Brooklyn's Metropolitan Avenue



























I've only been to brooklyn a few times so I can't even say for sure exactly where this is, other than it's on metropolitan avenue. we did cross over a small bridge to get there and although it wasn't that far from farmingdale, it was a distinctly different neighborhood. I found this sign to be very appealing - I can't wait to go back and take more pictures.
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Comments

Kay L. Davies said…
What a beautiful sign of the urban gardening spirit! I love it.
-- K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Sylvia K said…
Terrific capture, Lily, as always! A unique view of Brooklyn and I love it! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!

Sylvia
Neat. Very Flower Power 60s vibe.
Unknown said…
Thank you for sharing the beautiful things with us Lily.
Costas
Pat said…
Looking forward to when you go back and see what lurks there....cheeful sign!
Lesley said…
that sign shows a bright spot on an empty lot.
Penelope Notes said…
This art on the wall is a bright spot on what seems to be a devastated area. Usually it is graffiti but this is very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful image to go along with beautiful things. =)
Daryl said…
I love that you go exploring .. do you do it with husband and/or son or on your own?
cloudbusting2 said…
There was funny pink randomness in this shot. Not a straight line in sight.
Lori said…
That's a beautiful sign. I love the vibrant pink color, and it so happens there's a plant right next to it. Great capture!
Alexa said…
Thanks for showing me this beautiful part of my world—Brooklyn!
Pietro Brosio said…
Really an interesting image, Lily. Great contrast between the colored sign and the surrounding area.
Anonymous said…
Really a beautiful photo. That sign is so....happy!
Kitty said…
I like how cheerful this sign is in relation to its surroundings

This is probably Greenpoint or Williamsburg?
Marka said…
The sign really stands out against teh stone and concrete.

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