Urban Artifact, Part II: Love’s Detritus
Another day, another one of those illegal clothing drop-off thingys.* However this is one with a difference!
As you can see gentle readers there’s a little something for everybody.
Presenting the “KYNG”. Do it for the kids!
I apprised the Mister of my find. His response was as follows:
So did you bring some home?
I replied that prophylactics left on the sidewalk struck me as being a dicey proposition. What’s more, it would appear someone else needs them. Meanwhile, a few blocks away…
Now let’s take a look at the curb, shall we?
Sometimes when you get that feeling, you need sexual healing…
P.S.: I quickly ascertained during this stroll along Brooklyn’s 3rd Avenue it is graced with a great many adult establishments. That, however, is the subject of another post. Prepare yourselves.
*For those of you who may be wondering, condoms are not the strangest item I have seen left at these collection boxes. That distinction goes to Nassau Avenue where a pair of pink butt plugs, a pink magic pearl vibrator with a rabbit-shaped cliteral stimulator and scattered Jujubes were spied by my buddy Rachael. Don’t believe me? Click here.
New York Shitty Photo Du Jour: 5th Avenue
Taken August 20, 2014.
Urban Artifact, Part I: 37 Street
Taken August 20, 2014.
The Word On The Street, Part II: Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn…
Taken August 20, 2014.
Sunset Park Photo Du Jour: Little Things Matter
Filed under: 11232, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy, Sunset Park, Sunset Park Brooklyn
Taken August 20, 2014.
Urban Fur: Drake
Special thanks go out to Drake’s “person”, M & W Laundromat’s very own Miriam, for coaxing a pose!
The Word On The Street, Part I: WE DID IT
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Street Art, The Word On The Street
From McGuinness Boulevard.
Greenpoint Photo Du Jour: Freeman Street
Taken August 22, 2014.
Urban Fur: Manhattan Avenue
This magnificent beast’s place of enjoyment is the Mini Mart at 711 Manhattan Avenue. As you can see she opted to spend this lovely day in the shade watching the world go by. And, as I learned, I too was being watched. Noticing my interest in this comely cat a few fellows decided to give her head rubs and yours truly a little art direction. More specifically: they wanted me to shoot a photo of her from this angle.
We all agreed this one did not quite work.
She stopped being cute.
One of my collaborators noted. To wit I replied:
Of course she stopped being cute. She’s a cat. If you want cuteness on demand ask a dog.
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