From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Columbia Cat Man
There’s so much going on here that I like I will refrain from listing them. This photograph was taken by Carnade.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Starter: The Bad Luck Spot
Filed under: 11222, Crosstown Local, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
From Nassau Avenue.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Ender: Play Me, I’m Yours
Filed under: 11211, 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
From McCarren Park.
Miss Heather
Urban Fur: No Littering
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Urban Fur
When I first encountered this tree pit I found its construction, well, curious.
Then I quickly came to the realization there was a watch cat on duty.
Those of you who head over the Van Dam Street be warned: there will be no litter bugging on this guy’s (or gal’s) watch!
Miss Heather
Spotted On Manhattan Avenue: Hello Kittymobile
Real men love their wives…
and Hello Kitty.
Miss Heather
Has Anyone Seen Javi?
Earlier today a reader commented that north Brooklyn seems to have a lot of lost cats of late. If my inbox is any indication, this would definitely appear to be case. Tania, who brought the handsome chap to the the left to my attention writes:
Hi Miss Heather,
hope you are doing well! My wonderful neighbor’s cat went missing on Sunday night on the corner of North 5th and Bedford Ave, I hate to bug you but was hoping if you had a chance you could post this on your site, it would be greatly appreciated. She is very very upset and is going crazy looking for Javier.
Included in Tania’s email was a link to an advertisement on Craigslist enlisting help for Javi’s safe return. It reads as follows:
LOST: All Black male cat, about 4 years old. Responds to Javier or Javi (“ha-vee”). Short hair but with a big fluffy tail and exceptionally large head. Has a red collar with a red heart rabies tag from Pennsylvania animal hospital. Last seen in the building 132 North 5th St (at Bedford) Sunday AM, June 20. 4th floor. He’s very trusting and loving so may have wandered out of the house and into someone else’s care for the time being, as it was very hot!! May have left if the door was accidentally left open by a guest or have escaped out the window onto the neighboring balcony. Either way, he is an indoor cat (does have his claws though he never uses them) and he never wanders far on the few occasions he got out before – is scared of being outside alone. He has large, beautiful yellow eyes.
If you have seen Javi (who it should be noted will reply rather vocally to his name) or know of his whereabouts please contact his person, Caitlin, via email at: caitlingutekunst (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks!
Miss Heather
THIS FRIDAY: Death Warmed Over
This item comes my friend and co-proprietress of The Street Spot: Luna Park. This Friday, June 25, starting at 7:00 p.m. she, Chris RWK, Veng, Cake and Becki Fuller will be celebrating the opening of their group show Death Warmed Over. Here’s the 411 per The Street Spot:
On Friday, June 25th, death will come knocking on the door of Williamsburg’s Fresthetic, with the opening of Cake, Chris RWK, Veng, Luna Park, and Becki Fuller’s show “Death Warmed Over”. Through their paintings and photography, each artist has embarked on an exploration into the many nuances to be found in the meaning of ’death’ and have incorporated their unique interpretations into their art. For some, death is found in the decay and destruction of what was once fresh and new or in the struggles with the demons that plague and sometimes consume us. For others it can be found in cultural practices, such as the festivities of Halloween, the spiritual relationship between the Native American warrior and their prey, or in taking a closer look at life in Mexico, a country who’s intimacy with death permeates their culture…
Among the goodies promised are live painting, a scavenger hunt and free drinks. Check it out!
Death Warmed Over Opening Reception
June 25, 2010 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Fresthetic
560 Grand Street
Brooklyn NY, 11211
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