Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Welcome back to New York!

We've heard many hellish travel stories this week... our friend Marty Wombacher passed along these shots from LaGuardia tonight... he made it back to the New York, though he was waiting it out at a bar for the two-hour cab line to subside...



Scharf Attack: Deitch Wall tagged




Billy Leroy, proprietor of Billy's Antique's, passes along these photos ... noting that the Kenny Scharf mural on Houston and The Bowery has been hit...

Updated: Sorry... missed that Animal NY already had this... See their photos here.

Mounds of trouble

These photos are courtesy of @MichaelTSanchez.




A second wind

I love these East Village photos from yesterday courtesy of Krikor. (Find more of his shots here at Flickr.)





Yes!

Superdive featured in the MTA's Tow Trucks of 2011 calendar

New Year's will be rung in with Superdive Surprises

Speaking of Superdive... Eater brings word that Superdive is open on New Year's Eve...


And it may not be the only time to enjoy Superdive in the New Year...

There's still a bus stuck at 14th Street and First Avenue



@ThePeterHa shot this yesterday. As of this morning, the bus is still stuck like this...

Riding in the bike lane? Bring your snow tires

Today in post-blizzard photos of the East Village

To be honest, this is more for the benefit of residents who are marooned elsewhere or vacationing somewhere warm (fuckers!) ... Um, several people who are out of town asked me what it's like out there today. Here is my report.

Getting to the curb/street remains challenging at certain corners...




...a police van got stuck here at Avenue A and Seventh Street... Some guy walked buy, and in a Nelson Muntz way, pointed and said, "Ha, ha!"



...people are having snow sex...



...and leaving their boots behind.

Christmas is over!(?)



Spotted yesterday afternoon on Avenue A and 13th Street — the first tree disposal of this holiday season... Last year, we spotted the first tossed tree on Dec. 24. BoweryBoogie spotted some tree trashing on Dec. 21.

Capturing the Pigeon Lady

A reader notes that someone has been laying down feed for the pigeons multiple times a day at the entrance to Tompkins Square Park at Ninth Street and Avenue A.... and the number of pigeons has been growing ...

So, yesterday, in the aftermath of the blizzard of the century, the reader finally caught the pigeon feeder in the act. She empties out huge bags of (what look like) bread crumbs, multiple times every day. Who is she? And why does she revel in unleashing the pigeon apocalypse?

So!

The harbinger in action...



Observing her evil handiwork before departing (from behind the light pole)...



...the aftermath....