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    • Day 19

      NYC #7. Brooklyn Street Art

      October 6, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      If you ever want to whinge about your lot in life, catch the subway train to Bushwick in Brooklyn and see how the other half live, that’s why I had to tell Rhonda, “today it’s a mystery tour”, if she knew where we were headed it would have ended up been a solo trip.

      After crossing the Williamsburg Bridge in to Brooklyn, New York becomes dirty, crumbling and depressing and the only activity there seems to be graffiting so there was barely one surface of the landscape that hadn’t been attacked with a spray can, the only place you couldn’t see any was where rubbish was covering it up.

      Sunday seems to be looney day on the subway, it’s not that you don’t get a fair share of them during the week but the weekend must be allocated as their special time and they make full use of that honour too.
      Everyone knows of the standard ranter and raver, the crazy ones you definitely don’t want to approach but there’s a quieter sub species that get around too. Their craziness seems to have turned more introspective though their dress sense give them away.

      There was Sir Lunatic who was a cross between an English Knight and Merlin the Magician, either this was his persona or he didn’t have the outfit to complete either character so a little mix and match was used to create his own unique one.
      The sword part of his outfit was pretty neat, he had the stabbing bit right but then the hilt was made from a crystal ball. The armour was a mixture of armour, magicians robes and court jesters gear. I gave him 10 out of 10, a very good effort or the day.

      Probably a runner up was a woman who had very thick, long hair. I don’t know how she did it but she grabbed a bunch of about 100 hairs and dyed them fluorescent green the next 100 dyed blond, the next 100 left natural brunette. She then braided them all together into s sort of dreadlock style.
      Set against her metallic gold shoes and metallic robe type things she wore, maybe she could give Sir Lunatic a run for his money on the winners score... oh yeah, in her hair she had stuck a mass of flowers so maybe the hair style was supposed to represent the earth or something cosmic like that.

      There were quite a few others who weren’t really trying they just muttered and gesticulated to themselves constantly, both the knight and flower power lady did that so if the others put a little more effort into their costumes that would have raised their personal score.

      A lot of places that were once grand and have now fallen to pieces seem to get reborn, gentrified as money comes back in and this is usually by hipsters pretending they are slumming it but they don’t want dirt and poverty, they want art.
      So what happens first is, artists who really are slumming it move in because they can’t afford anything better. A group of them form a collective then go crazy all over the neighbourhood because the place is such a dump the police and anyone else couldn’t care less.
      The street art they create gives the place a real “vibe”. Hipsters thrive on vibe, they feel they are now part of the “artistic scene” so that’s hip. But now they need hip restaurants and hip bars and all the rest. This is just starting to happen in Bushwick and maybe it will kill off what they came here for but at the moment the place is still lousy with great street art.
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    • Day 19

      NYC #8 Brooklyn Street Art 2

      October 6, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      We took dozens of photos of the work done by the Brooklyn Collective so without getting carried away here are a few more.
      As far as getting there, we rode trains you are advised not to and walked places you are advised not to but everyone was friendly.
      English is a second language here if you have a second language so most of the time we got a lot of smiles instead of words.
      We got off the train at a station called Knickerbocker Station and walked down a street called Starr Street to where the Brooklyn Collective has created their main work but looking from the train the moment you crossed into Brooklyn you could see a lot of brilliant works amongst most of what is dross that’s scrawled everywhere. Rooftops are a particular favourite, they have a large surface that’s easily seen by the elevated train lines, you know those rusted metal structures that have cars driving under them.
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    • Day 2

      AirBnB - Starr Street Beooklyn

      March 25, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Brooklyn (/ˈbrʊklɪn/) is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Kings County, in the U.S. state of New York. Kings County is the most populous county in the State of New York, and the second-most densely populated county in the United States, behind New York County (Manhattan).[5] Brooklyn is also New York City's most populous borough,[6] with 2,736,074 residents in 2020Read more

    • Day 4

      Busfahrt Teil 2 Brooklyn

      April 1 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Nach Qeens ging es dann in den Stadtteil Brooklyn, zum Teil sehr industriell geprägt.
      Unser erster Stop war der Stadtteil Brunswick, bekannt durch seine Streetart und Graffiti.
      Dann sind wir durch das jüdische Viertel von Williamsburg gefahren, wo die chassidischen Juden leben. Es ist eine ultraorthodoxer Zweig des Judentums, ohne Fernsehen und Internet, häufig Familien mit 10-20 Kindern.
      Danach ging es dann zu dem bekannten Hotspot Dumbo mit Blick auf die Manhattan Bridge. Dann zu Fuß am Wasser lang zur Brooklynbridge, vorbei an dem historischen Karussel "Jane's Carousel".
      Das Ende der sehr informativen Busfahrt war dann Chinatown in Downtown Manhattan.
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    • Day 21

      Lake Placid

      June 11, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Wir haben uns den kleinen Ort angesehen, der zweimal Schauplatz der olympischen Winterspiele war. Hier wehen noch die Fahnen aller Nationen, die 1980 an den Spielen teilgenommen haben 😉 Wir sind auch zu den olympischen Skisprungschanzen gefahren. Dort kann man mit einer Seilbahn auf den Berg und dann mit dem Fahrstuhl auf die größere der beiden Schanzen fahren. Von dort hatten wir einen guten Blick auf die Berge und den Ort und auch den Anlauf hinunter 😬😳 Zum Abendessen habe ich mal etwas Neues probiert - Philly Cheese Steak nicht als Sandwich, sondern in Paprikaschoten gefüllt. Und trotz des Regens haben wir unter dem Vordach trocken gesessen und bis in den späten Abend gespielt.Read more

    • Day 16

      Creepiest Host ever!

      September 12, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Nach unserer knapp 10 stündigen Autofahrt sind wir dann auch mal am Sonntag in Brooklyn angekommen. Der erste Tag voller Regen, eigentlich auch mal ganz geil. Saßen ja eh nur im Auto! Wir uns alle auf ein geiles Bett gefreut, wurden aber alle enttäuscht 😒 Ein 1,60m x2,00m Bett, dass wir uns teilen mussten, weil wir einfach den beschissensten Host haben. WTF wo sind wir hier nur gelandet. Wir uns natürlich direkt beschwert beim Host. Sollte gewirkt haben. Wir uns damit abgefunden und es uns versucht irgendwie gemütlich zu machen, kam der Spinner tatsächlich noch Nachts um 01:00, angetrunken, mit der Luftmatratze. Kippt sich 2 Vodka shots und beobachtet uns beim aufpumpen. Als wir fertig waren, dachten wir er würde sich jetzt verdampfen. Nene, der pennt doch wirklich im Nebenraum, der mit einem Vorhang abgetrennt ist, auf einem Handtuch auf dem Boden. Führt Selbstgespräche und ist einfach gruselig!
      Erste Nacht überstanden sind wir dann bei Regen den ganzen Tag durch Brooklyn und haben uns einen Überblick verschafft. Brooklyn ist geil! Abends dann in eine Bar und wunderbare Menschen kennengelernt! Der Tag darauf wurde dann mit einem Kater gestartet, upps 🤦🏿‍♂️ Last day in NYC. Brooklyn Bridge by night. Hat schon was. Nun ist der Trip vorbei, heute geht unser Flieger und dann brauchen wir uns keine Sorgen mehr zu machen, einen kack Host zu bekommen.
      Was eine geile Zeit hier an der East Coast. Alles hat ein Ende, aber ich komme wieder. Es gibt einfach noch soooo endlos viel zu sehen. Nur blöd, dass Kaan nicht wieder mitkommt, sondern noch ein halbes Jahr hier bleibt und back to Canada.
      Mir grauts jetzt schon vorm Fliegen 😒 toi toi toi.
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