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Pictorial of my observed world in miniature.






































In addition to these threats or are they warnings, to bus passengers, there was a recurring message on a screen. We were told that Fares are Required. MTA officials and the NYPD would make sure we paid up.
We have come to shrug off the Transit Watch alert.
The reminder that assault on a bus driver might be a felony seems superfluous. I believe any assault is considered felonious.
I assume the security cameras are there to enforce the warnings.
There, that covers that!









































From bottom up:
666 on 6th Ave, I am sure, not the devil’s address. And next door, MadrasDosaCo.com soft landing.
The Welcome Wall in the lobby of New York LiveArts on 19th off 7th Ave.
The 19th St Firehouse betw 7th and 6th.
Ama La Vita disappoints, it being closed on Saturday night.
[The website says it’s Kosher, offering an explanation for my disappointment].
Kona Coffee Roasters fills the gap.











This Starbucks was a bank. In fact, I think maybe a Chemical Bank? I remember that Burt went down to 23rd Street once upona to make a deposit.

This was a place to go ice skating. Perhaps come snowy season, it will be. Get a hold of how very many pickleball courts are squeezed in on the Wollman Rink.




One of these palatial emporiums were Wanamakers in the days of the Lady’s Mile. I think it’s now a Burlington [Mills]. It’s lovely to see how many of the beautifully designed buildings survived to decorate the West 20s.




























