A Very Green(point) Public Service Announcement
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
When I came across this wonderful missive (which hails from Norman Avenue) in bexrox’s Flickr photostream I simply had to share it here on New York Shitty. I for one am a big fan of the second point and last points: “tell friends to help clean” and “don’t pollute”. I don’t want to sound cynical (although I suppose I am being just that) but try telling that one to some of the businesses along Newtown Creek, kid.
Miss Heather
Great Moments In Cross Selling: Greenpoint Avenue
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
(Or: Tastes Great, Less Filling)
Genius. Pure genius.
Miss Heather
Brooklyn Photos Du Jour: Going To Green-Wood
Filed under: Brooklyn
I imagine a number of you have heard that yesterday Bob Guskind’s funeral came to pass at Green-Wood Cemetery. Not only was this affair was low key (READ: no media presence/circus) but I was genuinely touched by the many wonderful thoughts Bob’s friends, family and professional colleagues offered during the service. Enough so that I felt compelled to offer a few of my own. I had not planned to do this but for reasons that will come to light eventually I had my reasons for doing so.
As is my usual habit I brought along my camera yesterday. Follows are some photographs from my trip to and from Green-Wood Cemetery. I was pretty blown away by some of them. I suspect you will be too. Enjoy!
I would like to thank again all you who have reached out to me over the last week. You might not have heard back from me (my inbox is an e-NIGHTMARE) but your thoughts and condolences were and are very much appreciated. Thanks!
Miss Heather
A Park Slope Public Service Announcement
This nook (which is located underneath the F train at 4th Avenue) is not a urinal.
That is all.
Miss Heather
Gowanus Lounge Obituary
Filed under: Area 51
After putting our collective heads together we— the close friends and family of Bob Guskind— have finally completed the obituary to be posted on his site, The Gowanus Lounge. Given the number of people involved in its creation the process took a little longer than all of us probably would have liked. Thankfully our patience and persistence were well rewarded; each of us came away from proofing the final draft satisfied we had created the very best obituary we (and possibly anyone) could.
I would like it to be known I did not contribute much in the way of content. My role was more that of an editor and/or adviser. My rationale for acting in this capacity is that I did not (and still do not) feel I can adequately put together the words to best express my feelings and thoughts about Bob Guskind’s death just yet. Thankfully one of Bob’s oldest friends, Marc, was up to the challenge; he did a smash-up job of both composing a great deal of this tome and coordinating feedback from the rest of us.
In all likelihood I will express my thoughts about Bob Guskind’s passing (and the big shoes he has left us to fill) at his upcoming memorial service (which, by the way, we have started to organize). This feels “right” to me. It’s been my life experience that these things take time to understand, much less to articulate. And as strange as it may sound the act of putting this post together was very therapeutic. Not only did it help us— Bob’s friends and loved ones— get to know each other better but it also helped us to heal. As we discussed how Bob impacted our lives we even had a much needed laugh (or two). I know this would make him happy.
But enough about us. Without further ado here is the obit for Bob Guskind as posted on the Gowanus Lounge. It is my sincerest wish that you (and if you’re listening Bob 😉 enjoy reading this heartfelt tribute to his life as much as we enjoyed composing it.
Miss Heather
Williamspoint Photos Du Jour: Urban Fur
Bedford Avenue.
North 6 Street.
Wythe Avenue.
Franklin Street.
Beadel Street.
Miss Heather
New & Noteworthy: Vanessa Coffee Shop
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Despite the recession a lot is going on in south Greenpoint. First there was Boneshakers. Last month it was the revamped Cup Of Joe’s and Lucky Shot. Yesterday it was the Great Mac Off and the good news about Brooklyn Standard. Today I am pleased to announce we have gotten an old-school coffee shop: Vanessa’s.
Unfortunately I had already eaten but curious to know more I went inside. Vanessa’s is a tiny establishment. It seats at most maybe eight people. But the spicy aroma coming from the kitchen was absolutely mouth-watering. I asked the woman behind the counter how long they had been open. She said two weeks. They have not in fact even finalized their take out menu. But as you will see from this working draft they will be serving the usual fare along with some very authentic Mexican food. Color me intrigued!
Vanessa Coffee Shop
510 Morgan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
(718) 388 – 0357
Fax: (718) 388 – 7750
Miss Heather
P.S.: They will be receiving orders via fax and will be sending out Twitter alerts for their daily specials. Ah, technology…
ancsd
Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: Broken Heart & A Spade
Filed under: Williamsburg
From Metropolitan Avenue.
Miss Heather
Southside Photo Du Jour: Red, White & Blue
Filed under: Williamsburg
From South 2nd Street.
Miss Heather
Williamsburg Slide Show Du Jour: Inside Engine 212
Filed under: Williamsburg
This weekend I met my good friend and community activist extraordinaire, Phil DePaulo. After having lunch he asked if I’d like to check out the interior of Engine 212 (also known as The Peoples Firehouse) at 136 Wythe Avenue. He told me they were preparing for a one-night event and this was a very unique opportunity. Being a maven of things old, dusty and decayed I thought about this for maybe nanosecond and enthusiastically replied:
Hell yeah!
Follows is a sampling of photographs from my experience. Enjoy!
I can hardly wait to see this place restored back to its former and all-too-well deserved glory— how about you?
Miss Heather
Photo Credits: Radiator photograph by Mr. Heather
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