seven +/- two

a social worker in training

whose self-care includes looking at a lot of things on the internet

thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: A New York City phone booth repurposed as a “communal library”/book drop by architect John Locke as part of his ongoing urban intervention project, the Department of Urban Betterment.
[doobybrain.]

WHERE IS THIS!

thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: A New York City phone booth repurposed as a “communal library”/book drop by architect John Locke as part of his ongoing urban intervention project, the Department of Urban Betterment.

[doobybrain.]

WHERE IS THIS!

minusmanhattan:

Steven Siegel.

More from this amazing photoset of NYC in the 80s here.

(via bbook)

rose-colored:

New York City subway map in ribbonby Henry Hargreaves

rose-colored:

New York City subway map in ribbon
by Henry Hargreaves

(via hoodlumberjack)

bbook:

The photographer’s classic  book Subway is an extraordinarily visceral record of the city in the  1980s – and provides a revealing contrast to Walker Evans’s earlier  underground images
grutty:

Woman reading on the Highline | NYC

grutty:

Woman reading on the Highline | NYC

thatkindofwoman:

theoryintransit:

Secret Book Shop in New York City

Tucked high above the bustle of the street, Michael’s secret secondhand bookshop is a mecca for those who savor the story behind the volume. If you can find the door­bell, he’ll surely let you in…

 Magical.

BRB, going on a quest!

NYC's New Sex Symbol - Official Condom Design

power

nyc's 10 best coffee shops, according to TONY

Disappointed in myself that I’ve only been to half of these but at least they’re all already on my list!

Also, when did Grumpy open up in Park Slope?

Cute.

Cute.