Williamspoint Photos Du Jour: Critters
From Greenpoint Avenue, Ainslie Street, Kent Avenue & Wythe Avenue.
Miss Heather
Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: Windows
Rodney Street
Kent Avenue
Ainslie Street
Scholes Street
Waterbury Street
Miss Heather
Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: On The Waterfront
Filed under: Williamsburg
Kent Avenue
Metropolitan Avenue
River Street
Grand Ferry Park
Miss Heather
TODAY: Empty Cages Collective At NYC Pet Supply
Today starting at noon some of the comely cats of Empty Cages Collective will be accepting human callers at NYC Pet Supply on Bedford Avenue. Even if you are not in a position to adopt a cat swing by, say “Hi” and give a few well-deserved head scratches and tummy rubs to some of the finest felines in the County of Kings!
Empty Cages Collective Cat Adoption Event
May 16, 2009; Noon – 5:00 p.m.
NYC Pet Supply
241 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11211
You can also lend a hand by donating your time, money or purchasing items on their Amazon wishlist! For more details check out Empty Cages Collective’s web site.
Miss Heather
Has Anyone Seen Brooklyn?
The pitbull mix, that is!
This flier hails from Roebling Street and Metropolitan Avenue and is the second furkid named after the Boro of Kings who has gone MIA in as many months! If you have seen this rather formidable (but friendly) dude or know of his whereabouts please contact his owner via the above phone numbers.
Thanks!
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Starter: North 12 Street Tough Love
You know, speaking as someone who has two art degrees (just like this woman) I have very little sympathy for her. This poster reeks of narcissism and entitlement.
But even I have to admit this is pretty damned harsh.
Ouch!
Miss Heather
East Williamsburg Photo Du Jour: Convergence
Filed under: Williamsburg
From Grand Street.
Miss Heather
East Williamsburg Street Seating Du Jour: Scholes Street
I have been despondent at the recent dearth of good street seating to be found in north Brooklyn of late. My theory is this due to the recession. People tightening their belts = less people upgrading to new furniture. Less new furniture = less old furniture to be discarded. You get the idea. The previous having been written I came across a bevy of beauties on Scholes Street today. Enjoy!
Subterranean Naugahyde.
A dalmatian dining chair.
A study in complementary colors.
Mod with aluminum siding.
Yes, I know. This ensemble does not qualify as street furniture per se— but who could resist posting it!
Miss Heather
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