Memorial Day Weekend, 2010
Posted: November 8th, 2010 | Filed under: Brooklyn, Feed, Manhattan, Out Of Town, QueensFriday, May 28, 2010
There’s a story behind the weird stuffed animal menagerie on the corner of Bedford Avenue and North 1st Street in Williamsburg:
(See New York Shitty for more.)
We went to a keg party at the former Not For Tourists headquarters at 2 East Broadway. They had nice views of Chinatown and Lower Manhattan from the fourth floor there:
Paul Grieco of Terroir is a hoot. He’s right about street fairs, by the way, and feels strongly enough about it to include a page of his thoughts regarding the subject in the establishment’s book-length menu:
At Lupa, you can learn how to say “employees must wash hands before returning to work” in Italian:
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Mile End Deli in Boerum Hill has Montreal smoked meat almost as good as the stuff we tried in Canada back in February:
St. Agnes Church in Carroll Gardens. And the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Power House near the Gowanus Canal:
It’s weird how all power houses look similar. Here’s the IRT Power House on West 58th Street in Manhattan:
And here’s the former Pennsylvania Railroad Generating Plant in Long Island City:
The landmarked Coignet Stone Company Building at 3rd Avenue and 3rd Street in Brooklyn looks sad just sitting there all by itself:
Sunday, May 30, 2010
We took the train to the train station in Spring Lake, New Jersey, where we walked along the beach:
Then we walked along 3rd Avenue in town there:
Monday, May 31, 2010
Stinky beans at Sripraphai in Woodside:
An I kind of can’t believe that Yankees-Mets mural from the 2000 World Series is still there under the LIRR overpass at 39th Avenue and 58th Street in Woodside: