Here are some things on the sidewalks here and there.
This looks like a sunrise to me:

I've been meaning to get pics of the giant footprints on Irving at 32nd for a long time. I'm glad I did, they are really faded.


I thought that they had been around since I was a kid, but I see they are on a ramp, so that means they aren't that old.

And finally, here is 15th and Judah. On this corner we have an "S" standing in for the "5".

On on this side an upside-down reversed "2", I think.
4 comments:
Oh my God! A new edition of one of my favorite blogs...
Yeah, so the way I'm reading this is he needed a 5 so he had to use an upside down 2? I guess the only question is: what happened to the 5? Maybe it's still down on 5th Avenue? Or did they have to use an upside down 2 for 5th Avenue also?
Condiment caddies, the street name stencils (and lack thereof), they are fascinating to the right people!
Cool!
nice photos
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