Tree Down in The Slope
This just in from Arkady: Large tree down on St. John’s Place just above Seventh Avenue in the Slope.
This just in from Arkady: Large tree down on St. John’s Place just above Seventh Avenue in the Slope.
This just in from Arkady: Large tree down on St. John’s Place just above Seventh Avenue in the Slope.
This just in from Arkady: Large tree down on St. John’s Place just above Seventh Avenue in the Slope.
Denton – heh heh heh…
Damn. I’m glad that’s not my house.
“do people really have to pay for damage caused by mother nature? that’s f’d up. i wouldn’t!”
Did you have to buy a new pair of pink slippers yesterday after the slush ruined the old pair? There’s the concept.
Always parking spots in gowanus…. to go along with your toxic soil/air.
“Nomi, try parking in a meter spot. good chance you’ll find cleared out spots. pay for the day hope streets are more cleared out by Sun then try your luck to find a spot then”
Do you officially love me now? It’s OK, you can say it.
That’s a good idea . . . if I could get a metered spot Saturday (tomorrow) and then stay there Sunday, maybe by Monday or late Sunday things will be easier. Though, I think the mounds might take longer to shrink, but I’ll see.
I can actually park at the Navy Yard where I have a studio, but then it’s a cab back and forth . . . ok, I will cease talking about my personal inconveniences now. At least for a little while.
cant you park it in some random parking lot along 4th avenue? i know that some people on my block definitely use the parking lot of TD bank on the corner of 5th ave and 1st street when the bank is closed.
*rob*
Nomi, try parking in a meter spot. good chance you’ll find cleared out spots. pay for the day hope streets are more cleared out by Sun then try your luck to find a spot then
“you shouldn’t have a car.”
That stinging feeling you’re suddenly noticing on your posterior is me hitting you.
But, yeah, I am going to have to move someones else’s huge pile, I guess? Where will I put it? Or where will the person I pay put it? You know, I left Brooklyn a day after the last storm, so I didn’t have to worry about this, or so I thought . . .
We should remove the trees from Brooklyn before they cause more damage.