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Shortal of the day

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Gowanus beach ball!

July 3rd, 2012


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9/11 memorial #72

July 3rd, 2012


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9/11 memorial #73

July 3rd, 2012


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Steamer of the Damned

July 3rd, 2012



Our second encounter with the Red Hook grain elevator

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No trapping allowed

July 3rd, 2012


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Erie Basin Park

July 3rd, 2012



IKEA wanted to put a store in Red Hook on the site of an old shipyard; as part of the deal, they had to build a park to preserve some of the area's history and provide public access to the waterfront. The sprawling park is quite beautiful, and incorporates many shipyard relics, including the massive crane you see here. I do have one complaint, though...

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So that's what carts are for? Fascinating!

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Wavy sun loungers?

July 3rd, 2012



With anti-skateboard logs?

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Water Taxi

July 3rd, 2012



Now boarding: the all-important rack of snack-size Frito-Lay products

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Brooklyn’s trolley

July 3rd, 2012



These cars are owned by the Brooklyn Historic Railway Association, an organization run by Bob Diamond (of Atlantic Avenue Tunnel fame) that hopes to re-establish trolley service in Brooklyn. They've struggled for more than a decade to obtain city approval for the project, and at one point were even laying tracks in the street, but all that now remains of their efforts are these three rusting trolley cars sitting behind the Fairway supermarket in Red Hook.

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Free barge!

July 3rd, 2012



The Waterfront Museum

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Manhattan's 34th Street Partnership BID may have outgrown these dinged-up old planters, but Red Hook isn't too proud to put them to good use. You can find quite a few of them livening up the waterfront around here.

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Some Walls Are Invisible

July 3rd, 2012



A head that is either exploding into facets or cohering

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Portal of the day

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Jaws!

July 3rd, 2012