photographer, spin instructor, fix gear all around the town rider, doodler, street art junkie, rambler...
another random ride thru bklyn & some parts of queens by just crossing a street. An Indian Larry Tribute with the supposed "worlds best ice carver" (the cool dude in black leather & shades in the summer)The warped tiny bridge connects maspeth to middle village & is more like a springboard (creepy) & in some isolated back-road industrial nabe.and of course the feast of san genaro which has pathetically become just like any other NYC street fair, not a wifebeater or guido in sight,but you could pick up some wool hats from guatamala.sad.really sad.
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welcome to rockaway beach and the ridiculously sweet bungalow hide-a-ways. a lil' tiny hidden community way out yonder off the belt.a total shlep but so totally worth it.