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rebeccmeister ([personal profile] rebeccmeister) wrote2023-02-23 02:32 pm
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City Observations [travel]

I FINALLY had time to get photos uploaded from last weekend.

Observations: tons of bikes all over the place, lots of different styles and whatnot.

New York Sights Seen

The owner of this bike is seated on the bench on the right side of the photo. He had some tunes going, but his dress and body posture suggested it might be wise to mostly leave him in peace, so I just surreptitiously took this photo and moved on.

New York Sights Seen

Enormous bar mitts appear to be hugely popular among bike messenger and delivery people here. Totally understandable in the winter cold.

Brooklyn

I am always pleased to spot this hashtag out in the wild.

Street dining appears to be here to stay. To which I say, GOOD. More space reclaimed for more people to enjoy.

Brooklyn

I think this might be the first time I've ever seen this sort of municipal compost bin, anywhere. Have you ever seen any, anywhere else? I'm curious!

New York Sights Seen

I LOVED the newly renovated Moynihan Train Hall. It is a beautiful space.
New York Sights Seen

New York Sights Seen

What I find slightly hilarious is that the glass ceiling reminds me of the glass-clad exterior of the downtown branch of the Seattle Public Library, a building that I loathe. Clearly, it isn't the glass that I object to.

But maybe I loved the Moynihan Train Hall so much because of the sugar high induced by the delicious Liege Waffle I found at a coffeeshop on my morning walk to reach it.
New York Sights Seen

This Liege waffle partially restored my faith in humanity. There's a place selling Liege waffles at the farmer's market in Troy, but the waffles from the Troy place are inferior in taste and texture. Very disappointing if one is anticipating the real thing.

Spring was arriving in the City. We saw the purple tips of crocuses, and the delicate white flowers of snowdrops.

New York Sights Seen

Oh, and throngs of tourists taking photos everywhere. An activity we gleefully joined.
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[personal profile] cmcmck 2023-02-23 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
All such recyclables get collected from the doorstep here including compostables and food waste (also compostable).
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[personal profile] mellowtigger 2023-02-23 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Condensing 2 replies into one...
Freezing rain? Brrrrrrrr.
Sprouts? Jealous!
Bikes? *sigh* (Loss of bicycling is one of my big disappointments for warzone life.)
Street dining? Yes! This quote today really captures the mood of the "new city" that many progressives want.
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[personal profile] mallorys_camera 2023-02-23 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've seen a few of those bright red compost bins in NYC now. It's a thang! ❤️

Good to see those bulb flowers poking through. NYC is just 10 days ahead of the mid-HV season-wise, and that means in just another 10 days, spring may begin here! (:::SWOON:::)
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[personal profile] altamira16 2023-02-24 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
We have that style of compost bin, but they are getting taken away because people cannot follow instructions. Basically, front of the house composting in restaurants and in places where there is no accountability, get trashed by people who either don't know better or are jerks.