292. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Morningside Heights.
291. PASSAGES. Washington, DC.
290. PASSAGES. South Beach, Miami. SoBe provides a rare opportunity to use the word “idiosyncratic”.
289. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Queens Bridge. The only thrill that perserveres in this nutty place is its unique beauty.
288. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Brownsville, Brooklyn.
287. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Upper East Side. 5th Avenue. This neighborhood has “a high percentage of the world’s billionaires living within a thousand feet”.
286. NEW YORK ON FOOT. East New York, Brooklyn.
285. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Randall’s Island.
284. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. “Spike of Bensonhurst” is still one of the best movie titles of all time.
283. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Sunnyside, Queens.
282. PASSAGES. Birmingham, England. An enormous interior space called Grand Central. We have one of those.
281. TRAVELS IN INDIA. New Delhi
280. LONDON ON FOOT. Greenwich. London is both ancient and modern. It can be uncomfortable.
279. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Morningside Heights.
278. LONDON ON FOOT. Whitechapel. I did not stop in for a chat the vegan hair salon. Life is full of regrets.
277. LONDON ON FOOT. Royal Borough of Greenwich.
276. PASSAGES. Atlantic City, New Jersey. Tawdry, sweet and salty.
275. LONDON ON FOOT. Deptford. A district in the SE Borough of Lewisham. Deptford is what New Yorkers call “the hood”. I don’t generally buy that kind of talk, but I took a sociology course in college so who’s to say.
274. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Third Avenue. Midtown. 14 days to Christmas.
273. PASSAGES. Los Angeles. Downtown.