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procyon: peter: too bad about the sane stuff getting painted over! i read somewhere that someone is rehabilitating the place, though... as a resident of a beautiful old building with a lot of terra cotta sculptural details, i'm always happy to see another one being taken care of on a structural-integrity...

in response to Road Trip, Part II

love101: this is more cleaner than most states in America

in response to Urban Decay

procyon: sort of; important but not too important. the '33 world's fair was there, and it was the site of mayor daley's famous, ridiculous late-night bulldozing in 2003. from the next day's Trib: "Mayor Richard Daley launched the surprise closing of Meigs Field at a secret meeting over the weekend where he...

in response to Adler, 12th St. Beach and the Former Meigs Field

procyon: That's weird... I feel like my eyes went straight to the vertex of the bronzish building in the very foreground.

in response to Snow on Third Ave

procyon: orange, hot pink and violent [hazardous?] chemicals!! awesome!! i like the last one a lot, too.

in response to Walk Around Astoria

graham: he died when he fell off the brooklyn bridge. he went to hunter college high school and yes, that little piece of his art in the high school is still there. some dumb girl is goin around writing SANE SMITH....HE LIVES ON

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: lovely kitties. I wouldn't mind sharing my sofa with them. I didn't know the slimey hippo thing. How brilliant they are.

in response to The Pussy Cats That Roam the Wilds Near Me

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: zactly. And I work in advertising. Coincidence? (actually yes, I was really just looking at the snow in the light. Everything else fell into place)

in response to Snow on Third Ave

jack: quite interesting photos. beautiful animals and you get them so perfectly. do you have the opportunity to photograph natives in the bush? that would be something to see. thanks for your pic's they're great.

in response to The Pussy Cats That Roam the Wilds Near Me

Margie: Going to my first Monster Truck rally in Houston Saturday. Never hear of them unitl we came to Houston for the winter. Good pictures. Comments were also a help because it told of what was going on.

in response to Monster Trucks

mike: Definatly should have called a locksmith, cheap and quick. would have cost $70. Cheaper and less mucking around that smashing glass.

in response to A Very Expensive Locksmith

Guy McLaren: The unnamed cat is a lynx also called the caracal

in response to The Pussy Cats That Roam the Wilds Near Me

Guy McLaren: I still say thats not a pit biull, a heinz 57 maybe...

in response to Pit Bull Walking

Guy McLaren: In case anyone is wondering 1. Black Eagle 2. Yellow billed kite 3.& 4 Cape Griffon Vulture 5 Ground Hornbill 6. Marabou Stork Most of these wonderful creatures are in serious danger of dissapearing. Ther are 1500 known breeding pairs of the ground hornbill left. Farmers are poisonong 100's of these birds to kill lynx and...

in response to Raptors

Brooklyn: Magical picture... Ther are no words

in response to Park Place

Brooklyn: What a lovley pic. I grew up at 588 Park Place. My heart still lives there hadamsky@comcast.net

in response to Park Place Shuttle

jack: for advertising purposes when you look at an ad you come in on the upper left side of the picture, then your eyes travel down to the upper right, then the branches brings you to the left center the dark structure stops your eyes from running off the page and...

in response to Snow on Third Ave

Andrew Smith: Good one fellas, anyhow, heres a few more of 'dem pics' Princes Park Old River/Riverside Avenue Old River, with new houses on the right hand side on the site of 'The Jezzies' The bad side of the moss, easier than going to the tip Outweighed by the good side

in response to Irlam, Manchester

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