Foster Ave / E 26 Street / Lott Street

This is why I plan things out -- and yet things still go wrong. I was supposed to go up E 25 Street, not E 26 Street, which I did some time before this. The problem was I was walking south then, not north, so I didn't realize my mistake. Unfortunately, my glasses were tinted and my phone was dim in the bright light, so I didn't discover my mistake until Lott Street wasn't where it was supposed to be!

First off, March 10 was MAR10 Day, so I drew one on the blackboard. I liked how it came out. It could've been much worse.

This was a short walk to fill in a few blocks. I got off the train at Newkirk Ave and exited the plaza area on the Newkirk end so that I could walk the one block of E17 Street, beyond the plaza buildings. The buildings here are facades for the stores behind them but look like buildings. Once I got to Foster Ave, I turned east toward Flatbush Ave, where I stood on a tiny island created by Flatbush, Bedford and Foster Aves.

After that I unfortunately turned north on E 26 Street (see note above) until it ended and then I continued on Lott. After that, I made my way back to the Q train. I had thought about going to the park to get the train, but changed my mind for reasons I no longer remember.

Not much else to say.

After that I unfortunately turned north on E 26 Street (see note above) until it ended and then I continued on Lott. After that, I made my way back to the Q train. I had thought about going to the park to get the train, but changed my mind for reasons I no longer remember.

Not much else to say.

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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