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November 22, 2025
My hair has started coming back. It's a good feeling. My feet, however, are still afflicted with neuropathy, and they, as well as my ankles, are still swollen. Though the numbness of my feet has moved up into my toes. It's still weird, though I'll take it. And my fingernails have also begun to regrow. They never fell out, though they became brittle and would just break off. And the part near the cuticle became bumpy. Such strange shit. The medical team never mentioned this, and so many other things. It's not surprising. I learned a lot through my own research, and conferring with my principal Health Care Proxy, now retired, though up until mid year 2024 had been a professional registered nurse at various NYC hospitals for 42 years.
My leg muscles are so stiff, and each day, I've been performing stretching exercises. I'm scheduled to return to my office in early January 2026, and I need to be able to walk. I just need to remain focused. This evening, I submitted an application with Access-A-Ride, an MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) service, which provides free shuttle van service. If I am not healed enough by the end of December, I will need to do this. It's a failsafe, in the event.
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
Thought perhaps new owners, yet that green chair is a telltale sign of the elder gentleman who sits atop that landing above those steps each afternoon, beginning mid-late April until late October, every single year.
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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
After almost an entire year, this project is starting up again thanks to new funding
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8:00 am on June 30, 2025
Updated Design Revealed for 561-Unit Skyscraper at 30-25 Queens Boulevard in Long Island City, Queens
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30-25 Queens Blvd / 29-10 Northern Boulevard
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I wish I could lug this huge shredded tire home to my apartment and hang it up on the wall, as I just love looking at it. This thing has been living up on the Honeywell Street bridge for several months now.
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This photo is part of the overall album titled
Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge
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Hektad is a Bronx-raised graffiti artist who began tagging the cityscape in 1981 when he was 12. He attended Manhattan’s High School of Art and Design when it was a hotbed of the underground art scene. His work can be found throughout the city and has been exhibited at various shows, galleries and outdoor spaces, including the Mural Project at the revitalized World Trade Center.
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This photo is part of the album titled: Graffiti Artists
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Today I was the epitome of laziness and instead of walking 24-minutes to my office, I opted to take the train roundtrip. Sometimes it's good to see what's going on above ground
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The Packard Motor Building, 32-02 Queens Blvd
The Packard Motor Building website
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Architect: ODA (Really cool designs)
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24-01 Queens Plaza North - Before/After Construction
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Honeywell Street/Avenue consists entirely of a bridge (Honeywell Street bridge) which spans across the Sunnyside Train Yard. The bridge begins at Northern Blvd and ends at Stillwell Avenue. 1 Honeywell is the only property with an address on this street. The bridge was originally built in 1910 when the rail yard was built, but was closed due to structural deterioration during most of the 1980s and 1990s. The old bridge was demolished and rebuilt in 2002.
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This photo is part of the overall album titled
Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge (click to view that entire album)
Part of the album
38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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Part of the album Queens: Skillman Ave Greenstreets
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Twice per weekday I walk past this small outcrop of earth situated along Skillman Avenue and the Sunnyside Train Yard and it's just a little something that gives me so much pleasure, as each of the seasons are contained within this one small triangular island that's sandwiched between the intersection of Skillman & 43rd Avenues in Long Island City, Queens, NYC
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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
Nothing yet on this one, though the Pinnacle Realty sign mounted on the exterior is a dead giveaway that something is coming down the pike
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35-01 36th Avenue / Before & After Construction
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