Tag Archives: Pulaski Bridge
for silver
“Newtown Creek for the Vulgarly Curious” is a fully annotated 68 page, full-color journey from the mouth of Newtown Creek at the East River all the way back to the heart of darkness at English Kills, with photos and text by … Continue reading
gentle manner
Combined Sewer Outfall BB-013, from the Pulaski Bridge – photo by Mitch Waxman To begin- I warn you- this post will most likely “gross you out”. In 1674, Boyle said: “I have often suspected, that there may be in the … Continue reading
with palpitant heart
– photo by Mitch Waxman Startlingly interesting is the only way to describe the experiences of the preceding year. Attempts have been made to cogently describe and colorfully illustrate the encounters your humble narrator has enjoyed in this 10th year … Continue reading
The Pulaski Bridge
– photos by Mitch Waxman Shots from, on, and around the Pulaski Bridge over Newtown Creek. For a more in depth profile of the bridge, click here and visit DUPBO (Down Under the Pulaski Bridge Onramp).
confines of our kingdom
“Newtown Creek for the Vulgarly Curious” is a fully annotated 68 page, full-color journey from the mouth of Newtown Creek at the East River all the way back to the heart of darkness at English Kills, with photos and text by … Continue reading
2010 New York City Marathon
– photos by Mitch Waxman Frontrunners from the disabled race, women’s and men’s non disabled, and crowd shots to fill in the experience of “being there”. These were shot in Long Island City.
Newtown Creek, and the Mountains of Madness
– photo by Mitch Waxman A Friday, on March 19th the Hermetic Hungarian had left his laboratory workshop (a set of rooms on Manhattan’s decadent Upper West Side where he is exploring the deeper meanings and implications of esoteric 19th … Continue reading
horrible and unearthly ululations…
– photo by Mitch Waxman (from the Queens Museum of Art’s “Panorama of the City of New York”) Loathsomeness awaits, in the deep. At the end of the Pleistocene, when the ice of the Wisconsinan glaciation was at last defeated … Continue reading
Siderodromophobia
– photo by Mitch Waxman This is another of those posts where someone will say “so, a train went by, huh? wow”, so let’s just get that right out of the way- Jan 20, Pulaski Bridge. So, tongue firmly in … Continue reading
In the cold waste 3
This is the 163rd posting of the Newtown Pentacle, last one of 2009, and just about 6 months into this little project. Halfway through writing this, I had to evacuate the building due to a fire in another apartment. NYFD … Continue reading