Archive for June 7th, 2022
crystal coldness
Tuesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman
April 22nd was yet another moment in my life where an absolute hatred of the incompetence and “ass covering” which describes the governance and agencies of the City and State of New York blossomed within my chest. A red hot flower of rage.
Fill in the blanks, again, for your weekly “29th street in LIC is collapsing into Newtown Creek” post – Nothing XXXXXXX matters, and XXXXXX cares.
Want to know how Newtown Creek, and in fact all of NY Harbor, have ended up in the state they’re in, this is how.

– photo by Mitch Waxman
As it turned out, I had arrived here when a particularly low tide was in effect, and you can really see what’s going on with this bulkhead.
The roadway is being undermined by all of this. That chain link fence used to be about fifteen feet from the edge, about a year ago.

– photo by Mitch Waxman
The abandoned oil barges have been here a lot longer, of course. When I first showed up on the Creek about fifteen years ago, I was told that these barges had been here since for twenty plus years. That makes 35 years, by the way, during which…
35 years ago, Ronald Reagan was President of the United States. There was a Soviet Union. Ed Koch was the Mayor.

– photo by Mitch Waxman
This crap might qualify as a historic ruin at this point.
As I’ve said many times in posts about this subject – Bah!

– photo by Mitch Waxman
Regardless of the comforting blanket of outrage, and disappointment at the government’s absolute inability to do anything at all without there being a luxury condominium involved, one continued on his scuttle.

– photo by Mitch Waxman
The tree. It’s all and only about the tree.
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