The most important local story of the year: The Montero family is finally selling Montero nygroove.nyc/breaking-leg...
The most important local story of the year: The Montero family is finally selling Montero nygroove.nyc/breaking-leg...
Do you happen to know of a map plotting the locations of all the bits of the Normandie?
Weather as optimistic metaphor.
Elizabeth Street Garden: yes, we need housing, we also need (better) sewers and schools and transit and parks and libraries and museums andβ¦
Yes, itβs the 50 anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgeraldβs sinking; play the song, but DYK Gordon Lightfoot wrote another ship disaster song, recorded live six years before the events that inspired his more famous number youtu.be/I4cAnMZc79U
2025 continues to be very unpleasant on a personal level (to say nothing of everything else) so for the rest of the year, every party I attend will be a New Yearβs party
After years of casual research, I finally have what feels like proof that the notion, popularized by Walt Whitman, that cows forded Buttermilk Channel to graze on Governorβs Island is nonsense.
Iβm also 6β5β but the slight (and too familiar) discomfort of being crammed into a small space is worth getting off the hook for having to watch for the less-abled to whom Iβd otherwise offer my seat even though it also means having to remember to duck around that other handrail.
Scabs, scars, non-union...
Did I break my funny bone?
Dr: you're always going to have a bump but the alternative is a big scar...
...people call this the bad kind of clavicle break because it's non-union
Me: but Dr. I thought you said there wouldn't be any scabs
[everyone smiles and shakes hands]
My current research has pulled up some names of inventors that I feel like I should have known long ago like Enrico Forlanini, John Schank, and Oliver Evans
How nuts and bolts are we talking here? Does this get into ballast and cargo handling and arrangement?
"... But since it acted as "thrust" or fwd or back it was quite intuitive although more muscle power was needed. And the control was for both units at the same time, which if not in sync caused issues."
and one final (and remarkable) note: " the Austin class, small ferries, were cable controlled. They had two wheels one for each end and then one big wheel that was mounted on the side of the cabinet such it faced to the side of the boat."
Apparently one symptom of traumatic brain injuries, like the one I have, is really big emotions, either positive or negative. So, all that stuff I've been thinking about how fascism is going to get its comeuppance in no time...maybe take that with a grain of salt.
"...One wheel and one lever for each end.
All the ferries now have joy stick controls. One joy stick for each end. So much like any thruster control you push it in the direction you want the action to happen. Fwd push it fwd. push it to the left the end moves to the left."
Here's what my source tells me: "The SI Ferry Newhouse had the old style controls of two wheels and two levers. Wheels controlled directional thrust and the lever the pitch or amount of thrust."
Thatβs my understandingβbut my understanding is not deep. I will ask my people at the ferry.
Meaning vessels with cycloidal props? Whatβs not to understand? Thousands of Staten Islanders (and tourists) see the value of them nearly every day as the boats thread into the Whitehall slips amid contrary and sometime confused tidal flows.
15 years ago I fell in a clowning class and was disappointed that the three stitches in my eyebrow that looked kinda tough wouldnβt leave a scar. A month ago a bicycle accident messed up that side and it looks like the scar is back!
Or you could just head down to Red Hook and check out the Waterfront Museum and showboat barge; the upcoming production of The Royal Pyrate is delightful (even if it is a musical)
My first thought as well, but Iβve always doubted that story. Iβd love some evidence of seafarers on the beach taking stage hand work. Iβd think Eugene OβNeill would say something definitive though he seems late for establishing the superstition and nothingβs surfaced in my archives
In theatre today, thereβs a story that itβs bad luck to whistle on stage because early stage rigging was run by seafarers (which seems unlikely) who communicated by whistle (a boβsun call?) so the wrong notes could result in unexpected & unsafe scenery changesβall a bit far-fetched but a parallel?
How many former mayors of anything have ever won the presidency? I think there might have been three NY mayors who history looks on fondly and only one anyone can name. Show me a good analysis of the fascination with this question and be sure to mention William J. Gaynor and John Purroy Mitchel.
Itβs 4:15 AM on a rare night thatβs cool enough to sleep with open windows and @nycdot.bsky.social is mowing the traffic islands on Bowne St.
The only difference between a dangerous criminal and a law-abiding person is having committed a crime.
I was so sorry to miss this party but I am very proud to have been part of this project thanks to @victorlavalle.bsky.social who discovered my resemblance to Lovecraft, and @fuse8.bsky.social who spread the rumor to @cynthiavonbuhler.bsky.social whose work has to be seen and read to be believed
In a rigorous, traditional, Anglo-American sense, see othersβ comments, but I think it lives on in a diminished, Hollywood-defined, vague way that led to my Chinese colleaguesβ disappointment in Paris, every woman on the dating apps doing yoga at Machu Picchu, and the ruin of Florence and Venice
As I recall, itβs even older than their boat (the JFK). Getting it is easy, keeping it afloat isnβt hard, finding a place to moor it? Nearly impossible in NYC
βbetter hold out for Hart Island ferry