Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Found on Pacific Street in Brooklyn near Smith. A tenant said it has been a work in progress since 9/11. Picture does not do it justice, check it out for yourself if you can....
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Labels: mosaics, Smith Street
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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Labels: american flag, carroll gardens
Monday, October 22, 2007
Original Destination: Fort Greene
Post Recap: Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Gowanus, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace and Boerum Hill
Having never been to Fort Greene and Clinton Hill we set out for our first experience and were pleasantly surprised. The farmers market at Fort Greene Park was great and a nice size. We found lots of good restaurants and not too many coffee joints. We ate at Mullanes Bar & Grill on Lafayette and had a great meal. We visited My Little India which we thought originally was an Indian restaurant only to find that they have great furniture and home items. We also came across some great views of the Empire State Building from some of the side streets as shown below...
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Labels: empire state building, Fort Greene, habana outpost, mullanes bar
Sunday, October 14, 2007
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Labels: american flag, long beach
Friday, October 12, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
This weeks Flag found on New York Street in Long Beach, Long Island.
Also, came across a site today: amillionlittlepictures.com.
You get to use a disposable camera to take pictures of an adventure and then send it in to this site. They choose a city with the most entries and then host a gallery of the photo's in that city. Time is running out but they will send cameras out until Nov 1. NY is lagging behind California, Texas and Georgia so sign up and get the gallery here. It's $16, money goes to charity, shipping and the gallery.
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Labels: american flag, amillionpictures.com, long beach
Sunday, October 7, 2007
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Labels: apple farm, apple picking, long island