I tried calling 911 to get someone to put some caution tape around this tree, it is in imminent danger of falling, and people are clustered all around it taking photos of the other tree fallen behind it. 911 put me off to 311 and 311 is totally overwhelmed and not answering. I also told my story to a cop. Here’s hoping no one gets hurt.
The ground where this tree was rooted was totally swampy, no wonder it fell over.
The water in the East River was high enough to float all the trash usually resting on the rocks here.
At Houston Street. The FDR is flooded at Houston Street as well.
No, not Olympic sized pools for the pedestrian island. They are filling up with giant spaghetti. I’m thinking data cables of some sort. Lots of data. Maybe my Netflix stream will improve.
The digging never ends on East Houston Street.
The pedestrian island on East Houston Street between Norfolk and Suffolk Streets never seemed to get as much gardening attention as other islands. This year it has pretty much been taken over by weeds. And now it looks like it will be dug up like what has been done to islands further east. This digging on Houston street seems endless. They are working seven days a week. The noise is constant.
They’ve started on the foundation for whatever is going to be built on this lot on Suffolk and East Houston Streets. The building next-door contains a day-care center. A while back, after they started digging around the foundation, it was briefly declared unsafe. But then they build a massive steel buttress that apparently keeps the building from collapsing.
I’ve been seeing these top-hatted graffiti figures around. It is tagged ‘Almost Famous.’
I saw the biker swooping around from my right, I snapped to get him in the foreground, and add scale and action to an otherwise boring shot.