Archive for November 3, 2007

News From Brooklyn

No, I have not found a place to live and that is a problem. I underestimated the degree of difficulty in relocating here by myself without feet on the ground to help. One price of all learning is time. I’m learning about the ‘territory’ but it takes time and the cost is high in terms of hotel living.

While I may appreciate worry and concern, please don’t send me ‘what’s up’ messages. I don’t have time to respond to them and they are of no value to me. Any constructive suggestions, however, are very much appreciated.

Many of the apartments in my price range are in predominantly black neighborhoods. Some of you can figure out that I’ve been living in an essentially all black neighborhood. That’s not a problem. It’s just not what I’d like for the long term. I don’t like living in a homogeneous society of any kind whether it be old, young, white, or materialistic. A couple of neighborhoods of interest at this point are Bay Ridge and Prospect Heights near BBG, the museum and the park.

I can’t compete with the earning power of young people, so I’m tying to use my financial resources by offering some amount of rent prepayment. Hell, if the situation were right I’d prepay the whole annual lease. One way or another a lease is a financial commitment.

Heather made a good suggestion about relocating to a cheaper hotel close to the PATH in NJ. I’m thinking about moving over to the HOJO at Newark Airport and see how long it takes to get to and from Brooklyn. I’ll probably do it in the next day or so.

The other unplanned factor is my knees. The pain is not relievable at the end of the day after I’ve been out apartment hunting even with my Darvon prescription. I’ve stopped carrying my laptop and will buy a backpack. Hopefully that will help to some degree.

I have no regret about being here but I’ll surely be glad to look back at this time when it’s a dim memory. There’s no doubt in my mind that there’s NYC DNA in my soul. I believe it was implanted at a very early age (before 5) when we lived in Brooklyn. I always liked working in NYC even when the commute time was outrageous from Farmingdale, LI and then from Princeton/East Windsor NJ.

Incidentally, I do not know the status of the plants at this time. I’m attempting to arrange an appointment or phone conversation with Principal Margie Baker.

Thank you to those of you who have been contributing supportive and constructive suggestions. They are very much appreciated.

BFN, Almost Brooklyn Bob

November 3, 2007 at 11:58 am 6 comments


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