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Great advertising for the paint store across the street
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Taken with my Nexus 4 through a Galileoscope. It was actually a full moon but my unsteady hand moved the lens down. Whoops!
Part of the album Queens: Skillman Ave Greenstreets
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The Greenstreets program converts paved, vacant traffic islands, and medians into green spaces filled with trees, shrubs, and groundcover in an effort to capture stormwater.
The program is a part of the NYC Green Infrastructure Plan. All funding for Greenstreet construction under this plan is administered by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Green Infrastructure
- Super AMOLED(TM) Plus Display
- 4G LTE
- Android (TM) 2.2. (Froyo) Platform
- Simultaneous Voice and Data
- 1.3 Megapixel front-facing camera
- 8 Megapixel rear-facing camera
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Walking home from my office. Thankfully the days are beginning to grow lighter in the late afternoon's
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The Manhattan New York Temple is the 119th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is the second temple built in New York. Door handles shaped like the Statue of Liberty torch are found throughout the Manhattan New York Temple.
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Hmmm. That last tidbit of info sounds awesome, and would be a great Jeopardy question. Not looking to convert, though I wonder if they'd mind if I just photographed all of those door handles. LOL
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Part of the album: Manhattan: Lincoln Square
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As far back as I can remember this corner had been the Harley-Davidson motorcycles dealership, which closed up its business in October 2024. At one time there were also car dealerships along Northern Boulevard.
Per the 'LIC Post', The owner cited current economic conditions and limited real estate options as key factors in the difficult decision.
Hmmm. Sounds like the landlord upped the rent beyond what they could even afford. The Long Island City neighborhood is in a state of gentrification, and the powers that be are molding the entire neighborhood into what they want it to look like. I can see this corner being a coffee shop, or light grocery store.
Those Pinnacle Realty signs are all over the place. I walk everywhere and may notice it more than most
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Able and Cain in hand, this morning was great, as I walked the 6 Avenues north to my appointment at The Medical Complex, and in 30 degree weather nonetheless. Plus, I walked back too. Felt amazing. Ascending to my 4th Floor Walk-up Penthouse Apartment took a bit, though I continue to gain strength.
I love those glasses, they're awesome and fun. They're blue blockers, to block the blue light from a computer, tablet, phone. I wear them all the time and now own like 12 pairs in various styles and colors.
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
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31-28 Northern Blvd / Before & After Construction
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They're constructing yet another public storage building on Northern Blvd. As for the other two, I have never seen anyone, ever, go inside either one. And I walk past this area twice per day.
Part of the album titled
37-12 31st Street / Before & After Construction
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Christmas is fast approaching and it is the time of the year everyone eagerly looks forward to. Christmas is all about love, sharing, celebrations, shopping and gifts. It is the best time in the year to gift yourself that one thing that you always longed for or show your love towards your loved ones by gifting them something memorable.
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Year built: 1959
Purchase date: 07/03/2025
Purchase price: $11,009,125
Here's the design for the upcoming new building. I really like it
www.caliendoarchitects.com/project-gallery/31-05-astoria-...
History of the site:
After 40 years in business the Neptune Diner located in Astoria, Queens, NYC served its last meal on Sunday, July 29. 2024. The owners claimed they were not given a chance to renew their lease, because the property will soon be turned into a residential building.
Since 1983, The Katsihtis brothers have owned the building on Astoria Boulevard but not the land, which was sold in 2018 for over $10 million.
The brothers also had a 35-year lease which expired in 2019. But since then, they were not able to come to a long-term agreement with the landlord.
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But that's what Long Island City/Astoria needs is another apartment building. It's already so overbuilt, it's ridiculous. Yet they keep tearing them down and building new ones, many of which are luxury rentals. The neighborhood is losing its character to steel and glass.
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This photo is part of the overall album titled
Queens: 31-05 Astoria Blvd North - Before & After Construction
Upon first receiving my Kemosabe Liquid Sunshine treatments, my start times were around 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and they would always have this delicious grilled chicken for lunch, which came with string beans and rice. Yummy. After my second treatment, they changed my start time to a bit later, which meant I missed lunch. Oh my goodness, I was so upset.
Following each of my treatment sessions, my amazing boss would pick me up and drive me home to my apartment. She had agreed to be my alternate Health Care Proxy (my principal one being my great friend of 35-yeras, now retired from 42-years as a NYC hospital nurse, and living back home in the Philippines). My boss only missed one treatment, as she had been vacationing in Japan. Though another amazing individual, another work colleague, picked me up that time and drove me home. I mean, it was just all so fantastic.
If you ever go through anything like this, just make certain to have a solid support system established before you go through any treatments.
The white coats had assigned me one of their social workers, though the woman called me only once, asked me a bunch of stupid questions, then sent me a message referring me onto an online app titled "Cancer Buddy", which is for cancer patients to connect to other patients. For moral support and companionship. Really? This social worker's customer service/bedside manner felt curt, cold, and dismissive. I had logged onto the app briefly, just to see what it was about, and it was bright yellow and white. Hideous & weird. Now, yellow is a funny color, and it doesn't always mean sunshine and tulips. It can also mean caution. And white isn't always as pure as the driven snow. Color psychology is an extremely interesting subject.
So, the app was like a dating app, but with cancer patients, sharing their stats for other cancer patients to like and share alike. It all felt kind of sad. They should have colored that black & white, it would have been so much better. The "social worker" essentially just brushed me under the carpet and left me to interact amongst strangers on the web. Think about that for a second. This same social worker had looked straight at me while I was in the waiting room of the Infusion Center, and she had no idea who I was. Perhaps it would be best to add "Anti" to the front of her title.
Luckily, I had already established my support team prior to having received any treatments. And it really did make such a difference, as I felt more confident going in.
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
This one's going up pretty quickly
Part of the album titled
23-10 Queens Plaza South / 42-19 24th Street
Before & After Construction
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Part of the album 39-26 30th St / Before & After Construction
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The Fifty
Stupid name for a building. Seems these new buildings may be receiving some kind of write off if they think up the dumbest, quirkiest name.
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30-25 Queens Blvd / 29-10 Northern Boulevard
Before & After Construction
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Queens: Long Island City, Queens Blvd
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Still dealing with the CIPN (Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy), though I feel how the swelling of my ankles and feet may have somewhat reduced. My toes are still numb. Strangest feeling. Have been trying not to wear socks at all, due to the top part imprinting its line onto my ankles. First world problems in December. Good grief. Keep assuring myself how this will all pass in time, and that I need to remain as focused as possible. That said, I always try and stay prepared, so I've purchased a nice cane on Amazon. I've nothing against aluminum, although, I got a nice one made of oak wood. These things need to be done correctly
It seems I always take my best self-portraits when I've food or coffee or something similar on my face. I suppose it's because I'm so relaxed at the time. It doesn't really matter in the end
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This photo is included in the album titled:
Newell's Run - Year of the City
Year built: 1959
Purchase date: 07/03/2025
Purchase price: $11,009,125
Here's the design for the upcoming new building. I really like it
www.caliendoarchitects.com/project-gallery/31-05-astoria-...
History of the site:
After 40 years in business the Neptune Diner located in Astoria, Queens, NYC served its last meal on Sunday, July 29. 2024. The owners claimed they were not given a chance to renew their lease, because the property will soon be turned into a residential building.
Since 1983, The Katsihtis brothers have owned the building on Astoria Boulevard but not the land, which was sold in 2018 for over $10 million.
The brothers also had a 35-year lease which expired in 2019. But since then, they were not able to come to a long-term agreement with the landlord.
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But that's what Long Island City/Astoria needs is another apartment building. It's already so overbuilt, it's ridiculous. Yet they keep tearing them down and building new ones, many of which are luxury rentals. The neighborhood is losing its character to steel and glass.
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This photo is part of the overall album titled
Queens: 31-05 Astoria Blvd North - Before & After Construction
Year built: 1959
Purchase date: 07/03/2025
Purchase price: $11,009,125
Here's the design for the upcoming new building. I really like it
www.caliendoarchitects.com/project-gallery/31-05-astoria-...
History of the site:
After 40 years in business the Neptune Diner located in Astoria, Queens, NYC served its last meal on Sunday, July 29th. The owners claim they were not given a chance to renew their lease, because the property will soon be turned into a residential building.
Since 1983, The Katsihtis brothers have owned the building on Astoria Boulevard but not the land, which was sold in 2018 for over $10 million.
The brothers also had a 35-year lease which expired in 2019. But since then, they were not able to come to a long-term agreement with the landlord.
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But that's what Long Island City/Astoria needs is another apartment building. It's already so overbuilt, it's ridiculous. Yet they keep tearing them down and building new ones, many of which are luxury rentals. The neighborhood is losing its character to concrete
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This photo is part of the overall album titled
Queens: 31-05 Astoria Blvd North - Before & After Construction
(click to view that entire album)
Year built: 1959
Purchase date: 07/03/2025
Purchase price: $11,009,125
Here's the design for the upcoming new building. I really like it
www.caliendoarchitects.com/project-gallery/31-05-astoria-...
History of the site:
After 40 years in business the Neptune Diner located in Astoria, Queens, NYC served its last meal on Sunday, July 29. 2024. The owners claimed they were not given a chance to renew their lease, because the property will soon be turned into a residential building.
Since 1983, The Katsihtis brothers have owned the building on Astoria Boulevard but not the land, which was sold in 2018 for over $10 million.
The brothers also had a 35-year lease which expired in 2019. But since then, they were not able to come to a long-term agreement with the landlord.
--
But that's what Long Island City/Astoria needs is another apartment building. It's already so overbuilt, it's ridiculous. Yet they keep tearing them down and building new ones, many of which are luxury rentals. The neighborhood is losing its character to steel and glass.
~
This photo is part of the overall album titled
Queens: 31-05 Astoria Blvd North - Before & After Construction
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I've always loved this building, as it has such a classic look to it. And over the years along my walks to/fro my office I've taken to photographing it.
This building was recently sold
Purchase date: 12/31/2025
Purchase price: $9,150,000
Original Year built: 1927
Included in the album titled: Queens: 35-10 Skillman Avenue - Before & After Construction
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