THIS WEEKEND: My Closing Reception & More
All things must come to an end. My show of photography at Creek & Cave will soon be coming down— but before it does a closing reception will be held this upcoming Sunday, June 13, from 3:30- 5:30 p.m.! Not only will tasty fare be in the offering, but it is scheduled to coincide with Queens Art Express: an open studio/gallery/performance event which runs from Long Island City all the way to Flushing! You can learn what Queens Art Express has scheduled checking out their calendar.
Why not spend this upcoming weekend by checking out the best this borough has to offer? I’d love to see you too!
My Closing Reception
June 13, 2010 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Creek & Cave
10-93 Jackson Avenue
Long Island City, New York 11101
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Slide Show Du Jour: Woodside Selections
Filed under: Queens
As promised here are some highlights from yesterday’s Forgotten-NY tour of Woodside, Queens. Enjoy!
Miss Heather
P.S.: I have word the next tour on Kevin’s agenda will be Bushwick! The working date is June 27; he will post details on Forgotten-NY when they’re finalized.
Urban Fur: Special Forgotten-NY Edition
This most unexpected (and very sweet) highlight from today’s Forgotten New York tour of Woodside hails from Universal Deli & Convenience. You can look forward to more pics from my sojourn in a bit… so stay tuned!
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Ender: The Other Superfund
Filed under: 11101, 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Long Island City, Long Island City Queens, Maspeth, Newtown Creek, Queens
This stunning image hails from Maspeth Creek English Kills and comes from krugerlive who writes:
…i have a lot more shooting to do here. matt and i were stopped about 4 times by people asking if we were turrists. i was not allowed to shoot to the left of this shot because it’s the city’s only control point of natural gas. you’d think telling me how vulnerable that spot is would be more dangerous than letting me take photos from a public road.
Miss Heather
Name These Kittens: The Bed-Stuy Quartet
Filed under: 11216, 11222, Bed-Stuy, Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Queens
Yesterday I had the blues so I went for a walk. I’m glad I did. It was on Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg that I learned things could always be worse. For example, I could be this guy— or worse yet, his ex-girlfriend. So it goes. Today I met some little ones who had an even rougher life… and they’re only six weeks old!
When Jay of Dog Habitat told me last weekend that they just got in a litter of kittens rescued from Bed-Stuy naturally I had to make their acquaintance.
Here they are!
These two are definitely the more outgoing of the bunch. The “crouching tiger” is the solitary boy of the litter. I nicknamed him “Biggie Smalls” because he is the biggest of the “smalls”. His more defiant companion (who Jay has nicknamed “Smudgy”) appears to be the leader of this crew, as you will see.
These two are much more shy. Especially the one on the left. The one on the right is the runt of the litter. Given she is little…
VERY LITTLE and hails from Bed-Stuy I nicknamed her L’il Kim. Not that these kittens have names per se: they don’t. But more about that later. Here’s Jay telling us how these Bed-Stuy beauties came to be (albeit temporarily) Greenpointers.
Then Jay left me alone to get acquainted with them. We started with an ice breaker I like to call “watch the hand”.
Then we upgraded to a cat toy.
Then we had a little lunch.
But back to the purpose of this post: these kittens do not have names! For this reason Jay and I decided a contest is in order. Do you have names for this winsome quartet of cuties? If so, please tender them via comments or email at: missheather (at) thatgreenpointblog (dot) com. Otherwise, you can see more pix and videos of these cuties by clicking here.
In closing, here a little something for the dog lovers out there. The above lovely lass, Abby, was recently found wandering around Jackie Robinson Parkway in Queens. Luckily a good Samaritan picked her up. And by the previous I mean lucky for her and us: she’s a sweet gentle thing!
As I have (often) written before: anyone who is interested in providing a loving home to any of these lovely (and loving) furkids should contact Dog Habitat via telephone at (347) 601-8678 or via email at: rescue (at) doghabitat (dot) org. Tell ’em I sent you.
Thanks!
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Starter: Remnants
Filed under: 11101, Blissville, Blissville Queens, Long Island City, Long Island City Queens, Queens, Sunnyside
This item hails from Sunnyside Blissville and comes courtesy of Noah Devereaux. Great shot!
Miss Heather
Long Island City Street Art Du Jour: Weathered
46 Avenue
11 Street
44 Avenue
24 Street
Taken March 10, 2010.
Miss Heather
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