Aug 282011
 

Hurricane Irene has all but left the New York area. It wasn’t as bad as it could have been. There is a cloud suspended over the Brooklyn Bridge, but the East River looks calm.
Brooklyn Bridge after Hurricane Irene

Anne stayed overnight since the South Street Seaport was flooded. I woke up early this morning to make brunch.
Hurricane Brunch
Waffles, Mountain Sweet Berry Farm strawberries, cherries, Champagne, coffee, and bacon (U.S. and Canadian).

 Posted by at 10:10 am
Aug 272011
 

Patti and I have stocked up with a ton of food and such for Hurricane Irene. One of our friends is already staying with us since the city evacuated her neighborhood. Feel free to reach out to me if you need a place to stay. There is a useful evacuation map if you’re not sure if you have to evacuate: http://www.civiguard.com/irene/. Also, Con Ed is starting to tell people that they will be shutting down power to selected parts of lower Manhattan preëmptively.

 Posted by at 11:27 am
Jul 042011
 

July 4 at the Frying Pan looking over the Hudson

Fireboat from the Frying Pan

 Posted by at 8:21 pm
Jun 102011
 

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The Big Apple BBQ is this weekend. There are a lot of BBQ trucks lined up around Madison Park.

 Posted by at 8:27 pm
Jun 022011
 

Jon Stewart went on a rant against Donald Trump’s choice of pizza and pizza eating techniques. It’s the best pizza rant I’ve ever seen, in person or on television.

 Posted by at 11:59 am
Feb 082010
 

Cool time-lapse video of the A320 recovery in the Hudson:

Posted on Kontain.com – [Flight 1549] from David Martin on Vimeo.

[Link via User Friendly.]

 Posted by at 8:44 am
Dec 242009
 

There's six fire trucks on 2th Street off of Lex across the street i Trulli. Apparently some smoke was spotted at the back of the building.

 Posted by at 3:09 pm
Nov 252009
 

In early October, I looked out my window to see fireworks exploding on the skyline. It was the 100th birthday of the Manhattan Bridge. Interestingly, the fireworks were south of the Brooklyn Bridge. I was okay with that since it gave me a better view.

Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge
Fireworks for the 100th Birthday of the Manhattan Bridge

 Posted by at 12:27 pm
Oct 082009
 

Last month I took a trip on the Clipper City. It was a beautiful day.

East River Bridges
My friend Peter helped work the ship lines. In addition to being fun, it also earned him a free drink.
Peter Jamros pulling lines
Statue of Liberty

For the anniversary of Henry Hudson coming into New York Harbor, many replica ships were sailing around the harbor.
Old style ship
Kids pulling lines
Manhattan

 Posted by at 6:00 pm
Sep 152009
 

Earlier this summer on July 26, some huge storms whipped through the New York City area. I was at home when one of them came through. Later, tornadoes were reported in Staten Island and Brooklyn; I think I saw a funnel cloud in DUMBO as well.

This is the view from my window of J Condo in DUMBO shortly before the storm began. If you look to the left of the tower, you can see an odd discoloration in the sky.
Funnel Cloud in Dumbo

I took the liberty of enhancing the photo to emphasize what may have been a weak funnel cloud.
Enhanced Funnel Cloud in Dumbo

As the sky grew stranger and stranger, I decided to go up to the roof of my building to take a look at the view. A family of four was there. Shortly after they arrived we heard huge thunderclaps. The dad said that was that and after dragging the kids away from the metal kitchen vent pipes they went downstairs. I stayed up for around five or ten more minutes. However, I was also freaked out by the loud thunderclaps directly above my head and practically ran inside.
Storms from my roof

Shortly after returning downstairs, the heavens let loose a torrent of water. A friend of mine was driving in Manhattan at the time, and described having to pull over to avoid the wall of water coming down the street. As you can see from the photo, it was impossible to see Manhattan from my apartment.
Huge rainstorm in Brooklyn

Less than 15 minutes after the rain started to fall the storm abruptly ended. If you were to look at the sky it was like nothing had happened at all.

 Posted by at 8:01 pm