Day 1046

A lone fisherman

November 10th, 2014



Compare to the fishin' scene on the west side of the Throgs Neck Bridge (the bridge you see above).

Throgs Neck, or Throggs Neck, is the section of the Bronx at the other end of the bridge. According to the NY Times: "The name derives from John Throckmorton, an Anabaptist from England who had lived in Rhode Island before he established a small settlement in 1642 in what is now the southeastern corner of the Bronx."


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