Same gas station, different angle. What’s also different is the tiny figure walking toward the convenience store. No one needs gas at the moment, only junk food and air fresheners. (See previous post here.)
Posts Tagged ‘mobil on the run’
Gas station at night, again
Posted in Transportation, tagged brooklyn, caton ave, filling station, ft. hamilton parkway, gas station, gas station at night, mobil on the run, photography on November 5, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Gas 24 hours a day
Posted in Food, Transportation, tagged american girl, brooklyn, caton ave, convenience store, filling station, ft. hamilton parkway, gas station, mobil gas, mobil on the run, open 24 hours, photography on August 7, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Gas is expensive and junk food is cheap and plentiful. Help yourself to both at this place all hours of the day or night.
Lollipop lights
Posted in Misc, tagged brooklyn, brooklyn gas station, caton ave, ft. hamilton parkway, gas station at night, lights at night, mcdonald ave, mobil, mobil on the run, photography on July 23, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Another view of my favorite local gas station, Mobil on the Run, at the intersection of Ft. Hamilton Parkway, McDonald Ave., and Caton Ave.
View from the shuttle bus
Posted in Misc, Transportation, tagged brooklyn, f train, g train, gas station brooklyn, mcdonald ave, mobil, mobil on the run, nyc bus, nyc subway, photography, trackwork on May 15, 2010| 1 Comment »
If you take the local shuttle bus that is replacing the F and G trains between Jay Street and Church Avenue this weekend, you’ll enjoy a similar smudged view from the seats on the left. The shuttle trains run frequently, but adding this detour to a trip is still a big nuisance.
Spying on the police
Posted in Misc, tagged brooklyn, fast food, gas station, mobil on the run, nypd, photography, police, surveillance on July 27, 2009| 1 Comment »
Just an average citizen am I, observing the police through the cover of a two bushes. They are parked in front of the gas station convenience store. A place of neither loiterers nor malingerers, the officers are probably just shopping for snacks.