Urban Artifact: And The Kitchen Sink
Taken October 25, 2014.
New York Shitty Feral CitiBike Watch: Stuyvesant Town
Filed under: 10003, 10009, Criminal Activity, East Village, East Village Manhattan
As spotted today at 1st Avenue and 14th Street. Those of you who may wish to avail yourselves of a free ride should be advised that it has been brought to my attention that the NYPD is helping Citibike corral and collect these prodigal pieces of transportation. E.g.; if you happen to get caught violating traffic laws (and as such will be given a ticket) while riding an unsanctioned Citibike, our Finest will verify the latter with Citibike and you will land in jail. Given the bicycle theft problem on this, my side of the creek, I find this grimly entertaining. Ride carefully folks…
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Smiles
Filed under: 10003, East Village, East Village Manhattan, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy, Urban Fur
Taken by David Sierra.
Urban Artifact: Special East Village Edition
Looks like Santacon finally wound down for someone— or perhaps it has just begun? Only 116 days until Christmas, folks. Best to get your drink on early…
(Taken by kiminnyc.)
East Village Photos Du Jour: The Word On The Street
Filed under: 10009, East Village, East Village Manhattan, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy, The Word On The Street
Taken July 26, 2014.
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: There But For The Grace Of God…
Filed under: 10003, 10009, East Village, East Village Manhattan, Stuff The Makes Heather Sad
Taken by Scoboco.
Urban Fur: Special Feathered Edition
Filed under: 10003, East Village, East Village Manhattan, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy, Urban Fur
I made a new friend today on Stuyvesant Street. His name is Warlock!
East Village Photos Du Jour: The Maginot Line
Filed under: 10003, Culture War, East Village, East Village Manhattan, Street Justice
Although located in the East Village, I am certain plenty of folks on this side of the East River (especially those who reside in Williamsburg and along Franklin Street) can relate to what is being attempted here: a cordon sanitaire so folks who reside in the adjacent building do not have ingress and egress precluded by patrons of the establishment next door.
Sadly, it appears to be about as effective as its namesake.
Update, June 29th: I stand corrected! A fellow named Robert writes:
Your posts are usually on the money. This post:Is totally wrong, sadly; It’s not a resident line, or anything; Abraço opened up a little 2nd market store, roughly 6 doors down: the pink line is in fact a number of arrows leading their customers down the street.(I was there yesterday)
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