A Demi-Brownstone On Smith Street
I spend so much time writing about houses that rise higher than their neighbors, that I decided to do the exact opposite of what you, dear reader, expect of me.
(Yes, I am full of surprises)
Today, I present the smallest house on Smith Street. It may even be the smallest house in Carroll Gardens. So much tinier than the houses that frame it. Just half a house, really.
A demi-brownstone!
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I spend so much time writing about houses that rise higher than their neighbors, that I decided to do the exact opposite of what you, dear reader, expect of me.
(Yes, I am full of surprises)
Today, I present the smallest house on Smith Street. It may even be the smallest house in Carroll Gardens. So much tinier than the houses that frame it. Just half a house, really.
A demi-brownstone!
1 comment:
It looks as if the buiding to its left has a door leading to the half of a house's roof. Could it be that the giant building is overstepping on this little guy? By the way, finally something good about DeBlasio (if at all possible), I believe he is proposing a ban on styrofoam use in the city, which would be wonderful.
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