Reflections Upon Gentrification: #1 Of The Greenpoint 10
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
All too often as I sit at this computer and listen to the bang banging of Magic Johnson’s silver hammers I find myself worrying about my neighborhood’s future:
Will the developers succeed turning the glory that is Greenpoint into yet another bland affluent ghetto?
Twenty years from now will I find myself explaining to my own children, or more likely SOMEONE ELSE’S children, that there was a time when The Garden Spot on the Universe not only did not suck, but had personality? I certainly hope not.
The previous are both very good questions. And today I found a glimmer of hope that the character of our neighborhood— or more accurately the characters who reside therein— are quite alive and well.
Never seen male pattern baldness paired with pigtails, you say? Come on down to Manhattan Avenue. We got it. Take that gentrification!
What’s more, we don’t need any tony, overpriced Bedford Avenue boutiques telling us how to dress. We can coordinate our jackets, sweat pants, mini skirts, purses and hairdos just fine on our own, thank you very much.
Viva La Punta Verde!
Miss Heather
UPDATE, 4:52 p.m.: I have since learned this person is quite the fashion plate. G-Point writes:
This man lives but a few doors down from me. Just last week, while waiting for the B61 bus, my husband and I saw him in front of Lite Bites wearing – I kid you not – a Catholic schoolgirl-style plaid skirt and black tights. A couple of years ago, we saw him emerge from his apartment to take the garbage out in NOTHING BUT GRANNY UNDERWEAR.
God I love Greenpoint!
Greenpoint Photo du Jour: Lorimer Street
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
It would appear that McCarren Park has been graced with a new piece of signage. The handy visual aide really helps to drive the point home. He even has a beer gut!
Miss Heather
Greenpoint Photo du Jour: The Franklin Corner Store
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Yesterday I had the hankering for a sandwich. Not just any sandwich, but the “New Mexico” as only served up by the Franklin Corner guys. As I was waiting I found this latest morsel of commentary on their bulletin board.
I have no idea who posted this item, but I like him (or her).
Miss Heather
North Brooklyn Pay Phones du Jour
Enticed by the beautiful weather today I opted to take a three hour walk. It was an excellent day for taking pictures.
The lighting was just perfect, as you can see from the above photograph which was taken on Java Street.
There were plenty of customized pay phones for the savoring as well, which of course is always good news to yours truly.
But not so great news if you happen to be a public pay phone or need to use one.
Miss Heather
Brooklyn Photos du Jour: Cucumbers
It would appear that my amigo down at Save Rite Wine and Liquor has found some new friends.
I wonder if he is any relation to this fella from the Myrtle Willoughby stop of the G?
Miss Heather
Brooklyn Photos du Jour: Boro of Found Toys
Green Street, Greenpoint
India Street, Greenpoint
Herbert Street, Greenpoint
Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg
Leonard Street, “East Williamsburg”
Bushwick Avenue, Bushwick
Miss Heather
City of Lost Clothes (or Greenpoint’s Merry Piper)
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
A couple weeks ago Mr. Heather and I were waiting — and waiting— for the G train at Bedford Nostrand. The reason for this inconvenience was the mighty Crosstown local elected to run in two sections. Luckily, we struck up a conversation with the Conductor during our wait. He was a very funny guy, and as you can imagine, he had a number of of very interesting stories to tell. This one is my personal favorite
So our Conductor is charged with driving the E train to the World Trade Center. As he heads to his booth, he notices a rather intoxicated gentleman nodding off. He advises this besotted gentleman against falling asleep because someone might try to pick his pocket. His caveat having been said, he commenced with his work. When the train finally reached its destination the Conductor checked in on this chap again. Someone had stolen all of his clothing save an undershirt and boxer shorts. They also took the liberty of removing his hat, placing it on the floor and spitting in it.
I mention this above story because it sort of reminds me of this tale from the September 21, 1898 edition of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Except instead of pants and shirts a set bag pipes and a kilt were among the numerous items purloined. Enjoy!
This story makes one wonder why someone would want to steal— much less wear— a full Highland get-up. But then again this is Greenpoint and if a man wants to wear full the garb of a Scotsman its no one’s business but his own. Unless, of course, he happens to steal it. In which case the local constabulary will get involved.
Miss Heather
P.S.: Speaking of lost clothing, be sure to check out this post on Bed-Stuy Banana. It’s hilarious.
Good Times At 95 Clay Street
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
I do not know how many of you, dear readers, bother to read the Greenpoint Courier. I would hazard to guess very few of you do. This is understandable given much of its rabidly right wing content. You should not, however, throw the baby out the with bath water. There is one reporter under their employ who has been doing some fantastic work; his name is Matt Wolfe and follows is a story from this week’s edition about 95 Clay Street. This tale of slumlordery has a little something for everybody: no Superintendent, holes in ceilings, water in the basements, hallways filled with clutter… and a brand new apartment building being built behind it without any permits whatsoever. Enjoy!
I can hardly wait to see who is going to want to rent an apartment whose only means of egress is through another building’s basement. I am no expert, but wouldn’t this be a violation of fire code or something?
Miss Heather
Ye Olde Fedders Of Yore
Today’s installment of Fedders Friday hails from none other than the Garden Spot of the Universe: Greenpoint, Brooklyn U.S.A.! Last weekend Mr. Heather accompanied me on my regular Greenpoint stroll. We may butt heads— often— but there is one thing we both agree upon: we like McGuinness Boulevard. “Mickey G’s”, as we so affectionately call it, is the pure essence of all things Greenpoint. What’s more, there’s a little nugget of Fedders history there I like to call Fedders Row.
To be fair these buildings are not as repulsive as their contemporary counterparts, but they sure sport a lot of Fedders boxes.
VINTAGE Fedders boxes. Note the use heraldry: whether it be wind, rain, snow or sunshine, the Sir Fedders has got you covered! I wonder what one of these would fetch on Ebay?
This is not to suggest that everyone is content with his Majesty’s Fedders monarchy. This iconoclastic Cromwell of crap deposed his Fedders and installed a larger, generic air conditioning unit. Could this be the start of an air conditioning arms race? Does this homeowner wish to break away and start the People’s Airconditioned Republic of Friedrich? Only time will tell.
But there is one thing I know for certain: where Fedders is found so are super-sized motor vehicles. I don’t know about you, but I’d love to see this bad boy chew up some imported steel on Bedford Avenue. Even with crude oil going for the draconian sum of $104 a barrel it would totally be worth it.
Miss Heather
Greenpoint Photos du Jour: Mordred’s New Hoodie
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Today I had the honor of bumping into one of Greenpoint’s most stylish citizens: none other than Miss Mordred (of Greenpoint Ten renown) herself! She was looking sharp as always and was kind enough to model her new hoodie for me.
With a little “help” from her “person” of course.
She didn’t seem to be very into the whole fauxhawk look.
Or having her picture taken for that matter. Smart girl.
Does this rear pocket make my butt look big?
Miss Heather