I'm walking every street in New York City.
This is the counterpoint to
my walk across the US. Instead of seeing a million places for just a minute each, I'm going to spend a million minutes exploring just one place. By the time I finish walking every block of every street in all five boroughs, I'll have traveled more than 8,000 miles on foot — all within a single city.
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hehe I want to see the guy in the black car get out of that tight spot !
Parking must definately be an adventure there. No wonder most take taxi’s
Spoiler alert !! Wait till you see some street shots of the bronx, where in the narrow tight streets…all the cars have thier mirrors tucked in so they dont get hit by the mirrors of the cars squeezing down the street……
that’s a cool painting!
Awesome artwork!!!
I know the parking was already commented on, but I can’t help but wonder if he “nudged” in front of him when he parked. (Or maybe the white care parallel parked afterwards and almost hit the car behind him!)
So the Octopus is looking up at the oil well…..so that is what happened at the BP rigg….ahhhh I see.
in Buenos Aires, the cars all touch, and are left out of gear without brake. you leave, you move the row and pull away
Interesting. In theory, it seems that one could steal a car this way, by pushing it down the street. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons no one in NYC parks that way, plus in some spots the cars would simply roll away. :-)
As for the octopus, I wish I could make out what the graffiti says on top of the art.