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This past weekend, walking home, I saw that one of my old, favorite pairs of shoes had finally fallen from the streetlamp where I had tossed them over a year ago.
I got the shoes at Schwab's Dry Goods on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee in 1994... old vintage Keds with yellowing rubber soles and "1976" stamped on the label on the tattered box. Thankfully, due to their odd size, they had actually hung around that long, waiting for me to discover them. Thats just the sort of shop Schwab's is, I guess.
At the time, big green suede shoes weren't particularly...
author: Peter : New York, NY

A lone security camera keeps a watchful eye on the north exit of the Canal street Q train station...
New York, NY...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

Abandoned storefront. Washington Avenue, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn...
author: Peter : New York, NY

Jack, I saw this on W. 40th Street, between Broadway and 6th Avenue, just south of Times Square. Thought you might get a kick out of it...
author: Peter : New York, NY

The vast bank of escalators and stairways at the WTC PATH station...
New York City, NY...
author: Peter : Newark, NJ

Immediately after departing Newark Penn Station, the PATH train crosses the huge drawbridge that spans the Passaic river. web link...
Immediately on the other side of the river is the first stop, Harrison, an area that seems populated mostly by large (and often abandoned) industrial warehouses and park-and-ride lots for commuters...
This shot reminded me of elaine's Pensive Technology post... more bridges (and Manhattan) approach in the distance as we head east...
Passing the huge shipping-container facilities in a blur as the train whizzes through Elizabeth, NJ and the Port Elizabeth shipping terminal itself...
More drawbridges and Manhattan drawing nearer as we pass an eastbound...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

I am pleased to see that I share the same name as my local Brooklyn barrel Dealer, heh...
Prospect Heights, Brooklyn...
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