i saw you were from up that way right yeah i used to actually go up to the cloisters which is dykeman street and broadway. it's fascinating up there because it it's not an actual building that existed but it's a conglomeration of a different parts of different cloisters from all over europe and. it's it's mystical magical at the top of the hill that neighborhood was very interesting because. primarily certainly where i was was irish catholic and we were the jews on the block and closer to the cloisters though were a lot of refugees who fled europe during the lead up to the 2nd world war. it was it was a terrific neighborhood in most people don't even know of its existence is called in wood and it's right next to riverdale terrific i don't know as far as the necessity of the occupants now but. it was my childhood. our the mix with the jews of that where they welcomed marrying or was the top of the street was it was a north side story let's get up there it was great everybody wanted to see my horns you know it was it was too much. stuff it was your book baby oh where's your history. now you kn