This has been an experience. In the Village all across lower Manhattab, there is no electric and no cell service. A time line of sorts. Monday. The first sign that things might be serious was the flower shop across the street closing at 1:10. They seldom succumb to any sort of early closing. While at …
Author Archives: The Chronicler
BDtheH- con’t
Between 2 and 4 am was up and at ’em due to the wonderful quiet of the street, not even the garbage trucks as predicted; the true quiet before the storm. Presently it’s around noon time, the streets of the Village have foot traffic, a few cabs, but no buses and no trucks. And of …
Batten Down the Hatches, once again….
… someone out there will remember that the inception of the observations of the City began a year ago, when there were major preparations afoot for a storm. The City shut down, the neighborhood collected at the local bar and thankfully nothing happened. Now we are at it again. The Subway will close at 7 …
Apocalypse
that’s what he termed it as I passed him on the street, as he was speaking to a friend outside of Starbucks. He continued, ‘if Starbucks is closing at 3:45, it must be the end times.’ What apparently he had not taken into consideration is that all the MTA trains and buses were going to …
How To Recognize Fall
Not that one needs any help. This is the exact same spot on the sidewalk, a week apart.
Sights to Love
This is on the East side of the City and I love the way the old building is remaining, squeezed in between two big modern ones.
No Words Needed
AirTrain JFK
The final-nailed-it-comment by the person who suggested I had no alternative to get to JFK the airport in rush hour but to take the Subway and the AirTrain was “if you somehow manage to screw that up, we have a far bigger problem’. So the journey began knowing it was a piece of cake. During …
Mid October
This is so wonderful. The weather is remaining mild and the street plantings have not been yet ‘frosted’.
Genius
Unfortunately not in this City. If you look closely at the photo below, the photo is of steps that lead up to or down from a train platform. What you are looking at against the wall, just above the treads, is a trough. This ‘trough’ is the ridge in which you may place your bicycle …