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Best Places To Sled In NYC

Time Out just posted a great list of where to sled in these them hills round here.  Um. Okay, so that’s not real good English, but we liked how it sounded anyway.  But the list is good.  For all five boroughs go the list.

For Manhattan:
Cedar Hill, Central Park
Thrill-seekers need not apply: A less-crowded alternative to Pilgrim Hill, Cedar makes a good starter slide for beginners. Fifth Ave between 76th and 79th Sts. Subway: 6 to 77th St (centralparknyc.org)

East River Park
Though this long, narrow park isn’t known for its steep tundra, it’s a great option for downtown kiddos to get their sledding fix. Since it’s located right on the river, parents can enjoy the scenic view while their tots play. Montgomery St to E 12th. Subway: F, J, M, Z to Essex St—Delancy St. (nycgovparks.org)

Inwood HIll Park
While this spot is great for hiking and biking in the summertime, the expansive space and sloping terrain offer some nice sledding opportunities when the snow hits. Dyckman St at the Hudson River. Subway: A to Dyckman St. (nycgovparks.org)

Pilgrim Hill, Central Park
The grande dame of NYC sledding institutions—and rightly so, with its perfect steepness and gentle denouement (that’s sledspeak for a smooth finish). This spot gets crowded, so prepare to slalom around a few human obstacles. Enter at 72nd St and Fifth Ave. Subway: 6 to 68th St.

Morningside Park
This is where the Columbia crew hangs out, using dining hall trays, cardboard boxes and snowboards. Take a cue from the undergrads and tote along a household item to use as a makeshift (read: cheap) sled. Morningside Dr at 115th St (nycgovparks.org). Subway: B, C to 116th St.

Riverside Park
There are some gentler slopes between 92nd and 103rd Streets, but the hard-core head to Hippo Playground, where you can catch a glimpse of the Hudson as you dodge trees on your way out—er, down. Hay bales at the bottom prevent impalement on the fence beyond. Grab whatever gear you’ll need at C&S Hardware (788 Amsterdam Ave at 98th St; 212-222-8720, csgroupny.com). 91st St at Riverside Dr (nycgovparks.org). Subway: 1, 2, 3 to 96th St.

91st Street
For a quick fix, slip down 91st Street’s pedestrian-only zone. This is urban sledding in its purest form; just watch out for unsuspecting pups! 91st St between Second and Third Aves. Subway: 4, 5, 6 to 86th St.

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Bowl Of Noses

Hey NYC! Meet A Lego Pro Tomorrow

Tomorrow at 2p-4P Lego Master Sean Kenny unveils a new sculpture at the Time Warner Center.

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The Next Good Idea

NYC: When Will The Next Bus Arrive?

It’s about time. Now if they only would do it for subways too. And maybe people can be trained not to walk down into the subway when they see people coming up (don’t they know a train has just arrived and left the station?!).

Electronic count down displays with expected arrival times will be placed along 34th street:
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/11/miracle-on-34th-street-your-bus-arrival-time/
How come this can’t exist everywhere?
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Bowl Of Noses

Can you guess?

Can you guess?  The number of trees in New York City? (click to link)

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Bowl Of Noses

NYC Loves Paper Airplanes

People go to college just so they can get a job with an office on a really high floor.  It’s not the view they are after, it’s the launch pad.  This man Sam was on the 31st floor where the ride is one loooong glide.


Flying from Sam Fuller on Vimeo.

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Bowl Of Noses

NYC Goes Micro Scale Lego


Do you ever read the New York Times?  You know that paper that your folks read?  Maybe if they printed more articles like this instead just putting up on their blog then they could tap into that 8-12 year old market.  Maybe we have to talk to them.

Anyway, we do a lot of minimalist Lego building in our bowl, but this Christof Neimann dude’s got it done real good.  Check out the full site as there are at least ten more than what we have included here — and many are more pure NYC than what we’ve posted here.  
Micro all the way!
Big thanks to Mr. SkipHop for this one!
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These Are Those Things

Like Peanut Butter And Chocolate…

Kermit and LCD Soundsystem.

New York I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down.