High Water Line edges into Canarsie

May 18, 2007 on 3:00 pm | In climate change, global warming, community, public art, chalk line |

Today I was out on my own (hopefully that will be the only time - it’s much better to have people join me on the walk!) as the High Water Line dipped into Canarsie.

I started where I left off yesterday in Spring Creek. The line went past a water pollution treatment plant today - I don’t think flooding a sewage plant is a good thing. It then carried on past Spring Creek Village (Starret City) before rounding Fresh Creek and starting its route through the heart of East Canarsie.

I just started the line in East Canarsie - this Saturday (tomorrow) I will be out with some friends to draw from 107th street and Avenue J down to Seaview and Rockaway Parkway. We are going to start early to hope to miss the rain.

I definitely dodged the rain today, and was even able to mix up loads more chalk and pigment for tomorrows walk. I got some pictures, I will upload them in just a bit!

Oh! And if you are on Court & Atlantic area this weekend, grab a few copies of the Brooklyn Heights Courier - High Water Line is on the cover! Grab a couple of extra copies for me!

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