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Bartender on Halloween

George's likeness on blackboard in front of Whim

Halloween child

Balloon man on halloween

Ninos Pizza

One of the neighborhood's great churches

The Court Pastry Shop

The local barber shop

The local firehouse

The local grocery store

 

A great backyard garden

Bustling Court Street

Can't the guy read NO PARKING?

Carroll Park

Just a block away

My laundromat

The local movie theater

This is Clinton Street in Carroll Gardens

Where George goes to drink

A view of my block in what they call Brownstone Brooklyn.

 

After a hard day of dealing with the likes of Curtis and Kuby,
I can cozy up to this bar in my home.

 

Flowers and letters adorn a chain link fence, just two blocks from the site of the World Trade Center attacks. Some of my friends from out of town wanted to see it for themselves.

 

The view from East to West, just a block from the collapse.

 

My subway station

A look inside my first new york city apartment, a small loft in the West
Village.

Engine Company 204 on Degraw Street in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn is one of nine firehouses the city of New York wants to shutdown because of budget cuts. It's just a few blocks from where I live and was built in the 1860's.

New York city was hit by a couple of snowstorms in the winter of 02'. This what one street in Brooklyn looked like the day after.

My old radio collection

A peek inside George's Brooklyn home.

A New York city subway station. By the way, it's illegal to take pictures in the subway. I'm not making that up. I think it was Abbie Hoffman who told me---"always question authority." I did.


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