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Rusty Fence, J.J. Byrne Park, Park Slope

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Paula Radcliffe in the lead!

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Filed under  //   NYC Marathon   Park Slope   Running  
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So cool to see 4th Ave all cleared off for the Marathon

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6th Ave, Park Slope

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Under Construction

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Flowers

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Perfect Day

Great end to a perfect day - dinner at Sheep Station with Erin and little Dean. They have a tasty salad special with fried calamari, feta cheese, kalamata olives, hearts of palm, cucumbers and chick peas, and I paired it with a Six Point Sweet Action. 

I couldn't ask for anything more.

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Sugar Plum

Picked a bunch of these up at Union Market in Park Slope. That place is overpriced but these were grown locally in Geneva, NY at Red Jacket Orchards so I feel good about that at least. So yummy.

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Gowanus at Sunrise

Gowanus, both the canal and neighborhood, is an endless source of fascination for me.  The waterway is simultaneously reviled for being a massively polluted mess, and, recently, celebrated for being a prime location for clandestine dance and pool parties.

It is an area in flux. The EPA has proposed adding the canal to its list of Superfund sites, which will slowly (I mean, really slow: stretches of the Hudson River were declared a Superfund site twenty five years ago and are only now entering the final stages of cleanup) but surely remove the most toxic contaminants from the area but not necessarily involve any sort of revitalization of the sagging industrial landscape.  The Bloomberg administration, eager to rezone the neighborhood and effectively turn it into Brooklyn's next Williamsburg, has quickly cobbled together an alternative plan in which they cleverly but deceptively state that they would use EPA-style measures to clean up the canal, but of course do it much faster than the EPA would, using readily available taxpayer money instead of holding the polluters accountable.  Call me skeptical of the city's plan to say the least.

This morning was a gorgeous one in Gowanus, following a dreary, rainy day.  I took the above photos while walking my dog Theo over the Carroll St. bridge and could not help but be struck by the strange beauty of it all. Yes, it needs to be cleaned up.  No, it's not a pretty place in the traditional sense of the word.  But something about the neighborhood is endearing to me and I would hate to see that charm eradicated by ultra-modern, 10-story steel and glass condominiums.

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Union St from Grand Army Plaza to 4th Ave

A typical weekend morning for the three of us in photos as we make our way back from Prospect Park.  I know Park Slope catches a lot of flack for being whatever it is that people like to make fun of it for but it's a great place to live.

             
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Union_St._from_Grand_Army_Plaz.zip (2330 KB)

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