Some day—perhaps soon—I’ll believe that I’ve moved to the most wonderful neighborhood in the universe. As much as I love my new apartment (even if it is smaller than my old one), its views and its light, and as friendly as my neighbors have been, there are still things I miss about Astoria.
Those things include, of course, my friends—with whom I’ll try to stay in touch. Also, it had, if not the best, then some of the best, of New York: It’s about as close as you can get to Manhattan without being there, but it doesn’t have the self-conscious hipsterism of Williamsburg, Greenpoint or Bushwick.
Oh, and there was the food. I’m finding good eats here, but I still haven’t come across a bakery, let alone one that makes bread or cookies like Parisi’s or bagels like Lots o’ Bagels.
And of course, there are the rides. I could continue to do them, but I would have to ride (or take a train) to get to them. I’m just starting to discover some good routes here, but I’m still in the “It’s not the Fort Totten ride!” stage.
Finally, there are the characters. I’m sure I’ll find them here, but I still think of the ones I just left. They include the guy who hung out by the train station and the stores. He approached me and, probably, every other woman in the neighborhood, with this proposal: “Will you marry me? I’ve got food stamps!”
I have to admit, there are worse—or at least more bizarre—pickup lines.
Soon I will return to regular posting. I have been so busy—and tired—that it seems like a miracle that I actually managed to do two rides—about 25 miles each—that had nothing to do with commuting or errands.