S9 -S11 Streets / Kent Ave

This was an early-morning, before work walk. Thanks to Regents exams, I didn't need to be in school until around 8:30 am, and I didn't need to make any photocopies or ready any lesson plans, my usual period zero rituals.

However, I had to keep close to school just in case something went wrong or if my walk took longer than I expected. As it was, I think I'd planned to walk to work when I was done, but I instead made my way to the Bedford L station.

One thing that stood out from this walk was the number of playgrounds in the area, both city-owned and private. It's a good place for kids -- if the parents can afford to have kids there.

Cohn Triangle, formally known as Harold W. Cohn Memorial Square, is a 0.07-acre fenced, tree-lined green space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, located at Bedford and Division Avenues. Maintained by NYC Parks since 1859, this small urban park was named in 1985 to honor Harold W. Cohn, a local judge and World War II.

A few more streets before I hit the waterfront.

Circling around to Kent Ave.

Kent Ave took my back to the Williamsburg Bridge and Dunham Place, a one-block street between S 6th Street and Broadway. And then it was off to Bedford Ave to catch a train to work. I made it on time.

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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