Southside Photos du Jour: Halloween 365 Days A Year

I have featured this window (which can be found on South 1st Street between Havemeyer Street and Driggs Avenue) on a number of occasions. While the arrangement changes from time to time I can personally attest that the subject matter remains the same: dolls, horror movie characters and acts of mutilation. Note the solitary ghost at the bottom right-hand corner. A nod to All Hallow’s Eve, perhaps? Only the mind behind this masterpiece knows for certain.

In any case I have to confess I am pretty fond of this new addition!
Williamsburg Halloween Watch: Fillmore Place



There was a little street, just a block long, which lay between Grand Street and North Second Street, called Fillmore Place. This little street was obliquely opposite the house my grandfather owned and in which we lived. It was the most enchanting street I have ever seen in all my life, It was the ideal street— for a boy, a lover, a maniac, a drunkard, a crook, a lecher, a thug, an astronomer, a musician, a poet, a tailor, a shoemaker, a politician. In fact this was just the sort of street it was, containing just such representatives of the human race, each one a world unto himself and all living together, a solid corporation, a close knit human spore which could not disintegrate unless the street itself disintegrated. — Henry Miller, Tropic of Capricorn
New York Shitty Photo du Jour: All American
Filed under: 11211, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn

From Bedford Avenue.



















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