You can't really understand a neighborhood until you live in it. Your friend who lives on Manhattan's Upper East Side will tell you that his block on 91st Street, between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue, is quiet and peaceful on a Wednesday afternoon.
But that description tells you nothing about what he might have actually seen when he looked out the window, or when he opened the door to his building that day.
He probably saw his residential block, made up of red-brick apartment buildings and brown-stone homes, tree-lined streets that are leafless in the winter, and taxicabs that stand out like bright yellow splashes of paint against the drab gray winter day. He might have also seen a group of teen boys strolling down the sidewalk and launching spitballs high into the air through plastic straws.
He probably saw children while they crossed the street and held their mothers' hands, one likely walking home from school, the other from work. Men and women would have jogged past them at a brisk pace, wearing ipods and holding dog leashes that jingled as they bounced. Well-dressed men walked into their opulent apartment buildings and stopped to chat with the doorman; older children in school uniforms were not far behind. He might have noticed a small girl walking with her nanny, or a young man pushing a cart loaded with cases of Snapple and Heineken.
These are the things he sees every afternoon. But he will tell you that his neighborhood is boring, too quiet, just a typical day in February.
Published by Daniel Lehman
Philadelphia native Daniel Lehman is a graduate of New York University, where he studied journalism and cinema studies. His work has been published by Back Stage, amNewYork, Filmmaker Magazine, the New York... View profile
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