Tenements
Fire escapes as far as you can see down the Lower East Side streets.
Lower East Village Rooftops
Our 11th floor view of New York's Lower East Side Rooftops. Looks like it could be from another century, because the buildings ARE from another century.
The Newstand
This one is near Union Square.
Cautious
This food cart vendor slyly checking me out. Wondering why I was taking a picture.
Yo! You Takin' My Pictcha?
These guys were great sports about me capturing a candid moment at the food truck.
Taxi!
The drivers stance caught my eye as we walked by his cab.
3 Cool Kats....
Blowin' on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Washington Square Park - New York City.
Church Lady
Right next to Engine 55, is this Church - doors wide open, inviting to anyone who wants to attend.
Bite
The smallest of several shops in a wedge shaped building, nestled on a strip of land between Lafayette Street and Mulberry Street. This one is at the "Peak" of the wedge, with each shop getting bigger as you walk down this short block. The store is called Bite.
Stylized
This guy was oozing personality, just sittin next to his booth of goods for sale.
Mud Truck
Portable Coffee Shop, a caffeine lovers delight! Didn't have a chance to try it....maybe someday.
Two Heads & a Tail
As I was shooting another building across the street, I paused for a moment and looked down to see this curbside.
Peaceful Alcove
The constant roar of traffic, a not so faint din in the background, found this person kickin off his shoes to chill awhile.
Fruit Stand
The lovely light on the oranges made me stop and capture this view.
The Issues of the Day
As I approached these two guys, I could hear them discussing the issues of the day and their customers. The general consensus seemed to be that customers were less trustworthy of their services, than they used to be in the good old days,whenever that was.
This Machine Kills Facists....
At Washington Square Park, the pianist shares a story about each piece before playing it.
Joyful!
Water Fountain + No Leash = Joyful Fun
Subway
Hipster
In Brooklyn, even the dogs are too cool.
Gargoyles & Grinding
Sparks fly above the gargoyle standing guard outside this store. Not something you see on a typical city street,
New York Rain
A day of rain from a recent trip to NYC spent walking in a field of umbrellas.
Fumero Ism
More from a weekend in New York.
Mini Storage Vintage Boutique Hare Krishna Matchless Gifts Auto Repair
This caught my eye as our driver speed through town on the way to the Lower East Side. In one stop, you can store some stuff, buy some clothes and work on your Karma while getting your car repaired.
Engine 55
New York Engine 55, near Chinatown. The plaques commemorate those who gave it all on 9/11 from Engine 55. Engine 55 was among the first responders to reach the World Trade Center after the planes struck the towers. Five men from Engine 55 were lost when the Towers collapsed.
I Got 'Cha Steaks
Walking towards Chinatown, the streets were quiet on Sunday morning, but the character of the neighborhood was present in the buildings I passed.
Fashionista
What came to mind as I walked the streets of New York is that the streets are full of personality.
Manhatten Dating Service
On the sidewalk, waiting for a reply........Revisiting my photos from my weekend in New York.
Reflections of Saul
New York Costumes
for a rainy day.