Thursday, April 19, 2007

Ramblin' through Red Hook

April 19 PM Walk
In commemoration of Sludgie, the Baleen whale who unfortunately wandered into the Gowanus Bay and never made it out, Chester decided he might like to see the area where Sludgie spent her final few hours. While the nation mourned the tragedy in Lynchburg, seeing a whale in Brooklyn was a welcome distraction. It is sad that she never made it back to her pod.
Relics of Gowanus' role in old industrial Brooklyn were all around us as we wandered through the Red Hook Recreation area and down the public waterfront on Columbia Street. Several old, steel-shuttered warehouses, graving docks, dry docks, propeller repair facilities, and industrial-looking buildings lined the waterfront before we got to the open public area. But once we arrived splendid views of Park Slope, Sunset Park and Green-Wood Cemetery were on display. Catching south Brooklyn at sunset was a dazzling site, and a fitting way to say good-bye- wish you could have made it back to your family.
Looking West to the New York Harbor
Che and the Gowanus Bay
Gowanus Bay, Brooklyn
Red Hook Recreation Area, Brooklyn