Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
More Sandy Pics from Readers
Thanks to everyone for sending in your photos. Email pics to edgeofthecity@gmail.com
A downed tree in front of Kennedy House. |
Bethel Farm's awning went projectile @ 10pm last night. |
67th & Queens Blvd. |
Tree down on Exeter, just east of 68th Ave. |
The Aftermath
Readers sent these in this morning. Send your pics to edgeofthecity@gmail.com
The entrance to a building on 67 and Queens Blvd. |
72nd Road, between Austin and Queens Blvd. |
Entrance to the TD Bank on Queens Blvd. |
Traffic lights blinking this morning on Queens Blvd. |
Monday, October 29, 2012
Sandy Update
The storm is now starting to get going here in Forest Hills. The first significant outer bands just moved across Queens. It should get significantly more vicious from here on in, through tonight. Good luck everyone! Comment below this post on what you experience if you can.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Hurricane Sandy - Some Thoughts
As I just shared on my Twitter feed, I cannot recall a forecast for a storm to hook off the Atlantic and then make a beeline for the New Jersey shore. Hurricanes in this area, including Irene last year, usually move over us in a south to north direction, not east to west like Sandy is currently forecast to do. And they usually move pretty fast once they reach us.
What is most scary at this moment is that this storm is forecast to actually be stronger than the Perfect Storm, the 1991 storm featured in the movie, and it is expected to move over us very slowly.
If the storm does actually follow this forecasted track, it could be devastating for the Long Island, NYC metro area, especially anywhere along the coast lines. And, because this storm is forecast to not move very fast and hover for a couple of days over the area, wind damage could be extensive as many trees, which still have their leaves, begin to fall.
I grew up on the south shore of Long Island, in Nassau County, and while we had many hurricane scares over the years, none ended up being as bad as some of the most dire forecasts. The same goes for Irene last year. So, it's understandable that many local residents might not take Sandy seriously, thinking it, too, will fizzle out as it approaches and not be as bad as they are warning.
Historically speaking, however, our area has been overdue for quite some time for a major hurricane-like storm of the magnitude of the famous Long Island Express storm of September, 1938. It could be that after years of warnings, Sandy might be the first to actually rival that historic storm and bring our area that once in a century event.
What is most scary at this moment is that this storm is forecast to actually be stronger than the Perfect Storm, the 1991 storm featured in the movie, and it is expected to move over us very slowly.
If the storm does actually follow this forecasted track, it could be devastating for the Long Island, NYC metro area, especially anywhere along the coast lines. And, because this storm is forecast to not move very fast and hover for a couple of days over the area, wind damage could be extensive as many trees, which still have their leaves, begin to fall.
The 1938 Long Island Express storm |
Historically speaking, however, our area has been overdue for quite some time for a major hurricane-like storm of the magnitude of the famous Long Island Express storm of September, 1938. It could be that after years of warnings, Sandy might be the first to actually rival that historic storm and bring our area that once in a century event.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Alleged Cannibal Cop Lives in FoHi
Readers are emailing me today about this rather gruesome story. Those with weak stomachs should read no further:
From The Times:
Officer Held in Plot to Cook Women and Eat Them
From The Times:
Officer Held in Plot to Cook Women and Eat Them
All Eyes on Hurricane Sandy
The latest analysis from the weather experts is that things are looking more and more likely for an historic storm to move towards the NYC metro area as early as this Sunday. While there's been some uncertainty as to the direct path of the storm, the weather models are coming more into alignment that the hurricane will not swing out to sea but loop into the East Coast, possibly near New Jersey or Long Island. This would mean a direct hit for our area and the potential for a storm of historic magnitude. Stay tuned...
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
The Perfect Storm, The Sequel?
By the way, there's talk on some of the weather sites of a huge storm later this weekend. It would start out as a tropical storm or hurricane ("Sandy") and then track up the east coast and merge with another storm right near us.
Of course, whether this weather actually materializes is a huge long shot. But we shall see...
Of course, whether this weather actually materializes is a huge long shot. But we shall see...
Another Wine Bar Coming to Forest Hills
A new awning has gone up for something called Keuka Kafe in a storefront near the fire house on Queens Blvd., in the space where the pet grooming business last was I think.
The information at the location, according to the reader who contacted me about it, says it will be a wine bar, and also sell beer and salads.
My first reaction is a bit mixed. I'm not sure we need another wine bar given that Jack & Nellie's just opened around the corner on Ascan? (By the way, I visited Jack & Nellie's over the weekend — look for a review soon.)
Also, I'm a bit puzzled and somewhat disappointed that whoever is opening this didn't recognize that this part of Forest Hills is pretty far from anywhere else to grab a high-end cup of coffee and kick back and relax. What we really could use is a small, indie coffee place.
I found the above logo on the web, by the way. And I also found an interior diagram, which if it is indeed the place, looks like it has the potential to be another cute spot to hang out. But, like I said, would've preferred a straight-out coffee place.
The information at the location, according to the reader who contacted me about it, says it will be a wine bar, and also sell beer and salads.
My first reaction is a bit mixed. I'm not sure we need another wine bar given that Jack & Nellie's just opened around the corner on Ascan? (By the way, I visited Jack & Nellie's over the weekend — look for a review soon.)
Also, I'm a bit puzzled and somewhat disappointed that whoever is opening this didn't recognize that this part of Forest Hills is pretty far from anywhere else to grab a high-end cup of coffee and kick back and relax. What we really could use is a small, indie coffee place.
I found the above logo on the web, by the way. And I also found an interior diagram, which if it is indeed the place, looks like it has the potential to be another cute spot to hang out. But, like I said, would've preferred a straight-out coffee place.
Lots of Good Info on 'Windsor 2' Development
The following link is just chock full of good info, renderings and architectural diagrams of the new development being built on the north side of Queens Blvd., next to the Key Food:
I just can't help thinking how out of place that sad, downscale Key Food is going to look next to this gleaming new development. <sigh> ... So sad, so very, very sad... We come this close, and yet can't seem to overcome the legacy stuff in this neighborhood that is holding it back from coming fully into its own as a first-rate NYC 'hood.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
More on Beer Hall
Another shot of Marianella's |
The inside of Marianella's |
Hofbrauhaus in Munich |
Friday, October 19, 2012
Beer Hall Coming to Forest Hills?
A reader sent this in to me tonight, scanned from a QR Code on the window of what formerly was Marianella's, the short-lived Mexican restaurant near the LIRR station (next to McDonald's). The reader says there are also work permits up on the window. Needless to say, this would be awesome for the neighborhood.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Second Debate
I thought that was a masterful job by President Obama in last night's debate. His tone was perfect, right on target, clear, and forceful when he needed to be. Check out the segment in the video at around 1:12:00 :
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Memories...
The Atari 2600 turns 35
On October 14th, 2012, the Atari 2600 turned 35. As one of the oldest game systems (Magnavox Odyssey is a bit older), gamers owe most of the infrastructure of the game industry to the pioneers at Atari.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
New James Bond Theme
.... This is growing on me... what do you all think?
Not sure if it will end up rivaling my faves by Shirley Bassey, Paul McCartney, Duran Duran and Carly Simon. We'll see.
Not sure if it will end up rivaling my faves by Shirley Bassey, Paul McCartney, Duran Duran and Carly Simon. We'll see.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Restaurant Review: La Vigna
So happy to report that I can add another local restaurant to my list of favorites: La Vigna on Metropolitan Ave.
One person on the blog's Facebook page had been strongly recommending La Vigna for quite some time now. So I finally had the chance to check it out for myself and I was not disappointed. We all thoroughly enjoyed our dinner there Friday night.
I have to admit I was also surprised by just how modern and new the place was. For some reason I was expecting an older restaurant showing its age like some of the other places on Metropolitan.
Metropolitan Ave. is really becoming quite a strip for some excellent dining!
Update: The person who recommended La Vigna to me on our Facebook page adds:
One person on the blog's Facebook page had been strongly recommending La Vigna for quite some time now. So I finally had the chance to check it out for myself and I was not disappointed. We all thoroughly enjoyed our dinner there Friday night.
I have to admit I was also surprised by just how modern and new the place was. For some reason I was expecting an older restaurant showing its age like some of the other places on Metropolitan.
Metropolitan Ave. is really becoming quite a strip for some excellent dining!
Update: The person who recommended La Vigna to me on our Facebook page adds:
Here is what I love about them- they give you elaborate (free) bread plates, often with different cheeses and olives, and sometimes bruschetta, as opposed to the mediocre store bought rolls that other Italian restaurants offer. They also have an amazing Italian Cheesecake dessert. And, their prix fix menu on Sundays is a fairly decent bargain.
Here's some of what we had. (Sorry. The pics aren't the greatest. I'm looking forward to my new camera—coming soon!)
Here's some of what we had. (Sorry. The pics aren't the greatest. I'm looking forward to my new camera—coming soon!)
Clams Casino |
Ravioli di Zucca 21.00 | Homemade ravioli stuffed with pumpkin, butternut squash, | & ricotta cheese in butter & sage sauce |
Pollo Marsala 17.95 | Breast of chicken with mushrooms in a Marsala sauce |
Ravioli 16.95 | Homemade cheese ravioli in a light tomato & basil sauce |
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