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well, I’m glad Crown Heights was shoveled because bedstuy is still buried in snow I have yet to see a street around here that isn’t covered in several feet of snow maybe they’ll get around to doing minimal plowing next week sometime after the uws/ues is all spick and span.
Thanks for the kind words, and I too am sorry for anything insulting and/or off-color I said a while back. Fortunately that is all behind us now, and we are on to better things!
OK Mr B. Its a draft copy of the large postcard that the “consortium” of brownstone neighborhoods puts out every Spring. It was sent out for proofm reading, so its possible that there might be some typos.
BTW, to”Brownnoser”, despite our previous disagreement, I’ve been reading your posts on topics other than my neighborhood, and I regret having misjudged you.
We had about 24 inches here in Crown Heights, and I’m proud to say that our residential streets (the sidewalks) are much cleaner than the streets of Greenwich Village, where I work. We only had one house on the entire block which did not shovel, compared to the Village streets I was slogging through, most of which were not shoveled. Hmmm.
Really beautiful houses in Ditmas Park. I’m sure there’ll be some on the Flatbush house tour which is the second Sunday in June this year (but, unless you have a LOT of stamina, you’ll have to choose between that HT and Boerum Hill, which is the same day.
well, I’m glad Crown Heights was shoveled because bedstuy is still buried in snow I have yet to see a street around here that isn’t covered in several feet of snow maybe they’ll get around to doing minimal plowing next week sometime after the uws/ues is all spick and span.
Agreed!
Thanks for the kind words, and I too am sorry for anything insulting and/or off-color I said a while back. Fortunately that is all behind us now, and we are on to better things!
OK Mr B. Its a draft copy of the large postcard that the “consortium” of brownstone neighborhoods puts out every Spring. It was sent out for proofm reading, so its possible that there might be some typos.
BTW, to”Brownnoser”, despite our previous disagreement, I’ve been reading your posts on topics other than my neighborhood, and I regret having misjudged you.
Bob,
Just email the list to us and we’ll post…
We had about 24 inches here in Crown Heights, and I’m proud to say that our residential streets (the sidewalks) are much cleaner than the streets of Greenwich Village, where I work. We only had one house on the entire block which did not shovel, compared to the Village streets I was slogging through, most of which were not shoveled. Hmmm.
If you’re serious, I would like to see the list.
Sorry I left out my full name on the post above. As you can see I DO post about things outside my own neighborhood 🙂
BTW, I have a list of all the Brooklyn house tours dates for this year–should I post it, or is it too early?
Really beautiful houses in Ditmas Park. I’m sure there’ll be some on the Flatbush house tour which is the second Sunday in June this year (but, unless you have a LOT of stamina, you’ll have to choose between that HT and Boerum Hill, which is the same day.