The City said that it was shutting down all Parks at 5 p.m. today in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy's high winds. However, workers locked the gates around Tompkins Square Park just after 2 p.m.
Anon 2:49 I am worried too. I did a slow walk all round TSP this afternoon looking for our little grumpy fella .. but I knew it was a long shot. But he is a tuffy and will surely find a hidey place.
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I am worried about the kitty of TSP. Has anyone seen him?
ReplyDeleteI saw a beautiful woodpecker, a la Woody, just now in a tree just across from the park on Avenue A.
ReplyDeleteGet ready for a Ben-like ratstravaganza when the heavy rains flood out the underground denizens of the park.
ReplyDeleteBe prepared for a Ben-like ratstravaganza when the heavy rains flood those underground burrows.
ReplyDeleteAnon 2:49 I am worried too. I did a slow walk all round TSP this afternoon looking for our little grumpy fella .. but I knew it was a long shot. But he is a tuffy and will surely find a hidey place.
ReplyDeletexoxo to our little buff TSP loner-rebel kitten
I vote we call him Pee Wee