When I discovered that I finally had power in my apartment on Saturday morning, I moved back to my place and took a long walk around my neighborhood. I wandered down to 19th and Broadway and found this amazing display of Post-It notes in the windows of Fishs Eddy.
(Apologies for some of the language. New Yorkers are blunt.)
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