This looks like your new camera at work? However, it is the shooter that counts and your subject is so familiar that one takes it for granted that tasty unfamiliar foods are available for the trying, if not actually on the street.
Interesting... if my foggy precaffeinated memory is correct "halal" is the Muslim version of "kosher". Yes, a quick consultation of Google confirms that half asleep or not, the memory is correct.
Daryl the bridge builder! If only there were more such enterprising individuals.
Oh, and the shot is fabulous too. Very real, very human. I can't pull the right word out. But I love it!
Your world and my world are so completely different. We can buy food in the summer when they have country market sales. As I have told people before, I live in the same area as the Little House on the Prairie. Your world is far more fascinating.
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Aha I see you're branching out! I do believe I have been there, very colourful.
ReplyDeleteif you run this establishment Daryl, it has to be good!
ReplyDeleteMezze for me, pleeze.
ReplyDeleteSomething new and different to try for lunch!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like your new camera at work? However, it is the shooter that counts and your subject is so familiar that one takes it for granted that tasty unfamiliar foods are available for the trying, if not actually on the street.
ReplyDeleteInteresting... if my foggy precaffeinated memory is correct "halal" is the Muslim version of "kosher". Yes, a quick consultation of Google confirms that half asleep or not, the memory is correct.
ReplyDeleteDaryl the bridge builder! If only there were more such enterprising individuals.
Oh, and the shot is fabulous too. Very real, very human. I can't pull the right word out. But I love it!
are those roasted chestnuts i spy?
ReplyDeletethe snow is coming, the snow is coming and i am sooo not ready for it.
hee hee
ReplyDelete«Louis» caught the 'dedelstein' grille....
This 'dedelstein' seems to be everywhere in New Yawk...
Something for everyone it looks like.
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grille baby grille!
ReplyDeletethat second guy appears to have noticed he's on candid camera
Yum!
ReplyDeleteI think I just gained a few pounds!
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I could eat!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, where to go for dinner?
ReplyDeleteThat one guy doesn't appear to be too happy about having his picture snapped!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never had this type of food. It's a shame we have such little time in the city...I'd like to take the Eating Tour D'Edelstein;)
such diversity ...
ReplyDeleteHeh, heh! A little Photoshopping there?
ReplyDeleteYou do have a sense of humor!
I am now freaking starving.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't tell us you had your own lunch truck;)
ReplyDeleteFor me - this picture is one of the things I imagine about NYC.
ReplyDeleteThanks my friend. It's great.
Now my stomach is growling!
ReplyDeleteYour world and my world are so completely different. We can buy food in the summer when they have country market sales. As I have told people before, I live in the same area as the Little House on the Prairie. Your world is far more fascinating.
ReplyDeleteWhat is halal food...says the girl from the South??? LOL.
ReplyDeleteYou are always so clever at getting your name into the photos. I need to just GET them in, never mind clever!
ReplyDeleteI am hungry.
ReplyDeleteExcuse my ignorance but what is Halah food?
ReplyDeleteNow, those signs are the kind that make my mouth water...
ReplyDeleteMy word verification is skiers. What a co-inky-dink!
I'm hungry now! Got falafal?
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