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Bug “n” Out

April 8th, 2014



A modified '72 Beetle

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’55 Plymouth

April 8th, 2014



"A Plymouth like none other"

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Routing the rain

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Earthwork at the stables

April 8th, 2014



Perhaps some improvements are under way at this dilapidated urban barnyard in Gerritsen Beach? But where have the horses gone?

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Found them!

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Looks like a worn-down old millstone! The horses in the background certainly seem intrigued by its potential historical value.

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’57 Chevy and company

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One classic after another

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1950 Chrysler

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Awesome mailbox #89

April 8th, 2014


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Your dog’s dirt

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Plumb 1st Street

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Presumably named after the formerly pugilistic Plumb Island, "Plumb" is the most obscure of Brooklyn's street prefixes.

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Marine Park

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Back weeds

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An abandoned truck

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and the Manhattan skyline. This isn't the first discarded vehicle we've seen back weeds in Marine Park, nor was it the only one I saw today.

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Celest(e) Court

April 8th, 2014



Of the six intersections found along the course of this street, three have a sign that reads — and has always read — "CELEST CT". The other three, like the one above, have a modified "CELESTE CT" sign, the final "E" in the name concealed beneath a piece of green tape. Google currently labels the street "Celeste Ct", while Yahoo goes with "Celest Ct". Bing plays it safe and uses both "Celest Ct" and "Celeste Ct". NYC's official online map says "CELESTE CT".

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Magnolia buds

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’57 Buick station wagon

April 8th, 2014