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Brooklyn Museum of Art Fountain

Nice!

Still waiting for somebody to capture the kinetics of this fountain and then vlog this.

This is one of more than 200 images in the Prospect Heights photo pool on Flickr,, a project populated by 41 of your most charming and insightful neighbors.

Now, go take a look at the Prospect Heights Message Boards, for no good reason at all.

Please Help (Also: Awwwwwww)

Now that Daily Heights is the #1 Destination on the Internet for Free Kittens (Note: There are No Free Kittens(TM)), it’s very appropriate to highlight the following post in the Prospect Heights Message Boards:

nybt writes: “My wife, kind soul, has found a stray cat that needs a home and some TLC that we just can’t provide (we already have two cats, etc.). Can anybody provide a home for her or suggest a shelter where she can stay ’til she finds a home?”

UPDATE: “Either the cat is really constipated, or it’s very pregnant. If not for the very solid, very round belly, she’d be rail thin. .”

UPDATE to UPDATE: “Approximately 3 hours ago, Cat went in to labor! She has given birth to 5 black/gray/white bundles of joy! … Anybody need a kitten in two-three months?!”

UPDATE to UPDATE to UPDATE: “On a very sad note- the runt, named ‘Beatle’ by my wife’s co-worker’s son, died on Friday … It was a very sad day in house- I root for the underdog, and as such he was my favorite.”

“The remaining 4 are very healthy- they’ve tripled in weight and are just starting to open their eyes.”

GET A KITTY: Prospect Heights Message Boards

Those with a love for animals may be interested in classes at vet tech schools.

Getting to the Bottom of the FreshDirect Story

Lucas wrote in the Prospect Heights Message Boards: “I just spoke with Fresh Direct’s PR. The story about the CMO handing over his business card was very compelling to me, so I had to get to the bottom of it (I work with a biz mag, thought it might have been a story.)”

“Fresh Direct says the CMO never met with Tessa, the blogger. Fresh Direct says it did send an official to meet with her, though the official was apparently a guy from the Transportation division. And while he did bring photos and leave his business card, the company says he ‘absolutely did not’ tell her to hold it up to the door – or present it to the delivery person.”

“Can’t say who to believe, but I gotta believe it would be pretty audacious for Fresh Direct to lie about all of the above…”

Discuss: Prospect Heights Message Boards

has_balls: queen_of_pies

queen_of_pies writes in the Prospect Heights Message Boards: “Last night, someone proved to me that my no-locking paranoia wasn’t enough to hold on to a bike when a thief wants your ride.”

“After riding home from work in the evening, I carried my bike up the three stairs of our stoop… After unlocking the hallway door, I turned around and saw a man hopping off the stoop carrying my bike…”

“I ran out of the building and down the stairs toward the thief, tripping on the bottom stair, which sent me sailing into him; me, the bike, and the thief all sprawling on the sidewalk. Me and Mr. Thief scrambled to our feet, and I grabbed my bike and screamed, ‘let go of my fucking bike!'”

“He took a few steps back–probably calculated that this shabby-looking bicycle wasn’t worth fighting this madwoman for–and said, ‘hey, I wasn’t trying to take your bike.’ What, then? trying to give it a tune-up? I picked up my bike and ran back into the building and turned to see him sauntering away.”

“Him: 5′ 8″, not badly dressed, slight caribbean accent, hair long and slightly dreaded. me: nursing knee bruises and glad to have my bike.”

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"Manufactured Landscapes" at Brooklyn Museum of Art


Brooklyn Museum of Art

Originally uploaded by Frank Lynch.

Manufactured Landscapes: The Photographs of Edward Burtynsky

Through January 15, 2006

Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing, 5th Floor

The first major retrospective of the internationally renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky will bring together more than 60 works by the Toronto-born artist from both public and private collections.

Burtynsky, a modern-day counterpart to nineteenth-century landscape photographers, examines the intersection between land and technology, creating images of unorthodox beauty. His subjects include locations that have been changed by modern industrial activity such as mining, quarrying, rail cutting, recycling, and oil refining.

Several adventurous projects have taken Burtynsky on a worldwide quest to photograph extraordinary landscapes. Most recently, he traveled to the construction site of the Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest hydroelectric engineering project, located on the Yangtze River in the People’s Republic of China. The dam is of unprecedented proportions, and it has required the relocation of millions of people. In addition to the dam itself, Burtynsky also photographed upriver sites of mass displacement, where residents destroyed their own homes at the behest of the government, recycling many of the materials in order to rebuild on higher ground.

Shooting on Carlton!

Thanks to Maggie for the dispatch: “7:00PM: (10/21/05) I just witnessed a shooting on Carlton Avenue (between Dean & Bergen). We heard several pops, then we saw people running up Carlton (toward Flatbush) and then a man chasing another man, shooting. The guy being chased went down. Turns out the shooter was a cop. A lot of activity outside right now as well as the whole block taped off as a crime scene. Scary…”

This story is developing as we speak in the Prospect Heights Message Boards (click on yellow link above).