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A Brie Grows in Brooklyn

"Mabel's not crazy... she's unusual."

I’m pretty sure it’s invisible, because I run in the Brooklyn Bridge Park every day, and have yet to see it, but the pop-up pool in my neighborhood is opening today.
The good news is that it’s supposed to be stunning. The bad news is that it only fits 60 people.
Which means I better get used to working on the weekends, when the pool is packed. On the weekdays, when it’s not so crowded, I’m going to live in it. 
Tomorrow is supposed to be a scorcher. Rather than braving the lines in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, I’m thinking about checking out the public pool in Red Hook, which is so gigantic it might as well be at Six Flags. 
Don’t say I don’t keep you updated about the best pools in New York City.

I’m pretty sure it’s invisible, because I run in the Brooklyn Bridge Park every day, and have yet to see it, but the pop-up pool in my neighborhood is opening today.

The good news is that it’s supposed to be stunning. The bad news is that it only fits 60 people.

Which means I better get used to working on the weekends, when the pool is packed. On the weekdays, when it’s not so crowded, I’m going to live in it. 

Tomorrow is supposed to be a scorcher. Rather than braving the lines in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, I’m thinking about checking out the public pool in Red Hook, which is so gigantic it might as well be at Six Flags. 

Don’t say I don’t keep you updated about the best pools in New York City.

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  1. danisdapper said: You gotta categorize these pools by urine content. I ain’t gonna ride no yellow wave.
  2. eoporto said: And it’s only 3.5 feet deep, which is silly.
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