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Because I have so many of you here, I think its time to use you all to do something good. I started

Because I have so many of you here, I think its time to use you all to do something good. I started a donation page on my website to help Hurricane Sandy Victims. Donate as much as you want, and in return I’ll send you a signed print of NYC in the dark. Whatever you decide to give, ill send directly to ‘Feeding America’. http://noamgalai.com/hurricane-sandy.htm


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Just a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movieJust a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movieJust a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movieJust a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movieJust a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movieJust a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movieJust a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movie

Just a block from a mandatory evac zone, I huddled up in my apartment starting Sunday morning, movie marathon armed and ready for Sandy. It wasn’t until Monday evening that I decided to step outside for some air when I noticed the river was creeping dangerously close, only half a block away, but assured myself all would be fine. Luckily, and incredibly thankfully, my side of Greenpoint made it through the storm basically unscathed, so much so that it made what I was watching on the news seem completely illusory.

Still not having gone into Manhattan, I feel completely detached from the nightmare many of my friends are having to deal with. Last night I looked across the river onto a dark city, barely discernible from the midnight sky. 

Reality still hasn’t set in, but damn NYC, way to stay strong and pull through this mess. 


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Footage from a 1938 category 3 hurricane which hit New England and flooded Manhattan.



After Hurricane Sandy hit the North East coast, Jackie Mangiolino, the Long Island creative behind Believe Notes, rallied together a group of independent designers to contribute original art work to sell with all proceeds (aside from shipping and transaction fees) benefiting the American Red Cross Disaster ReliefDesigners Care is non-profit project reaching out to raise funds to help those in need through inspiration and good design!


Unity by Marabou

Our design for peace after the storm was inspired by the “Unity” and support shown in hopes of uplifting the communities devastated. Please visit Designers Care shop to mix & match a variety of beautifully crafted one of a kind items for a worthy cause. Hand stamped and available on white, black or kraft paper, in black, gold or silver metallic inks. (Click here to view)

A big shout out and thank you to Jackie & her mother, Anna for organizing & managing this initiative, and to the amazing network of designers who shared their talent! xo

Be safe during hurricane especially those in the path of hurricane sandy in New york and other parts

Be safe during hurricane especially those in the path of hurricane sandy in New york and other parts of US.


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Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge. Nov 2 2012

Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.Nov 22012


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Bowery Street. NYC. Nov. 2 2012

BoweryStreet.NYC. Nov. 22012


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FDR Drive. NYC. Nov. 2 2012

FDR Drive. NYC. Nov. 22012


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