East Village Melts Into The Subway
Winter is in its final throws – at least that’s what I’m thinking.
Friday turned frigid in New York City with the beginning of a mild snowstorm that may have topped out at around 4 or 5 inches. But, by Saturday, the snow was on the way out with temps in the 40s.
It is clear that NYC is a pain in the butt if you don’t have rubber galoshes or boots to prevent the slushy lahars from overcoming your city footwear during a ‘full-on’ melt. As you can see from the picture and the video, the melting snow provided for a very different view of the subway entrance on the downtown side of the 6 train at Lafayette and 8th St.
Sunday proved to be a sunny, colder extension of Saturday and then put on a show at sunset as seen from the office above the burgeoning Ground Zero.
April is only two weeks away.. no WAY it’s gonna get colder or snow-ier… right?
March 18th, 2007
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