Spring has finally arrived in Bushwick. It’s been an eventful winter for the hood, but the cold and gray can mute even the most exciting of times. Now that the trees are exploding into bloom, the birds are back, and you can finally leave some windows open and get fresh air, an extra level of sensory pleasure is applied to life. The surest sign of this change is the blaring music from open windows — speakers pointed OUTWARD, of course — and car stereos. Right now I’m being serenaded by the 717th girl to redo “Time After Time” to a freestyle beat. It’s actually not bad. Kind of nostalgic — I have flashbacks of listening to Power 96 (DJ Laz is airbrushed!) with the top down on my ’72 Cougar. The one I could see the road through the floor of.

Yesterday I walked home half-speed from the train, enjoying the feel of the warmer air on my skin, observing the activity on the street. The hipsters are also in full bloom, donning bright color combinations as they do, in greens and pastel blues and even pinks. Groups of them were lounging on benches among the daffodils, sipping their coffees. Others took strolls with their dogs. There were guys working outside Roberta’s — possibly getting the back patio ready for dining al fresco?

Closer to home, kids were out skateboarding and all the windows were wide open. When I got inside, I opened all the doors and windows — Niko was beside himself with excitement, running in and out with the freedom he’s been denied these long, cold months.