Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Monday, November 28, 2011

Road Feeps - Coil Horn Cyclops at Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan



The next several photos are of our intrepid little Coil Horn Cyclops friend running around Fort Tryon Park in upper Manhattan. It's an impressive landscape of quiet greenery in a city known mostly for its buildings and its bustle.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Road Feeps - Coil Horn Cyclops and art deco grate in Manhattan



This grate protects a public utility building in a section of Manhattan that was clearly built up in the 1920s. All the buildings around there have this kind of style. Makes one feel a bit as though one is walking through a certain Fritz Lang film.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Road Feeps - Orange Round with New York fauna



This feep manages to find a dwelling in Manhattan that's the right size for the price.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Road Feeps - Red & Black Coil Cyclops at Riverside Cathedral in Manhattan



Just around the corner from ol' Grant's place is this ornate edifice.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Road Feeps - Tentacle Larva at Grant's Tomb



It is, according to the posted information, the largest mausoleum in the United States. We got there right as it was closing, so only had but a moment to peek inside. It was rather interesting to contrast Grant's Tomb with the mausoleums in Mt. Auburn Cemetery (where we had just been), and which until now had seemed impressively elaborate and ornate.

No, for this you gotta be more than just rich.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Road Feeps - Von Snoot and statue in Sakura Park, Riverside, NYC



That's the Riverside Cathedral peeking through in the background. I don't know who this statue represents. It was cordoned off with caution tape, and a sign alerted one of an apparently vicious wasp nest. So the feeps and I observed from afar.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Road Feeps - Feep Snail in Manhattan



The snail wishes to know what these apartments rent for, but is mildly afraid of large numbers, and thus refrains.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Road Feeps: Bat Necklace looms over Manhattan



Swooping down over Grant's Tomb and Riverside cathedral to appropriate accompaniment.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Road Feeps - Purple von Snoot in Salem, MA



Let us bid adieu to Salem (though there are yet more photos for future editions of Road Feeps Redux) with this parting shot of an old building in the harbor area. Next up: New York!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Road Feeps - Green & Black Coil Cyclops in Salem, MA



A (presumably) decorative urn adorning someone's fence. Unless that's where the bad relatives go.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Road Feeps - Orange Cat in Salem harbor



White not a huge fan of large bodies of water (for obvious reasons), the feep cat nevertheless enjoys a city that is covered in cat iconography to go with all the witchiness.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Road Feeps - Purple Coil Cyclops in a horn in Salem, MA



This was part of a display along the pier area of downtown Salem. I'm honestly not sure what this thing is (the horn, I mean, not the monster). I could have read the informational sign that was there next to it, but obviously I didn't, so now I must suffer in ignorance.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Road Feeps - Purple Coil Cyclops with Salem, MA fire alarm



This feep is prepared in case an antique fire breaks out.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Road Feeps - Blue Horn Blob on Salem, MA hitching post



Don't forget to tether your feep, lest it wander off and fall prey to feep thieves.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Road Feeps - Bat Necklace at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA



And now, back to the feep bat's tour of Mount Auburn Cemetery. The place was founded in 1831, so the monuments are newer than the ones the feeps were looking at in Salem, but the ones at Mt. Auburn frequently tend toward the elaborate and ornate.