author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY Friday, October 7th, 2005
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author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY Friday, September 9th, 2005
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author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY Thursday, September 8th, 2005
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY Thursday, September 8th, 2005
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Graf Tree, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY
This van has the word Thunderbolt painted across its front, as well as some fascinating artwork etched into its side windows. This van is always parked down the street from where I live. Sometimes I see it drive by. It is in desperate need of a new muffler.
author: Ed Gruber : Brooklyn, NY
OLD EASTERN PARKWAY MEMORIES: Arching Trees & Fountains
In 1905 my maternal grandparents, Fannie Schwager and Edward Wolff, were married in the then famous red room of the Willoughby Mansion at 667 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn. That same year they moved from Hall Street into a newly purchased brown-stone house at 347 Eastern Parkway, near Franklin Avenue.
Eastern Parkway, before it was broken up to make way for the IRT subway, was undoubtedly the loveliest street in Brooklyn. Tall stately trees formed a great natural arch over the parkway. Benches instead of being securely cemented down, were portable so that... author: GGP : Brooklyn, NY
I have a soft spot for door buzzers and intercom systems, especially the old ones. Here are a few local samplings.
author: kc : Brooklyn, NY
Park Slope Food Coop graf
Any relation to Neck Face?
What's up with this? A comment on the underlying works or a random contribution to rider enjoyment? One of many similar examples...from the F train coming in toward Carroll....
author: GGP : Brooklyn, NY
Leaves of Grass begin, of course, in Brooklyn.
Leaves of Grass stretch toward the Catskills sky.
Leaves of Grass taste bright and mighy fine.
Leaves of Grass consort with late summer asters.
Which tantalize the pups of early summer.
Who love to roll and chew on Leaves of Grass.
author: kc : Brooklyn, NY
I was at a party the other night and another guest remarked that he was showing an apartment and that all the potential tenants were young women and they were ALL blonde. How could that be? Hmmm. Below, the incredible diversity of looks being offered to women. The first two I noticed in a waiting room, and the others were simply all the photos I could take with that slow digital shutter before B&N security came to tell me there was no picture taking in the store.
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