a long... author: Balloonhedz : Brooklyn, NY
 The Terminal has changed. The Gas Tank is gone. The Candy Store on the Surf Ave side is gone.
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

These are the old "Redbird" style subway trains on one of their last runs out to Coney island, before being completely retired in 2003.
The retired cars were scrapped, and dumped into the ocean... some say to act as an artificial reef, some say as a cost-effective disposal solution. (see www.nycsubway.org/cars/redbird-scrap.html)
All I know is that, in this world of steel-silver subway trains, I miss seeing the Redbirds rumbling through.
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY
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author: kc : Brooklyn, NY
 It's no Katrina...but here's New York Harbor lapping at a bike path. Can't wait for more of (oh yeah there is no) global warming.
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