It's always a treat when I have time to come to your blog and take a look and a look and a look. Your photography grabs hold of so many of my senses that I wish I could time travel to the sight and smell and hear and touch and taste it myownself. Thanks!
I've never tried soul food before, so that's one of the things that ill need to do. Also seeing a pay phone now is becoming rare since the phone companies are tearing them down, blame the invention of the cell phone for that one. Richard from Amish Stories.
OMG--just saw the photo. I worked down the street (in between my NY jobs) and walked past here every day. I never stopped in, sadly. . . you have completely captured the essence of the place in your photo. Love your work
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thank you for this gift, O spirit of Christmas Past!
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It's always a treat when I have time to come to your blog and take a look and a look and a look. Your photography grabs hold of so many of my senses that I wish I could time travel to the sight and smell and hear and touch and taste it myownself. Thanks!
Excellent vintage!
Food for the soul - a photo to go with a glass of red wine.
blast from the past.
I've never tried soul food before, so that's one of the things that ill need to do. Also seeing a pay phone now is becoming rare since the phone companies are tearing them down, blame the invention of the cell phone for that one. Richard from Amish Stories.
Love the colors and texture of this. Feels appropriately old, well-used.
There are stories here.
Love the colors. Is the dust original, or is it Photoshopped in?
...actually, I could ask the same about the colors, too..
At first I thought it was a Copenhagen shot!
Love the color!
Have a nice Sunday, Ken Mac!
I think the business is closed but the sign is still there.
hello my adam Benga I saw your blog, nice and interesting, so I decided to give comment on every post you
OMG--just saw the photo. I worked down the street (in between my NY jobs) and walked past here every day. I never stopped in, sadly. . . you have completely captured the essence of the place in your photo. Love your work
At first I thought it was a Copenhagen shot!
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