East Williamsburg Street Seating Du Jour: Scholes Street
I have been despondent at the recent dearth of good street seating to be found in north Brooklyn of late. My theory is this due to the recession. People tightening their belts = less people upgrading to new furniture. Less new furniture = less old furniture to be discarded. You get the idea. The previous having been written I came across a bevy of beauties on Scholes Street today. Enjoy!
Subterranean Naugahyde.
A dalmatian dining chair.
A study in complementary colors.
Mod with aluminum siding.
Yes, I know. This ensemble does not qualify as street furniture per se— but who could resist posting it!
Miss Heather
Williamsburg Street Art Du Jour: The Gipper
Can anyone out there share with us via the comments who the man on the right is? I’ve been racking my brain for the last hour!
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Inbox: Abundant Life, Disassembled
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Jay Lombard (who took the above photograph) writes:
I saw this last night, snapped a photo and then saw you had mentioned it… Took out an entire section of iron gate. Could easily have wiped out kids who gather in front for an after school program…Have a good day and keep an eye out for cars on sidewalks.
This is some of the best advice I’ve heard of late given some of the recent, um, activity in our neighborhood. In closing I strongly advise anyone who witnessed this incident or the one which culminated in Violetta Krzyzak’s horrific death and a three car pile-up in front of Rivera’s Grocery* make it a point to attend this month’s 94th Precinct Community Council Meeting. Here are the deets:
94th Precinct Community Council Meeting
May 18, 2009 (that’s next Monday folks!) starting at 7:30 p.m.
Capital One Bank (AKA: The Greenpoint Savings Bank)
Calyer Street Entrance
807 Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
Miss Heather
*Especially those of you who were further south, e.g.; Driggs, Nassau or Norman Avenue.
SCADGate: The Conclusion
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
This morning I was reminded that all good things— even a curious case of a lifetime achievement award in inexplicably found in traffic triangle in Greenpoint— must come to end. Rebecca11222 writes:
Well, a pall hangs over the apartment today: the SCAD Lifetime Achievement Award has been returned to it’s rightful owner: Sidney Lumet’s publicist.
The kind people at SCAD and the Savannah Film Festival arranged for postage and packing materials. I just wrapped it & then dropped it off at FedEx.
I received some awesome SCAD booty (travel cup & tee-shirt) for my trouble. AND an offer from the director of the SFF to host me in Savannah should I like to visit. But the apartment feels empty, somehow.
See attached for photo of Sanford with the travel cup.
I suspect I speak for everyone (except perhaps Sanford, who appears to be less than impressed with the reward reaped by his owner’s good deed) to learn this story has a happy ending. If that award could talk I imagine it would have an interesting tale to tell. But alas, it is keeping its silence and we will have to be content with the whiff of serendipity it brought our lives. Bon voyage, prodigal lifetime achievement award! I hope you enjoyed your stay in the Garden Spot of the Universe.
Miss Heather
Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: I’m There
Filed under: Williamsburg
If loving this is wrong I don’t want to be right!
Miss Heather
Greenpoint Photos Du Jour: R & R
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
From McGolrick Park.
Miss Heather
Something Neat: Spinning A Yarn
Filed under: Manhattan
Even though this isn’t north Brooklyn-related (or even Brooklyn related, for that matter) this is so nifty I simply had to pass it along. It is a group installation at PS122 Gallery entitled “Yarn Theory”. Follows is a selection of photographs to better give you an idea of what this piece is about. Enjoy!
Be advised this show will be coming down this upcoming Sunday, May 17th. So if you happen to be in the East Village in the next few days do make it a point to swing by and check it out. It is well worth the time!
Yarn Theory
PS 122 Gallery
150 First Avenue
New York, New York 10009
Miss Heather
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