No Fire
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| It must have been a false alarm. Two ladder trucks showed up, siren’s blaring, on Houston Street and Avenue A, but left soon after. More Ladder 11 |
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| Ladder 18, Fort Pitt, not shown, also was there. |

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| It must have been a false alarm. Two ladder trucks showed up, siren’s blaring, on Houston Street and Avenue A, but left soon after. More Ladder 11 |
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| Ladder 18, Fort Pitt, not shown, also was there. |
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| Walking through a lackadaisical after school snowball fight, their opponents were girls on the opposite side of Avenue B. |
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| Houston Street between Ludlow and Orchard. |
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| Houston Street and Avenue B. |
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| Unusual clouds, as regular as a plowed field. Tenth Street, looking west, near sunset. The closest match I’ve found for this pattern is this photo labeled Stratus at Sunset |
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| Beneath the pigeon tree, Southwest corner of Tompkins Park. It’s interesting seeing how their wing patterns makes it hard to distinguish individual birds; something that must make it a bit harder on the falcons. Not that I think Pale Male often hunts in the East Village. These guys are fat, slow, and unworried. |