FROM 4TH AVENUE, BROOKLYN
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Tagged 4TH AVE, bicycle, Brooklyn, green, Lime, Slim Pickens, store front, WHAT
Posted in Greenpoint, Non-human Life
Tagged bicycle, blue, Brooklyn, green, Greenpoint, moped, plants, red
After getting married last week, my wife & I decided to spend a brief honeymoon at the new Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, even though we live less than a mile away. It was a very nice experience, but what really caught my eye was Dan Funderburgh‘s beautiful wallpaper that was made specifically for this location, using iconic images from North Brooklyn, like the GreekRussian Orthodox Church, the red fire call posts, and graffitied post office boxes. Check out the detail in these vignettes. Very cool.
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* My use of “hipster” is non-deragatory
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Tagged bicycle, blue, Dan Funderburgh, Greek Orthodox Church, Hipster, milk crate, papoer, wall, wallpaper, water tower, white, Wythe Hotel
Posted in Food, Gadgets, Greenpoint
Tagged BBQ, bicycle, grill, portable grill, wheels
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Tagged America, American Flag, bicycle, bicycle shop, Brooklyn, flag, Greenpoint, Humboldt Street, Michillen Man, night, tires, window
No, not the dude on the bike, but in the background. It’s the real Queen Mary 2 docked in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Farmers along the route of the Tour de France made a giant moving bicycle out of their farm machinery. You’ve got to watch this video; these farmers are dope!
(Via Buzzfeed)