Sunday, August 28, 2011
A shot of another downed tree in Tompkins Square Park
Now in the Hurricane Irene Lost and Found
Post Irene, East River looks pretty much the same
As Dave on 7th notes, the garbage tells the story. Water level got to promenade level here along East River Park.
O'Hanlon's sets up 'Emergency Boredom Relief Center'
Irene creates historic lines for Mud Coffee
on East Ninth Street ... and it wasn't even open yet notes @marytom
And from John Marshall Mantel...
East River, 11:30 a.m., Aug. 28
3 downed trees in Tompkins Square Park
That was the early word this morning from the people milling about who seemed to know what they were talking about... Dave on 7th has some photos...
Another downed tree
EV Grieve reader Alex reports the loss of a beautiful tall tree in the yard between Fifth and Sixth Streets between Avenue A and B.
Fortunately, the tree fell toward Avenue A, because otherwise it would probably have taken out some people's windows.
The tree (on the left) in August 2009. Not sure when the tree on the right came down.
Fortunately, the tree fell toward Avenue A, because otherwise it would probably have taken out some people's windows.
The tree (on the left) in August 2009. Not sure when the tree on the right came down.
The best of East Village Irene preparation art
Hells Angels show what they thought of Hurricane Irene
Storm flushes out Tompkins Square Park rats
Per EV Grieve reader Jamie: "Past Tompkins...teeming with rats...pretty unbelievable. It looks like the whole ground was moving."
And from @gaminette — "There are dozens of not dead rats in Tompkins Square Park - they came thru #Irene just fine."
Second Avenue around 9:45 a.m.
Third Avenue around 9:50 a.m.
First Avenue around 9:40 a.m.
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