My neighborhood, Floral Park, is located in Eastern Queens. Floral Park is bordered by Bellerose, New Hyde Park, Douglaston, and Elmont. One thing I like about Floral Park, is that it looks and feels like the suburbs of Long Island as opossed to other Queens neighborhoods. One thing I dislike about Floral Park, is that it is way too quiet. You hardly see people walking around or just hanging out. A visitor to my neighborhood should know that it is very boring around here and there aren’t many activities you can do in Floral Park. Another thing a visitor to Floral Park should know is that most of the stores and shopping centers are within walking distance.
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This pattern is of a brick walk way I saw in front of a school. I think this is interesting because the size of every piece has to be on point and the color coordination makes this a nice walk way.
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These numbers are from the license plate of a commercial vehicle parked on the street in my neighborhood.
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I like my 2010 Chevy Camaro, because it can take me around to different neighborhoods and bring me back to Floral Park, Queens.
1st i also live in queens and have never been to floral park. I didnt think any other neighborhood in queens would be quiet or boring. I laughed when i saw the parabola picture first thing i thought was its almost summer who still has decorations up..thats why its a treasure hunt. I also really liked the brick pattern and the random speaker in the yard..funny stuff ..nice pictures.