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Streetlight basketball

December 1st, 2012


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Today’s route — 13.3 miles

December 2nd, 2012

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Dion

December 2nd, 2012



The pride of Belmont

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Prince Bakery

December 2nd, 2012



Apparently an exciting place to visit between 2 and 4 in the morning

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Hey Rosetta!

December 2nd, 2012



This building is also home to Dorothea and Annette.

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Esposito’s Social Club

December 2nd, 2012



Members only

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Portals of the day

December 2nd, 2012



The Rainey Memorial Gates at the Bronx Zoo

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Disapproving tortoise

December 2nd, 2012


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L vs. S

December 2nd, 2012



Two almost identically signed Bronx thoroughfares — Bolton St and Boston Rd — are separated by a single block. (You can get a better look at the signs here.)

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St. Francis of Assisi

December 2nd, 2012



and his birds

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The Holy Stairs

December 2nd, 2012



Adjacent to the grotto at St. Lucy's is this version of the Scala Sancta featuring life-size sculptural representations of the Stations of the Cross.

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9/11 memorial #106

December 2nd, 2012


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Your choice

December 2nd, 2012



New Life in the Bronx Church

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Hey, they tried

December 2nd, 2012



The rest of the characters fared better.

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Nicky

December 2nd, 2012



"You taking pictures? Take a picture of me."

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The precious files

December 2nd, 2012



of Gabe Weinstock the Thirteenth

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Do I?

December 2nd, 2012


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Clumps a-clinging

December 2nd, 2012



Amidst the hardwoods of the Bronx River Forest, a tree overturned by Hurricane Sandy airs out its roots.

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Death of a shopping cart

December 2nd, 2012



Burke Bridge over the Bronx River

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Beneath Southern Boulevard

December 2nd, 2012



Part of a five-arch span across the Bronx River

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Bronx River Island

December 2nd, 2012


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West Side Story on a lamppost

December 2nd, 2012


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José makes a friend

December 2nd, 2012



There are now two beavers living on the Bronx River. The newer one is named Justin Beaver. He has a Twitter account.

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This "allegorical masterpiece of its era" stands against the backdrop of the New York Botanical Garden Library Building.

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Or: a lonely robot peers out at the world

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Obscure history

December 2nd, 2012



memorialized on cracked concrete at the New York Botanical Garden parking garage

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Keepin' it simple

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Today’s route — 7.2 miles

December 15th, 2012

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1970 Fiat 500

December 15th, 2012



Same model, same color, same comment.

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Portal of the day

December 15th, 2012


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65 15th Street

December 15th, 2012



This stack of glass boxes, still under construction last year when the Googlemobile passed by, rises incongruously from a row of low-slung brick warehouses here in Gowanus.

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Sidewalk seating

December 15th, 2012


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Reflection and shadow

December 15th, 2012


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Windshield proselytization

December 15th, 2012


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A pooch named Bear

December 15th, 2012


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All dolled up

December 15th, 2012


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A perfect metaphor for life

December 15th, 2012



What?

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Wash, etc.

December 15th, 2012


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The lights of 13th Street

December 15th, 2012



This block of 13th Street, just west of Prospect Park, is lined with old-timey-looking gas lamps evoking the horse-drawn days of yore. Even the oldest lamps, however, date back only as far as the 1960s, when the Brooklyn Union Gas Company began its "Cinderella" program. Worried about the deterioration of Brooklyn as people began fleeing to the suburbs — you can't very well sell gas to a vacant building — the company started purchasing abandoned properties in declining neighborhoods, renovating them, equipping them with gas appliances and lights, and then selling them, all in an effort to show the potential of those neighborhoods and encourage others to buy and improve the surrounding houses. Exterior gas illumination, with all its attendant quaintness, proved to be quite popular here in Park Slope, and many homeowners have since chosen to install lamps of their own.

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Whitey

December 15th, 2012



A long-time fixture on 7th Avenue

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A colorful pair

December 15th, 2012


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Today’s route — 16.0 miles

December 18th, 2012

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Portal of the day

December 18th, 2012



According to a sign on the wall, this formerly mysterious and fence-shrouded Department of Health building we saw tucked beneath the White Plains Road Line back in September used to be the Williamsbridge Baby Health Station, but it currently serves as a Parks Department district headquarters and comfort station.

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the Bronx River is running high.

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Another section

December 18th, 2012



of this corrugated, muralated fence

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Fort Knox RC Park

December 18th, 2012



It looks like a giant mud pit today, but this patch of dirt on the bank of the Bronx River is actually a volunteer-built racecourse for radio-controlled cars. Check out this video of an official race here at the track.

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Ruins by the parkway

December 18th, 2012



Perhaps a remnant of the old Lorillard estate — the Lorillards started what is now the Lorillard Tobacco Company (which makes Newport and Kent cigarettes, among others) in 1760, building a still-standing snuff mill down by the Bronx River in the 1840s — this little overlook now sits alone in the woods just off the Bronx River Parkway.

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Old bags of cement

December 18th, 2012



hardened into stepping stones at the end of Lester Street

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No Parking Today Inc.

December 18th, 2012



"It's all about the cones, baby."