I applaud this guy's efforts. I don't think I've ever seen so many cans collected at once. In the high school I work, we are making a concerted effort at recycling and students are becoming more conscious of the importance of it too.
tg -- actually, I think that's the interior of the place in yesterday's picture.
coltrane -- to answer your question from the other day: The Gretsch building is in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (which is also becoming gentrified, of course). This place is in Manhattan, kinda between the Village and Tribeca.
Alexa...thanks for the follow up on the Gretsch building. Ah, "gentrification"...great for those "who have", not so good for those "who have not or little."
Especially when you consider that he stays here every night.
ReplyDeleteI applaud this guy's efforts. I don't think I've ever seen so many cans collected at once. In the high school I work, we are making a concerted effort at recycling and students are becoming more conscious of the importance of it too.
ReplyDeletetg -- actually, I think that's the interior of the place in yesterday's picture.
ReplyDeletecoltrane -- to answer your question from the other day: The Gretsch building is in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (which is also becoming gentrified, of course). This place is in Manhattan, kinda between the Village and Tribeca.
It's the $30,000-a-night Ty Warner Penthouse at the Four Seasons. I suppose it could be the same place. What would I know?
ReplyDeleteAlexa...thanks for the follow up on the Gretsch building. Ah, "gentrification"...great for those "who have", not so good for those "who have not or little."
ReplyDeleteThat's one way to stay in shape!
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