summer city weekend

i suppose it's not technically summer, but it felt like it this weekend. it was the best! i visited a friend i hadn't seen in a while, repotted some plants, and went on two long walks. i saw prospect park lake from a new angle, there was a street fair on fifth.... plus, hhh made brunch AND dinner. to more of the same, all summer long. 

a view of the williamsburg bridge from greenpoint.

a view of the williamsburg bridge from greenpoint.

midtown manhattan is across the water.

midtown manhattan is across the water.

i'd never come to this part of the lake before. 

i'd never come to this part of the lake before. 

an apartment building in prospect lefferts gardens. 

an apartment building in prospect lefferts gardens. 

grass in a basketweave parquet pattern, outside prospect park on ocean parkway.

grass in a basketweave parquet pattern, outside prospect park on ocean parkway.

have a great week! xoxo

around here

i spend most weekends in brooklyn, but i don't get out as much as i should. hhh's hermit-like tendencies can be contagious, and the god-awful winter didn't help. and when i do leave the house, it's often to eat. (restaurants are the best destinations. after eating, i can sometimes be persuaded to see other sights.) but my aunt and uncle are visiting from taiwan, and i am using the occasion to see all the things within ten miles of my apartment that i (shamefully) have not visited in years (or ever). 

DUMBO's view of manhattan bridge

DUMBO's view of manhattan bridge

on saturday, we headed through brooklyn bridge park, into DUMBO, over the bridge and then wandered through the financial district, up to canal street. it was only four hours, but traveling through these neighborhoods on foot reminded me that i wanted to get a hold of the new york nobody knows, by cuny-based sociologist william helmreich. he took four years to walk all of new york city's 6,000 miles. (every. single. block.) out of curiosity, i had picked up goodbye to all that: writers on loving and leaving new york, but am unswayed by their stories. maybe it's just because i'm not yet ready to go. helmreich's book is about a man's love of this city, and i love new york in any season but winter. it's looking like good reading for a city summer. 

in the shadow of brooklyn bridge

in the shadow of brooklyn bridge

manhattan looks good from here.

manhattan looks good from here.