Bushwick Photo du Jour: Art Is…
Taken March 10, 2012.
The Word On The Street: Procrastination Nation
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From Morgan Avenue.
New York Shitty Day Ender: Smile!
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From Thames Street.
OUTRAGE(d) Help/Vollies Wanted
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I suspect many of the people who follow this site are familiar with OUTRAGE (Organization United for Trash Reduction & Garbage Equity). For those who are not in the know the following, their mission statement, should give you a general idea of who they are and what they do:
OUTRAGE is a coalition of more than two dozen community and civic groups dedicated to the reduction of Waste Transfer Stations and Waste Truck Traffic in the communities of Williamsburg and Greenpoint. OUTRAGE members advocate for a more equitable and sustainable solid waste management plan in the City of New York.
This may not seem like a big deal— but I assure you it is. North Brooklyn has the dubious honor of shouldering a disproportionate amount of our fair city’s “dirty work”: be it truck traffic, waste “treatment”/transfer and of course trucks bearing waste. 40% of this New York City’s garbage finds its way to our proverbial doorstep. Thus it should come as no surprise that our community:
- sports asthma rates well above the norm.
- has seen a disturbing increase of pedestrian/motorist accidents as a result of this traffic and a woeful lack of enforcement.
OUTRAGE addresses just these things— and a lot more! But this post is not about the manifold number of environmental issues in our community. Instead, they need help of a highly specialized (and preferably free/cheap) nature. Which brings me to the image gracing this post: it is a screencap culled from OUTRAGE’s site on Blogspot. Simply put, they want to step-up their online presence in the hope they can more reach people. People like you and me. And to this end they need the help of a good Samaritan to design a web site for them.
Trash talk seldom is (or should be) pretty. Instead, this is an opportunity to help a wonderful coalition of organizations build a web site that is user-friendly, author-friendly and informative. Those of you who have the skills to make this happen can contact Courtney via email at: crenken (at) stnicksalliance (dot) org.
Otherwise you can (and should) follow OUTRAGE on Facebook by clicking here. Among other things you will learn that two of nine prospective sites for an incinerator (as under consideration by powers-that-be) are right in our backyard! Follows is one of them:
The land gracing the Queens side of the Kosciuszko Bridge. If implemented this will abut proposed park space and a kayak launch. Nice, eh?
East Williamsburg Street Art du Jour: Enzo & Nio
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From Vandervoort Place.
New York Shitty Photo du Jour: Greetings From Flushing Avenue
Filed under: 11206, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, The Word On The Street
Taken March 10, 2012.
Bushwick Photo du Jour: Sunshine
From Belvidere Street.
New York Shitty Day Ender: Ride!
From Stockton Street.
Bushwick Photo du Jour: Simply Irresistible
Filed under: 11206, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn, Dung of the Day, Other Shit, Urban Artifact
From Melrose Street.
Urban Fur: Henpecked!
I see a number of amazing things while knocking around our fair city— but a cat guarding a hen house? That’s a new one for me!
It was explained to me by the very nice volunteer at this endeavor, Bushwick City Farm, that this friendly feline’s name is Little Grey Cat. She was given this moniker by the local children.
Photographing chickens is difficult. They are not terribly keen on the idea of posing for the camera. But they are quite keen on pecking them— which is what this sassy gal did shortly after taking the above photo.
An prodigal sock, however, is another matter altogether. This item caused quite stir. So much so its founder (as seen above having this trophy removed from her beak) was pursued by her enviously feathered friends. Conclusion: chickens do not like cameras— but they do fancy footwear!
Meanwhile, this goose calmly observed this hilarity from her coop.
Ever seen a guinea hen? Well now you have seen two of them!
And Little Grey Cat presides over it all! You can learn more about Buchwick City Farm and the amazing project they have in the works on nearby Stockton Street by clicking here.
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