
My cup runneth over. 4 water towers in plain view!
And one more to the north of me too.


And a double watertower around 75th Street.
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My cup runneth over. 4 water towers in plain view!
And one more to the north of me too.


And a double watertower around 75th Street.






























It’s a three-fer on Amsterdam and 80th. The Bluestone Lane is crowded and busy. I never checked in at the Black Lab, but it looked inviting enough. The Sandwell, home to the “healthyish breakfast sandwich” and a dollar cup on the side, got my morning business.
The coffee is gently delicious, and the Fun Guy sandwich, chosen for its inclusion of mushrooms, was perfect. If a bit larger-ish than healthy might suggest.
Just another historical remnant. Just another once upon a time restaurant.
In the late 1890s, when all of this downtown area was German, 190 Third Avenue was a renowned rathskellar, Scheffel Hall. Joe King ran a beer hall at this address in the 1950s
It is landmarked, I believe, but it may be for sale.




















































Trees are on sale all around town. Some of these are at the market at Union Square, and others are much closer to home.
Just for fun, I snuck in a photo of a planting that had a Christmas-y coloring.
Too early for a best-of list?



































The Green Kitchen was a staple on this corner for about 40 plus years. My mother and I would split the dinner specials years ago. My husband and I, too.


Hex & Co. is a new addition to the neighborhood and, even so, has established itself.
There’s nothing new about traffic on 1st Avenue or the colorful trucks that pull up by curbside.

This is a power scene, complete with a watertower. So many architectural genres of New York City are reflected in this glass building
