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Colombian pride

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Flag on a stump

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A gorgeous script

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It's Telugu, apparently.

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Childproofing the dirt?

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And that mailbox isn't too shabby, either.

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Way too excited

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Doesn't he know what's about to happen to him?!

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Angelic

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Portal of the day

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The bakers moved

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But the sign's still there.

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Joon’s House

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"Apt. subletted to Ricky", adds the sign. Is Joon's house this spot on the sidewalk? I asked a guy across the street, but he didn't know.

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Eking out a living

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Bok choy and broccoli rabe battle the January cold.

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That's the Long Island Rail Road on the bottom level and the subway (7 train) on the top.

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S. Ottomanelli & Son’s

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Sunnyside, cloudy

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Joon Cloud

January 6th, 2012

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Perspective; octopus

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Great New Yorkers

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Tyrome Tripoli Tree

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is what the plaque says.

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Bruce Di Mola

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Bruce's grandfather, an Italian immigrant, opened this printing business in Bushwick over 100 years ago. As I was walking by, my eye was drawn inside by the incredible collection of paper, type pieces, and ancient printing presses.

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83rd Precinct police station

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Walking past, I noticed that the frieze of the building on the left contained the seal of the City of Brooklyn. Brooklyn ceased being an independent city in 1898, when it became part of New York City, so I knew it must be a fairly old building, despite the modern-looking facade. As I was pondering this, a guy walked up to me and told me that it was built as a police station. The building you see here was originally the horse stable, and the upper floor was the hay loft. Upon further research, I learned that this was originally the 20th Precinct station, and then became the 83rd Precinct station when the precincts were renumbered in 1929. The 83rd Precinct has since moved to a different location, and this building is now occupied by the Brooklyn North Task Force.

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Himrod

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One of the great street names of New York City

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Portal of the day

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And its mail slot

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The flames of 1977

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A devastating year for Bushwick



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Traditional headdress

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Face

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Lurking

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Reaching out

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Vander Ende-Onderdonk House

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Built in 1709

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Troutman Street

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Between Central and Evergreen

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In through the out door?

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The poem is titled "Ciudad sin Sueño (Nocturno de Brooklyn Bridge)".

Also: Kyrgyzstan!

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Another part of that mural

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Cocoon of Love

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Bushwick row houses

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The sun sets on Bushwick

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Day 8




More info (scroll down the page a bit)

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Alberto El Gordo

January 7th, 2012

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X

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Just-Chillin’ ministry

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Union Street

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Crown Heights, Brooklyn

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The Window of the Martyrs

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Holy Cross Cemetery

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Gil Hodges

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You can see a few Jewish Dodgers fans have paid their respects at this Catholic Cemetery.

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Brooklyn’s Sears Tower

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A specialized trade

January 7th, 2012