Just keeping tabs on the ongoing battle for the wall here at the Verizon building on 13th Street at Second Avenue... Previously.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Possible delay in emergency responses today
We'll periodically have information on local fire company activities, including when they are closed for periods of time... particularly the FDNY’s Engine 28 and Ladder 11 — the two fire companies quartered at 222 E. Second St.
The following companies that are either located in the East Village or that respond to emergencies in the East Village have M.U.D. (Multi-Unit Drill) scheduled for Sundays:
E-14
E-5
L-3
E-15/L-18
Companies MAY experience delays when responding to emergencies during Multi-Unit Drill.
Frozen drinks trend getting out of hand
This one has Correlejo Blanco tequila, chipotle chili agave, toasted cardamom infused agave, chipotle chili toasted cardamom infused agave, red pepper puree, cucumber, Dimmi Italian cordial, fresh lime, untoasted agave, orange bitters and hickory smoked ice melter. It's $27,000. You get to keep the car
Actually, EV Grieve contributor Bobby Williams passes along these ice car photos from Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
Actually, EV Grieve contributor Bobby Williams passes along these ice car photos from Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
Maximum security
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Photo fun with the Kardashians
Already tired of seeing this ad on Houston for the reality show "Kourtney and Kim Take New York" ...
So let's have a little fun with Camera Bag...
1974...
Instant...
Cinema...
Fisheye...
Infrared...
So let's have a little fun with Camera Bag...
1974...
Instant...
Cinema...
Fisheye...
Infrared...
'Every pioneer that has passed through Lower Manhattan has no doubt felt that their time there was the Golden Age'
In the Times today, Helene Stapinski checks in with an essay titled, "The Max Fish Magic: Will It Travel Well?" In the 1990s, Max Fish was more than her favorite bar — "It was an essential part of my central nervous system."
Here's another passage:
[Photo — Nancy Siesel/The New York Times]
Here's another passage:
Every pioneer that has passed through Lower Manhattan has no doubt felt that their time there was the Golden Age. There were the Dutch and then the English and Irish. And, even before them, the Indians who smoked tobacco pipes on wooded paths. I’m sure my great-grandmother, who made an extended pit stop there between Ellis Island and Jersey City, thought the neighborhood had lost its edge back in the ’90s — the 1890s. “Posers,” I can hear her say in Southern Italian dialect. “Imposters.”
[Photo — Nancy Siesel/The New York Times]
Friday, January 14, 2011
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