From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Spring

This message hails from the Nassau Avenue stop of the Crosstown Local and comes courtesy of the camera of Single Linds Reflex.

Miss Heather

LAST GASP, Part I: Crosstown Local Photo Du Jour

Erin (who sent me the above photo) writes:

Just in case anyone was wondering why the g wasn’t running tonight. Looks like there’s a gp arsonist in our midst.

Methinks the MTA has finally pushed some Crosstown Local patron over the edge. Damn.

Miss Heather

Crosstown Local Photo Du Jour: Open Your Eyes

May 8, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Crosstown Local, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

From Metropolitan Avenue.

Miss Heather

LAST GASP: Might Take Awhile

April 26, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic 

Might Take Awhile

The MTA ia a Hater

Fade To Black

More sullen utterances of revolt from the Crosstown Local at Greenpoint Avenue.

Miss Heather

Crosstown Local Photos Du Jour: Changes

From the Queens-bound platform at Greenpoint Avenue.

Miss Heather

Crosstown Local Photo Du Jour: Greenpoint Avenue

Taken April 23, 2010.

Miss Heather

Photo Credits: Mister Heather

Crosstown Local Photos Du Jour: Manifest Destiny At Greenpoint Avenue

As it would happen the Mister majored in History (with a concentration on European history) and I minored in History (with an emphasis on Latin American/Colonial Spanish History). Needless to say we, as dorks, took rapt interest in this primer. History is not a field one studies in the hopes of earning a lot of money. But it does lend itself nicely to being pedantic on occasion. This is one of them. Here’s our “Church Avenue Bound” platform analysis:

  1. Does the “acquisition” of Hawaii date from when it became a territory or a state? This is a matter of opinion.
  2. Texas was an independent republic before it became part of the United States. This is nitpicking to be certain, but it is true. The second President of Texas was Sam Houston. As one of his descendants I feel rather strongly about pointing this out as he made this happen— for better or worse.
  3. Whoever inscribed this poster needs a primer on the Texas Revolution/War For Independence, Louisiana Purchase and the Mexican-American War. California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas were the spoils from the lattermost. A conflict the Mister called the first war of “acquisition”.
  4. I’m kind of surprised this person didn’t make note that Alaska was purchased by the United States from Russia for the sum of $7,200,000.00 by one William H. Seward (hence why it was called “Seward’s Icebox”). He was, prior to being Secretary of State for Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, the 12th Governor of New York State. He also has a statue erected in his memory at Madison Square Park.

Miss Heather

Williamsburg Photo Du Jour: Bloom!

April 18, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Crosstown Local, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

From Metropolitan Avenue.

Miss Heather

Crosstown Local Photo Du Jour: No Lie

It would appear that like the Garden Spot’s rating as the 5th most livable neighborhood in New York City by New York Magazine has gone to one G train patron’s head. You can (and should) see the above piece of Greenpoint glory in larger format by clicking here. Priceless.

Miss Heather

Photo Credit: Mister Heather

Quicklink: The L Train Rat

Those of you who are looking for a little lite entertainment and happen to be on Twitter may want to give this, the musings of a L train rat,  a look-see. If you do, here’s a sampling of what you’ll find:

i get so self conscious when everyone watches me look for food on the track

every once in awhile people at the 1st ave stop smell like delicious fried dough and i just want to kill myself

people seem to hate me 100x more when i’m rained on.

too fat to fit inside bottle 🙁 should probably go on a run to 8th ave.

Special thanks go out to Lisacat for bringing this to my attention. Check it out!

Miss Heather

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