21 Hours in Brooklyn
Okay Thursday played the Magnetic Field in Brooklyn this past weekend. Since I'm learning Flickr, here are some highlights:
We stayed in someone's apartment that qualifies as a B&B in Park Slope. I'm not a good B&B person, but this was a cool place, with an odd layout and really high punched-tin ceilings.
This was the Cosby Show neighborhood that we stayed in. It was super nice with tons of dogs and babies in strollers everywhere.
The band rocked. Hipsters were duly impressed.
The band took photos in a little photo booth inside the club. I was elsewhere nursing some Basil Hayden's.
On Saturday morning, we had an amazing breakfast at the 2nd St. Cafe (2nd and 7th Avenue in Park Slope) and headed up the hill to Prospect Park. There was a small farmers' market goin' on. A coughing Rebecca took this photo while we squinted into the noonday sun.
We returned to Boston in the twilight under a lunar eclipse and settled in for a long night of Sonic on the Wii, followed by the Wallace and Gromit movie "Curse of the Were-Rabbit." That's hard to beat.
We stayed in someone's apartment that qualifies as a B&B in Park Slope. I'm not a good B&B person, but this was a cool place, with an odd layout and really high punched-tin ceilings.
This was the Cosby Show neighborhood that we stayed in. It was super nice with tons of dogs and babies in strollers everywhere.
The band rocked. Hipsters were duly impressed.
The band took photos in a little photo booth inside the club. I was elsewhere nursing some Basil Hayden's.
On Saturday morning, we had an amazing breakfast at the 2nd St. Cafe (2nd and 7th Avenue in Park Slope) and headed up the hill to Prospect Park. There was a small farmers' market goin' on. A coughing Rebecca took this photo while we squinted into the noonday sun.
We returned to Boston in the twilight under a lunar eclipse and settled in for a long night of Sonic on the Wii, followed by the Wallace and Gromit movie "Curse of the Were-Rabbit." That's hard to beat.
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