East Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: Falling Down
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From Thames Street.
Miss Heather
Bushwick Photo Du Jour: Burning Candy
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From Johnson Avenue.
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East Williamsburg Street Art Du Jour: Bogart Street
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When I took the above photograph of this piece by C215 I didn’t realize it came with a little “added value”: nice stencil piece of Britney Spears and Madonna’s infamous “kiss”.
Miss Heather
Bushwick Street Art Du Jour: A Matter Of Opinion
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From Johnson Avenue.
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New York Shitty Day Starter: Friday Edition
This photograph of a young girl waiting for her mother to complete a day’s work at a Bushwick Tortilleria was taken by Carnade and struck me as the perfect way to kick off this summery Friday. The wait’s almost over!
Miss Heather
Bushwick Photos Du Jour: For Sale
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From Varick Avenue.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Street Art Du Jour: $howta
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Taken June 23, 2010.
Miss Heather
P.S.: You can see more work by $howta by checking out my photo pool, which he/she has seen fit to join!
Bushwick Gentrification Watch: Courtesy Counts
Filed under: 11206, 11237, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Street Furniture
Lest today’s content has not made it clear today I decided to take a trip “down south”. It has been awhile since I have had the time to knock around East Williamsburg and Bushwick. This is a shame, as I invariably find something interesting. This afternoon was no exception.
It was on Grattan Street that this cheerfully painted bathtub (pressed into service as a planter) caught my eye.
Upon closer inspection I discovered it was part of a larger al fresco living room suite.
The throw pillow is a nice touch, if I may say so myself. I am certain you have undoubtedly noticed (as I did) that the above-depicted street furniture clearly states it is not to be removed. Well, a sign affixed to a nearby chair sheds some light on this.
I cannot agree more. The “new” north Brooklyn is no place for such language. Get some fucking manners. Some of us have kids!
Miss Heather
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