One of the benefits of being stuck in the invent-a-detour chaos that was rush hour post-landslide is that you get to see parts of the city you never would otherwise. Winding through the tree-lined streets of Latin and Hasidic Jewish neighborhoods in upper Manhattan (avoiding Broadway at all costs) is actually quite nice, even at 15 feet per hour.
What stuck out most (aside from the driver’s steady descent into madness, of course) was a giant rock that appears to have taken up residence mid-block on Bennet just north of 181st. There are many rockfaces up there but this one clearly had the biggest chip on its shoulder. Apartment, apartment, row house, row house, bigass boulder, apartment. Someone call Curbed! Real estate in upper Manhattan rocks! ow…


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