From The New York Shitty Inbox: Electra Is Missing!
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Stuff The Makes Heather Sad
Pastor Merz (whose premises this felines call her place of enjoyment) writes:
Heather
this may not be ny shitty worthy but it is important to me. Electra is like our baby. thanks.
Done! If you see something, say something— and spread the word!
UPDATE, April 15, 2013: I am pleased to announce Electra has found her way back home. Pastor Merz writes:
By the way, thanks all for the prayers and everything else…Electra came back. I think she was locked in someone’s basement. She looked like shit but smelled like bounce fabric softener
Spotted On Huron Street: Birthday
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy
This festively fettled stop sign, while probably not fully appreciated by to whom it is dedicated, it was certainly the source of many smiles of passersby— including myself. Happy Birthday, neighbor!
Spotted On Franklin Street: Missing
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
You know the drill: if you have seen this furkid or know of his/her whereabouts please contact his/her people at the above-listed telephone number. Thanks!
New York Shitty Photo Du Jour: Old School
A number of folks have asked me what is going to grace the above storefront (which, as you can see, was once a Polish Deli by the name of Beata). It will be a coffee shop and per its owner (a really nice lady named Clare) it should open in about three weeks. So there have you!
Propeller Coffee
Opening Date (estimated): May 1st, 2013
984 Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
Spotted At Green Street & Manhattan Avenue: Fender Bender
Per witnesses the automobile on the left failed to stop at the stop sign on Green Street. Having lived on Green Street for no less than ten years I can attest that I have seen plenty of “accidents” such as this. We need either a stop light or some enforcement on this intersection. Seriously.
Greenpoint Photo Du Jour: Manhattan Avenue
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy
Taken April 9, 2013.
From The New York Shitty Inbox: Live From 66 Clay Street
Laura Hofmann (who took the above photographs) writes today at 11:11 a.m.:
Hi Heather!
Mike & I smelled smoke and moments later there were lots of emergency vehicles at the corner of Clay & Manhattan. No one seemed to know what happened but someone was treated in an ambulance. And fireman were on top of the the three quarter house…
Yikes!
New York Shitty Pay Phone Du Jour: Manhattan Avenue
Taken April 8, 2013.
Adoptable Cutie: Voytek (and Friends)
Filed under: 11211, 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
I was (somewhat) recently contacted by a student at the University of Warsaw. Her thesis was exactly what, if nay, relations there are between “Poles” and “Americans” (which I am guessing is a polite way of saying “hipster”/”newcomer”) here. This weekend Ewa (an incredibly nice and thoughtful woman) asked me some follow-up questions. Answer them this morning I did. At length and exhaustive detail. Thus I had Polish history/culture on the brain when I swung by North Brooklyn Cat’s adoption event this afternoon. As serendipity would have it, one of my fellow Greenpointers/cat ladies, Eva, was naming a new batch of kittens just pulled from a kill shelter. She was assigning them Polish names. I recommended “Voytek”. She had no idea who this fellow was, so I gave her the good news.
The image at left (as gleaned from Badass Of The Week) says it all: a bear toting an artillery shell. You see, Voytek (an anglicized translation of Wojtek, which means “he who enjoys war” or “smiling warrior” had a very interesting life.
Very, VERY simply put, during World War II Polish troops, despite Nazi occupation, continued to fight. One such company did under the British. And it was in Iran that they made Voytek’s acquaintance. A child bore a bag with a sickly bear cub. They traded food rations in exchange for this furry fella. What followed was truly epic. “Voytek” not only became their “mascot” but when told they could not take a bear with them to fight at Monte Cassino, they made Voytek a private. Problem solved!
For this, he rewarded his “people” by carrying artillery shells. Hence why he is immortalized carrying one. Would, should, the Voytek “The Adoptable Cutie” be trusted to such task? No. But I suspect if given the chance and human kindness Voytek will protect your home against all manner and variety of post-Communist infiltrators be they:
- Dustbunnies
- Bizzy balls
- Catnip (it is this, not religion, that is the opiate of the kittens)
To see how Voytek and his many equally awesome furry friends in need of forever homes are faring click here.
From The New York Shitty Inbox: Live From Channel 12
As posted on the North Brooklyn Comunity Yahoo Group and forwarded to me by the colossal Greenpoint badass that is Laura Hofmann:
Got call from news channel 12 Brooklyn (channel 156 Time Warner Cable). They wanted to interview us on the Museum’s land about the eminent domain. They are showing us on the Museum’s land today on tvnew… 10 pm Sunday night. They put a vote on their website do you want a park or museum? We didn’t know they were going to do this. I called them and said it is not either or. There will be a 27 acre park and 1 acre for museum. Check the link to their site below and vote for the Museum. Pass this around.
Janice and George
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