Bakerina
what lies beneath
I know, I know. You're squinting, you're saying "what the hell is that? Is that even a picture? It's so dark!" I know, and I'm sorry. I tried every flash setting I could, and every picture came out just like this one.
At 11 p.m. last night (Saturday, 9/16) I was in Park Slope, waiting for the F train that would take me to the N train that would take me home. As I told a friend, the F train shows up about as regularly as Brigadoon, so I was in that station for a while. Glancing onto the tracks, I saw that among the usual track detritus (abandoned MetroCards, abandoned food, rats) was a drill bit.
Now it could just be my overactive imagination, or it could be that I saw Body Double at an inappropriate age, but in general I don't like to see drill bits just lying around. Considering that over the summer a man was stabbed in a subway station near Columbia by a guy who picked up a cordless power saw from an unsupervised MTA work area, I think I can be pardoned for feeling a little unnerved when seeing something like this.
what lies beneath
I know, I know. You're squinting, you're saying "what the hell is that? Is that even a picture? It's so dark!" I know, and I'm sorry. I tried every flash setting I could, and every picture came out just like this one.
At 11 p.m. last night (Saturday, 9/16) I was in Park Slope, waiting for the F train that would take me to the N train that would take me home. As I told a friend, the F train shows up about as regularly as Brigadoon, so I was in that station for a while. Glancing onto the tracks, I saw that among the usual track detritus (abandoned MetroCards, abandoned food, rats) was a drill bit.
Now it could just be my overactive imagination, or it could be that I saw Body Double at an inappropriate age, but in general I don't like to see drill bits just lying around. Considering that over the summer a man was stabbed in a subway station near Columbia by a guy who picked up a cordless power saw from an unsupervised MTA work area, I think I can be pardoned for feeling a little unnerved when seeing something like this.