The Newtown Pentacle

Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi

madness born

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– photo by Mitch Waxman

It might be a bit of an oxymoron to say this, but there has been a lot of oil floating in the Dutch Kills tributary of the Newtown Creek since Hurricane Sandy. Realize who this statement is coming from, of course, and the unhealthy familiarity with this waterway which I enjoy. Dutch Kills is one of the forgotten parts of the creek, mainly because it is in Queens.

Mayan Apocalypse Countdown: just 11 days left until the 13th b’ak’tun ends, initiating the Mayan Apocalypse on December 21st. Tick, tock.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

One is often faced with a quandary regarding the Newtown Creek’s northern bank. The Brooklyn, or southern side is well monitored by an army of concerned observers, whereas it often seems that the Queens side only has me. Relying on one such as myself is a terrible idea, given my onerous personality and irksome inability to fulfill even simple responsibilities like doing the laundry.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Photographic records which I have been building for several years of this canal also reveal that the water has never been observed with this particular coloration before, which is obsidian. Something has changed here, possibly of a chemical nature. Perhaps the Bowery Bay sewer plant, whose out falls are found along this stretch, was impacted deeply by the storm? I have no answers to offer.

I guess it doesn’t matter, who cares about Queens anyway?

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  1. Just 3 weeks and a day. More exciting than any Mayan blither. (“Now would you mind saying ‘boomf,’ and let us get outta here?’)

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    georgetheatheist

    December 10, 2012 at 2:58 am

  2. […] 2010’s ‘madness born’ offered documentation of an oil slick moving down Newtown Creek’s Dutch Kills trib…. […]


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