…You’ve seen it all. You see something else.
Waiting for the bus with a restless school girl beside me. The bus arrives and she can’t wait to board. I have to reach around and walk around her as she hovers by the driver. As I am taking my seat I look up and see her hugging the driver. So my mind tries to fill in the blanks. Could have been her father, doubt it. He could be married, she could be his legit girlfriend, this could be something on the side. Unfortunately for my inquisitive mind, I had to disembark before I had even a hint of the correct answer. But in my mind…well….
Another Food Advert
Way Cool
Trite, yes, but still way cool. Wake up this a.m. and outside my window, on both sides of the street are all the making for a major movie shoot. But what is way cool are the cars. I see one car already mounted on a dollie and right under my window is one of those 60 foot covered trailers in which sport cars and other precious types are transported. Can’t wait to see what emerges. There are so many blocks in use and on both sides of the street, obviously it is major.
Boardwalk
How can the eye not be caught by these beauties. Seeing the 2 waiting at a light to my right, I waited for them to pass, and the drivers seeing I was waiting, drove slowly so I could get these pictures. As you see, they are an advert for Boardwalk, the TV series. What a visual… imagine the City then….
37th Street Fashion
Signage
The vertical sign is exactly has it appears next to the entrance door. The horizontal sign is above the door and a large plate glass window. I could not decipher what any of it said. When I asked someone who came along to enter the shop, I was told he is a famous tattoo artist, and if I were into body art I would l have recognized it immediately. So there you have it. I still do not know what the vertical sign reads…
No Hill In Sight
It is a compact car, like a Nissan or some Toyota, parked across the street from where I am waiting for the bus. Sitting in the shotgun seat is a big headed Golden Retriever, with large, doleful eyes. These eyes made him resemble a patient Grandfather as he looked out the side window at me. In the back of the car, but obscured by the angle of the afternoon Fall sun, is a frisky, apparently black dog. Every time this back-seat-dog barks and jumps around against the rear window, he causes the car to roll six inches forward. He stops and then the car rolls back again to its original spot. So for the 10 minutes I waited for the bus to arrive, the front seat dog, was rocking and rolling to the antics of the back seat dog. Speak of a doleful look! The street is fortunately dead flat where this R&R was taking place, because otherwise…..