Calyer / Russell / Humboldt / Moultrie / Norman / Jewel / Diamond

There are more streets in Greenpoint that I need to cross off my list (or color in on my map), so I took a ride there after work. It's amazing how long it took to get somewhere that was basically four stops (on two different trains) away. Since I was basically still near work, I couldn't take too much time because I had the entire trip home to make.

I've walked past St. Anthony of Padua – St. Alphonsus Parish before. I still haven't stopped in, but I didn't really have time to do it now, either. Once I'm on Calyer, I took that all the way to the end at Russell Street. There was a clock on a corner worth a picture.

I'm honestly not sure where the next picture is. I can't match it up on Google Maps. I turned left and took Russell street to Greenpoint Ave and then did a 180 and walked Russell down to Nornam. All around the neighborhood, I saw trailers and placards for three different filming projects in the area in coming days.

Moultrie and Humboldt meet at Norman, creating a triangle. I walked up Humboldt and back down Moultrie. Then Up Jewel, where I passed a stage door (where I think Elsbeth films) and down Diamond.

There may or may not have been Peter Pan donuts before I went home.

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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