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New york city
We moved into a Junior 4 on the Upper East Side when my wife was newly pregnant with our first. A junior 4 (for those who haven’t apartment shopped in the city) is essentially a one-bedroom with some manner of additional space. Ours was a windowless nook as you entered the apartment. In the beginning, the nook was storage; it held the bike I rode over the Queensboro bridge, through Greenpoint and Williamsburg to Pratt daily.
Then we assembled a crib that sat in the nook awaiting an occupant.
Yada, yada, yada by the time we moved out, the windowless nook was a bedroom to three of our four kids.
We outgrew the junior 4, we left the city, we miss it.
PAINTINGS are occasionally showing offsite in other galleries; EMAIL me for availability/pricing/etc. Thanks! jim@jimfenzel.com