(October 19) Those showing up today got a free wooden cheapo-crap set of dominos. The view was much more worth the trip.
(October 19) Now that the developer of the Domino Sugar Refinery in Williamsburg is making nice with the community, they held an open house. I arrived to find a lot of people like myself, taking photographs, as well as many milling around, and sitting at tables, drinking wine and eating cheese that they’d brought with them. The property does have quite a view.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen these guys on a Sunday afternoon before.
There’s a lot going on behind all these closed doors.
There’s a story here, I just don’t know what.
I think I saw this place on Gothamist.
It’s a very colorful neighborhood.
This is what you see at the end of the entrance path.
(October 14) Echoes of graffitti past and more mosiacs.
One more from the Delancey St. fish mosaics
Kosciusko Street Station on the J
(September 21) On the way home from the San Gennaro Festival, I took some shots as best I could of the new work going on inside a fenced in area on President St.
My father had one just like this, if I remember correctly.
Everything but the Impala is fair game in here.
Surely no one has gone barefoot here and lived.
“The Egg Man” lives on my block.
(September 16,17)
Outside the Hudson Park Library
More change in the neighborhood
I’ve never heard of the Subway Sun
Just like politics, all graffitti is local
What is Hebrew for “Post No Bills”?