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Park Street duck pond
Some local or animal pushed the trash can into the runoff stream from the pond.
more random photos i dug up from my archives.
this balloon was floating around in the 30th street El station one day.
For the first organized Random Walks NYC, I decided to use a pocketful of slips marked: left, right and forward, instead of flipping a coin. No backward slips were included, because that would just have been too frustrating. As it is we ended up walking down the same stretch of First Avenue twice. But the gods of random were kind to us, bringing to us some really cool sculptures in community gardens, and some interesting people along the way.
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Apparently random scaffolding in Sheffield's Haymarket...
...but every piece serves a purpose to support the frontage of the building while the interior, etc., has been demolished.
I can only assume that this building is listed hence the retention of the front.
Always seems odd to me how the only bit worth preserving is the front when the history of the building included the interior as well.
Ours not to wonder why but to just appease the developers.
I suppose if you didn't do this redevelopment probably wouldn't happen and the building would be left to decay and eventauly be demolished in its entirety.