- Enjoying the tender short loin bone-in steaks at Peter Luger Steak House, Brooklyn
- Enjoying an $8 glass of wine in the relaxing setting of Wine Bar in Brooklyn, where the owner talks to you like an old friend
- Brooklyn: Old glory waves in the in the window of the west tower of the Brooklyn Bridge – days after two German’s exchange the flags for bleached out American Flags – apparently to honor the 130th anniversary of the German designer of the bridge – Joseph Roebling
- Two gals enjoying a glass of wine rooftop in Brooklyn
- Toby’s Estate – a local coffee brewing lab in Brooklyn
- Patrons of Toby’s Estate Coffee House enjoying a house brewed cup of coffee – bags of coffee beans stacked up in the background
- Eclectic finds used in decorating Toby’s Estate coffee house.
- The espresso lab, where employees of Toby’s Estate create specialty brews for their patrons.
- One of many murals along the streets of creative Williamsburg
- Apparently not only motorists need a reminder to go slow – this sign a warning to bikers on the Brooklyn Bridge to slow down on the path they share with walkers
- A view of Governor’s Island and the Pier along the southeastern edge of Manhattan, from the Brooklyn Bridge
- Showing some of the amazing structural support of the Brooklyn Bridge
- Batman visiting with tourists on the Brooklyn Bridge
- Just a few of the cables running from the towers to the bridge span on the Brooklyn Bridge
- The walkway of the Brooklyn Bridge looking back towards Brooklyn – the white line separates the bike and walking lanes
- One World Trade Center looms tall as viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge
- Locks and ribbons line the chain link fence along the walkway on the Brooklyn Bridge
- Views of Lower Manhattan as viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge
- One World Trade Center and another major skyscraper share the viewing window with one of the Brooklyn Bridge Towers
- One World Trade Center stands tall and proud to honor those who parishes in the 911 attacks
- Black and white views of the Manhattan skyline as viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge
- A view of the colorful Manhattan skyline as viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge
- Do you think there are a few cables holding the Brooklyn Bridge together. Although eventually it was found the cables were inferior to code when originally installed, that just reduced the strength of the bridge from 6 times to 4 times the overall building code.
- Views of where the East River and the Hudson River collide eventually spilling into the Upper Bay
- The smaller less known double decker Manhattan Bridge just north of the Brooklyn Bridge
- Historical plates on the Brooklyn Bridge giving a history of the building of this famed bridge
- A helicopter hovers over the East River with the Statue of Liberty standing proud in the background as viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge
- Old Glory blows proud on top of each tower of the Brooklyn Bridge
- Police presence has been increased since two German’s changed out the two American flags in the dark of night and another person climbed the cables to the top of the tower
- Strength and structure shine proud as One World Trade Center and the Brooklyn Bridge share the same piece of skyline
- Statue of Liberty looms in the background of haze as viewed from the promenade leading to the Brooklyn Bridge
- A beautiful clock tower in Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn
- One World Trade Center looms off to the left of the Brooklyn Bridge, in the southern tip of Manhattan
- The towers of the Manhattan Bridge peak up out of the buildings lining the streets of Brooklyn
- Black and white image of One World Trade Center – need I say more
- One World Trade Center in living color
- Old Glory flying proud on top of the two towers of the Brooklyn Bridge
- Old glory waves in the in the window of the west tower of the Brooklyn Bridge – days after two German’s exchange the flags for bleached out American Flags – apparently to honor the 130th anniversary of the German designer of the bridge – Joseph Roebling
- The promenade or walkway leading from the Brooklyn neighborhood of Cobble Hill to the Brooklyn Bridge and on into Manhattan
- One of many beautiful murals found in Brooklyn
- My kind of place – in a quaint Carroll Gardens cafe’ in Brooklyn
- I bought an iced chai and headed into the back garden at the cafe’ – all kinds of hidden gardens like this throughout Brooklyn
- Even franchised stores find a way to be creative in the unique neighborhoods of Brooklyn, like this Lulu Lemon in Cobble Hill
- One of the areas in Brooklyn where the subway goes above ground
- A draw bridge over a small canal right outside a new Whole Foods grocery store in Cobble Hill
- Graffiti with a message towers over a Brooklyn neighborhood
- One of many bookcases at the Morbid Anatomy Museum and Library, offering insight into the subject of death
- Many books and decorative artifacts and accessories being sold at the Morbid Anatomy Museum store
- A beautiful curio showcasing unique items at the Morbid Anatomy Museum
- Looks like a place in Europe – this quaint entrance to a room from an open garden in Brooklyn
- Some of the amazing iron works that make up the web of structures to deal with the masses of people using public transportation in Brooklyn