Vandervoort Ave / Rewe St / Jackson / Richardson / Division Pl / Beadel

This was the morning of afternoon Parent Teacher Conferences. I didn't have enough time after fourth period to make it home for virtual conferences, so I had to return to school after lunch. I made the most of the time that I had although I planned for more than I could cover in the time that I had. Unfortunately, this wasn't one of my open-ended walks.

There are a lot of little streets in East Williamsburg that I still have to cover, particularly near the highway and around Newton Creek. They are also in a transit desert -- the easist way to get there is to walk there from my school, so I waste a good portion of the walk when I head out this way. If I didn't have to return to my building, I probably would've gone into Greenpoint instead.

The walk started down Grand Street toward Metropolitan Avenue and the bridge over the creek, but I turned north on Vandervoort Ave. Rewe Street was my first detour, which had a detour of its own at Ivy Hill Road, only a small portion of which was a public road.

Once back on Vandervoort, I walked north past Maspeth Ave. I then passed Skillman Ave because I was on the wrong side of the street and the road is so narrow that I didn't see it. I was on Jackson Street before I knew it, and then I doubled back on Withers Street.

Next up were Richardson Street and Division Place before making it the highway, where I made a 180 to start back to school.

The road back started on Beadel Street. There was some zig zagging after that, but I already took pictures of those streets, so I didn't take extras. Finally, Woodpoint Road brought me back to Bushwick Ave with a few minutes to spare before my conferences started.

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

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