Have to interrupt my silence, this is too irritating to pass.
A loud noise had disturbed my peaceful Saturday breakfast at 10am. There were shouts and drumbeat on the street, half-a-block away. From my window I could only see a parked patrol car, so I grabbed my camera and went outside to find out.
I have written about this subject before,
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Slam-lord is an indication of my weird foreign ways of communicating in English.
Although I could add another paragraph on contents of the paper I got handed by a fur-wearing activist, pertaining to his character and supposed crimes he committed up in the Bronx, it's too slimy to write about.
Fountainhead is well worth your effort.
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I used to live not far from there and remember demonstrations in front of the Green Church. I don't think any other neighborehood of Brooklyn has so many churches! I do support development, but what's disturbing is that most probably they would build some disgusting crapdominimum with luxury window A/C units.
By the way, if you are in the area, what's happening with the three old collonial houses on 74th street between 3rd and 4th, just accross from the school yard? Last winter I remember seeing "poison" signs on all three of them. Then there was a short article on some of the hood's blogs saying that the owner claims to restore them. And then we moved, and I suspect that the restoration work might have been extended into a demolition and a full-scale construction.
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http://www.brooklyneagle.com/categories/category.php?category_id=27&id=15030
and
http://www.gothamcityinsider.com/2008/01/they-paved-paradise-and-put-up-another.html
Bay Ridge is so conservative. People there don't like changes. They like their churches, humangous houses with nickel railings and botanica exhibitions outside. I expect there will be more marching and yelling. Be strong!
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Also, there was this quote by Preservation Society Chair, claiming the "historical low-rise quality of Bay Ridge": not really. Look at the Shore Road and all the adjacent avenues and crossing streets, there are so many hirise coops and apartment buildings there (relatively hi-rise, about 10-15 floors high) built in 1920's to 1950's. I'm sure at the time of construction they replaced more Victorian horror - and residents are better off now.
Thank you for your interest and good wishes.
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Sometimes the silence is more upsetting; this was one of those cases.
Sorry for English, I'm at work.
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Nothing to be sorry about.:))I'm at work too and I can easily understand that not all computers where "taught" to speak Russian in the same way, as I did with mine.:))
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Спасибо за ваш комментарий.
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