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Biff,
I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights any more, and I never ever went out drinking on Atlantic Avenue. I guess it’s because I always worked in Manhattan and on the rare occasion that I went to a bar, I did so after work in that other Boro.
Supposedly for a time Greenwood was the second most popular tourist destination in New York, Niagara Falls being the most popular. My father was a funeral director and sadly most cemeteries get visited only by relatives or the parks department.
Yes, woodlawn is also gorgeous.
Hubby and I were in Staten Island once and came across a cemetery. We went in and it was what you saw in scary movies, with the overgrown grass and headstones knocked over. It was quite sad, but yet it was surreal. I wish I remembered the name of it, so I can go back. It was a small cemetery….anyone?
sam, I’m surprised you don’t know Floyd NYC. It’s on Atlantic (north side) between Henry and Clinton. It will began at 6pm (for those who can only attend early) and go as long as people care to stay (for those who can only go later). here is the website…will you attend?
Biff,
I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights any more, and I never ever went out drinking on Atlantic Avenue. I guess it’s because I always worked in Manhattan and on the rare occasion that I went to a bar, I did so after work in that other Boro.
Supposedly for a time Greenwood was the second most popular tourist destination in New York, Niagara Falls being the most popular. My father was a funeral director and sadly most cemeteries get visited only by relatives or the parks department.
Yes, woodlawn is also gorgeous.
Hubby and I were in Staten Island once and came across a cemetery. We went in and it was what you saw in scary movies, with the overgrown grass and headstones knocked over. It was quite sad, but yet it was surreal. I wish I remembered the name of it, so I can go back. It was a small cemetery….anyone?
Noki, my condolences.
rob…there are no horses in the cemetaries.
Nokilissa, my condolences on your grandmother.
My husband told me the toilet in his ex-girlfriends home back in Japan was so advanced he needed a tutorial just so he could “go”.
Noki, so sorry to hear about your grandmother.
Don’t mind Rob – he has a propensity to dislike anything that is liked by more then 5 people.
sam, I’m surprised you don’t know Floyd NYC. It’s on Atlantic (north side) between Henry and Clinton. It will began at 6pm (for those who can only attend early) and go as long as people care to stay (for those who can only go later). here is the website…will you attend?
http://www.floydny.com/