East 31 Street

East 31st Street starts at Martense Street (which runs parallel and between Linden Blvd and Church Ave) and gets interrupted for a housing complex and a playground, so there was some circling. It then gets interrupted by Flatbush Ave just before Avenue H. It picks up again and become E 32nd Street on the other side of Kings Highway. However, I stopped at Kings Highway to catch the bus home after a little more than three and a half miles.

Wall art on Martense Street and Nostrand Ave, near the train station.

East 31st Street starting at Martense and ending, temporarily, at Newkirk Ave. I walked through the housing complex to get to Foster Ave. On the other of Foster was Nostrand Playground, and while there was a walkway that looked like it went through, there seemed to be construction, so I went around to Nostrand Ave. This was a good call because the end of the walkway was blocked off and I would've had to have doubled back.

This brought me to a loop of E 31 Street, Farragut Place, and E 32 Street, then back to E 31 St, heading South.

After walking down a little bit of Flatbush Ave, I tuned right onto Aurelia Court to East 31 Street, walking north to the dead end. There was a service road for trucks between Flatbush and Nostrand, but it doesn't connect to E 31 Street. There's a fence and it's not the same elevation.

Turning south, I continued to Kings Highway, where I've been many times before, to get the bus home.

And then I got home, and there were some friends there waiting to greet me!

Okay, so they aren't mine. They belong to a young nephew who went away (with his family) and who wanted to leave his friends with us so they wouldn't get lonely.

And that's it for this trip. Come back soon.

All of the above photos and videos, unless otherwise stated, were taken by Christopher J. Burke and are subject to copyright.

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