Driving through Manhattan at noontime is a slow drive. Slow enough to appreciate the people and the city life.
Ike Gittlen wrote:
Driving through Manhattan at noontime is a slow drive. Slow enough to appreciate the people and the city life.
Ike, great street photography image.
Ike Gittlen wrote:
Driving through Manhattan at noontime is a slow drive. Slow enough to appreciate the people and the city life.
To me, it looks like it is his store. Not so much a street vendor.
no bricks or mortar. just set up on the curb. Lots of vendors along the street just like him.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Ike Gittlen wrote:
Driving through Manhattan at noontime is a slow drive. Slow enough to appreciate the people and the city life.
I am amazed that all those fruits and veggies didn't slide off the shelves. Was there an earthquake in the City?
Ike Gittlen wrote:
no bricks or mortar. just set up on the curb. Lots of vendors along the street just like him.
No. Not at that magnitude. That's a store. Look at the depth of his products.
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