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Saturday, May 02, 2009

Why I Love Queens

It's been a long time. Sorry. You probably forgot about me, but I don't mind.

I wanted to tell you why I love Queens. There's a few reasons. Luckily, the "reasons" are "photos."

People Are More Inventive

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Wherever there's fruit outside, there's bound to be a surprise. Because of cryptic signs with fun punctuation (above) or newly created species of tomatoes (below), shopping for produce never bores me.
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This rule of inspired sign-making applies to flowers, too. Outside of the frame, there's also Dragon Daisies and Siberian Tiger Roses. Next time I'll be sure to photograph them.
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Your Niche is Here

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OK, so maybe you're a human being in the market for a decent, affordable haircut. I'm sure there's plenty of places in this neighborhood where you can find that kind of thing. But check out Vicky's--they preen pigeon coifs, too.

And if you're happy with the hair on your head, you might consider grooming elsewhere. Luckily, this place (below) specializes in exactly what you're looking for. I'm sure.
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Did I mention collectibles? I should. They're important. And highly findable in this borough. The lady in the window obviously scored !Best Prices! on a !Collectible! or !two!--her smile says it all. Gave up a few limbs for a prime place behind toy cars and manga.
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Sidewalks Are the Utilitarian's Utopia

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In the above photo, two girls scoot across the street, narrowly avoiding death by speeding SUV. I've (almost) seen it happen. For them, the sidewalk is a safer place to ride their Razors.

When I was younger, I flew kites at the beach. When I say "younger," I mean "23." Anyway, in Queens, children don't have that luxury. The sidewalk becomes for them what the beach was for me: a liberating kite-flying haven. "Little one, run with it! Go!" I heard adults call after him, as he pushed into women with three-wheeled carts and cane-wielding elderly gentlemen.
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If you don't have a scooter or a kite, or football, baseball, or Skip-It, you might use the sidewalk as storage. See below for tips.
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Everything's The Right Price

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Wow, a burrito's only #0.99!? I mean, $0.99? Amazing. And check out the lunch special at the Korean BBQ. Available 7 Days != !
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Everywhere you'd ever want to shop even accepts EBT cards, as does the deli depicted below. You can buy all the Irish foods you never wanted or knew existed, and if you're lucky, you might even get green eggs and ham. DEAL written all over it.
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I Know How Late I'll Be To Work Because I Can See the Train Across the Borough


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But isn't it beautiful?
And below, an accurate photographic description of what Manhattan looks like every Monday morning.
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Most of All, I Love Queens Because It's All About Prevention

You can't make this up. Face masks actually grow on trees.
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Swine Flu? Fuggetaboutit!

Really, I do love Queens.
Here's why:
Sunnyside Gardens
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Staggering Views AKA I Can See The Sky
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The Best Reason of All
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If you find yourself so-over mundane Manhattan, take that train underwater and visit us. Or at least get your Brazilian done here (way marked down, I hear).