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My World in Brooklyn

- sine - Monday, April 25th, 2005 : goo

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image 1092

1. our house
2. bicycle station, where i work
3. bailey fountain aka neptune fountain
4. tom's restaurant
5. brooklyn public library, designed to look like an open book
6. the brooklyn museum
7. archway at grand army plaza
8. osborne garden at the entrance to the brooklyn botanic garden
9. flatbush avenue / grand army plaza 2, 3, 4 train stop
10. entrance to prospect park

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Peter: 25th Apr 2005 - 13:50 GMT

some photos I have of a few of the items on this panorama:

image 1107
3. the fountain

image 1106
5. the public library

image 1108
7. the archway at grand army plaza

I posted these in a new entry...

this entry has a bad photo of the Grand Army Plaza subway stop.


nando: 25th Apr 2005 - 16:12 GMT

great photos expesially the areal one. where do you get a photo like that id really love seein my neighborhood like that too

elaine: 25th Apr 2005 - 16:55 GMT

you want ordanance survey, mate... or a helecopter

sine: nando: maps.google.com!!!!

elaine: 26th Apr 2005 - 06:59 GMT

I like this, of course, by the way, not the photo per se but the way you've used it.

sine: 27th Apr 2005 - 07:04 GMT

elaine: it's nice to see how far i have to go on a daily basis. also it's nice to see things from OUTER SPACE.

elaine: 27th Apr 2005 - 07:19 GMT

It works for me too, as a reader - and it has a certain comedy seen from the outer space angle, there she is, a tiny ant, going down the road, oops! careful now on the tiny bike, she's going to chain her bike up to take a photo in the botanical garden, it'll make her late for work... or whatever. a bit like the list of tasks on the urban orienteering website - buying chocolate and cinema tickets etc

ROBERT: 28th Nov 2005 - 16:54 GMT

THE BUILDING WHERE I LIVED IN 1958-59 IS STILL THERE AND THAT IS 446
ST. JOHN'S PL. NEAR WASHINGTON AV. (HOPE THE NUMBERS HAVEN'T CHANGED),
ANYWAY IT'S ONLY TWO BLOCKS AWAY FROM YOUR PLACE.
YOU'D SURELY MAKE ME A VERY HAPPY MAN IF YOU WOULD SEND ME ACTUAL PHOTOS FROM THE BUILDING AND THE CORNER, THANKS AGAIN, ROBERT.

Jamie: 28th Nov 2005 - 16:58 GMT

robert. friendly advice. turn off your 'caps lock' it's considered rude to post in all capitals. it's like SHOUTING

robert: 2nd Dec 2005 - 19:40 GMT

Thanks Jamie, didn't realize the volume was so high.

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