Wow, I never even heard of Mosco Street. And for a lifelong New Yorker, that’s saying something! So I looked it up on Mapquest. I must have walked by it a million times and never knew this one block street was there. But that’s what it’s like to live in New York City – no matter how long you have lived here, there’s always somethig new to discover just around the corner.
Thanks for the education, and the reminder, Joe.
Alain DDecember 1, 2010, 7:45 pm
Againl and again a great series. Like the dark red background with the green beam overhead.
I think it is mostly interesting when they break in group : the non verbal speeches make the subject.
GregDecember 2, 2010, 11:44 am
When comparing your fine shot to the Google street view it is hard to believe so many people can fit into that small stairwell.
I have rollerbladed down this street and picked up some delicious fried dumplings.
I recommend eating them in Columbus Park and taking in the sights and sounds.
Alain DDecember 2, 2010, 8:40 pm
Greg : I did that once and I still remember it. They had caged birds and the chinese would make them sing on that day. I also saw them play a kind of chess game, where a bunch of people gather around a table either to participate or to look on. Sitting in a park, or walking around a residential part of town, to me this is worth a visit to a museum, and God knows I enjoy museums.
Wow, I never even heard of Mosco Street. And for a lifelong New Yorker, that’s saying something! So I looked it up on Mapquest. I must have walked by it a million times and never knew this one block street was there. But that’s what it’s like to live in New York City – no matter how long you have lived here, there’s always somethig new to discover just around the corner.
Thanks for the education, and the reminder, Joe.
Againl and again a great series. Like the dark red background with the green beam overhead.
I think it is mostly interesting when they break in group : the non verbal speeches make the subject.
When comparing your fine shot to the Google street view it is hard to believe so many people can fit into that small stairwell.
I have rollerbladed down this street and picked up some delicious fried dumplings.
I recommend eating them in Columbus Park and taking in the sights and sounds.
Greg : I did that once and I still remember it. They had caged birds and the chinese would make them sing on that day. I also saw them play a kind of chess game, where a bunch of people gather around a table either to participate or to look on. Sitting in a park, or walking around a residential part of town, to me this is worth a visit to a museum, and God knows I enjoy museums.