windswept walk.
Since moving to Brooklyn last year we’ve been treated to daily views of the Brooklyn Wind Turbine . We tried to visit when we first moved, but missed a turn and became hopeless lost in the hills, with the turbine always appearing to be one valley away. The turbine is tricksy like that. For months I’ve been telling Seth it seemed to face drastically different directions when I would look at it, but he was convinced I was just viewing it from a different angle. Finally, after months of apparent crazy talk, Seth was finally able to see the difference with his own eyes! It turns out the turbine can rotate to face the wind. Who knew? After all that, we decided it was time to see the turbine up close. Most information about getting to the turbine talks about walking the whole way from downtown via the City and Sea Walkway, but we didn’t want to deal with that nonsense. The drive up to the turbine is well marked, but ...