Friday, April 20, 2007

Street Art vs. Grafitti

April 20 PM Walk
When you combine a sparse population with lots of vacant wall space and plenty of artist's lofts, there tends to be a lot of graffiti. But not all graffiti is graffiti-- some has got to be defined as public art. Far too much time and intent goes into these projects-- with the artist knowing all too well that the project may be stripped from the walls the next day, may be sandblasted to oblivion, or may never be seen by anyone else but the artist, and maybe a dog walker. Chester and I ventured to our normal spot, the dog park in Carroll Gardens for some dog time. But along the way, we wandered down Bond St. and came across some pretty neat art. Chester insisted that he pose in front of the naked girl. Who was I to argue with a 114 lb. dog with inch long canines?!
Spring has finally Sprung! 4th Pl., Carroll Gardens, BKLYN
Chester's favorite. Bond St., Gowanus, BKLYN

Can you spot the art installation? (Hint, it's not black and brown with a red collar).

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

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Ms. walksBKLYN walks Chester

April 18 PM Walk
Due to a previous engagement, walksBKLYN handed the reigns to Ms. walksBKLYN for this evening's walk. Not quite sure where they went. Not to sure what they saw. Don't really know their mileage. But with Che's liquid poo, I'm sure things were a bit, you know, shitty. Will return tomorrow with a good long walk, weather and stomach conditions provided.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Chester vs. Rapid Poo

April 17 PM Walk
Much like our apartment building after this most recent nor'easter, Chester too has had faulty plumbing. He has been battling RBM, or rapid bowel movement for those lay persons, for the past 5 days or so. We thought the cause was attributable to either a recent shift in food or having drank from the stagnant water in the Prospect Park Dog Beach. We thought it best to get it checked out by a professional, so Ms. walksBKLYN made an appointment at Park Slope Veterinary Care. However, in order to get a complete check up, a stool sample was required. Normally, I have no problem retrieving a recent emission because it is so readily disposable. But to cruise around with a bag of poo with the intent of handing it over to a vet tech so he can look at it under a microscope, kinda sucks. Chester had a bit of a rough time, and we had to wait an hour to be seen despite a 6 pm appointment, but all in all, they were quite good with him. And despite our worryings, Chester had no Giardia and no parasite in his intestines. The vet did say he is about 10 lbs. overweight, which we will have to work on. Seems like everyone is overweight these days.