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| I lived in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn for 35 years, the last time in 1993 when I gravitated to Queens. I now live on the borderline of Queens and Nassau County. I work in Nassau and have many friends in Nassau; yet, since I do not have a drivers' license, I'll never be of Nassau, unless that situation changes. My ties to Bay Ridge are similarly ephemeral. I have had friends in Brooklyn over the years, made mostly in high school and college; I liked Bay Ridge, it's scenic, pastoral in spots, but really, it's the place where I was kicked downstairs in grade school, where the nuns tore up my magazines, and where I came home at 8AM after working the night shift and riding home on the IRT mugger mover, avoiding the gangs. My father lived in Bay Ridge 48 years, but he's gone now. Sentiment doesn't enter my thinking when talk turns to Bay Ridge. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ah, but I do have a very important connection to Bay Ridge remaining: my dentist. I have been patronizing the same dental practice since 1964, with first Dr. Leon Tempkin and then, his associate and now chief practitioner Dr. Mark DeBock since the 1980s. And I have given them plenty of business, since there's a lot of starch in my diet. The office is at Bay Ridge Parkway (75th Street to Bay Ridgeites) and 4th Avenue. The R train rumbles under the office, and the B4 bus rattles off to Bensonhurst and Sheepshead Bay. So, after emerging from the House of Pain, benumbed mouth and all, I frequently have the camera with me for some Forgottening. This past Saturday I took the B4 to Bensonhurst for some foraging of New Utrecht town relics, but to get there, I jumped off the bus at 16th Avenue and New Utrecht Avenue. What follows is what I found.















I stumbled past these handsome attached houses on 17th Avenue and 82nd Street. These pop up here and there around the neighborhood, and form the handsomest of the local building styles. I've been grabbing shots of the M train in places where it soon will be vacating -- the MTA plans to end the M line and replace it with the V along part of the route. The M train can travel the length of the West End el along New Utrecht Avenue, and can also run the length of the Jamaica-Myrtle Avenue el to Metropolitan Avenue. It's a double-el line.
Meanwhile, the promise of Manhattan can be seen from the 18th Avenue stop. If you're in the right two spots on the platform, a spectacular vision of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge can be seen. It becomes a blue-green necklace of light at night.
More Bensonhurst stuff to come soon.
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Photographed February 6, 2010; page completed February 8
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