I don't usually share much of my 'normal' day to day life here because really, who could possibly care? But once a season I can share a few random but interesting tidbits of living in NYC thanks to the camera phone. Yea autumn!
top row: lemon ice king of corona; the world's best name for a swingers club
bottom row: cemetery in queens; $5 a pound for toads in bklyn's chinatown
In case you missed it, here was Spring and Summer.
Beautiful! I've been to NYC a few times before and it was fun. Crowded, but fun. I love cemeteries as well.
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Bet I can't buy a bucket of toads for $5 in Iowa...or at all for that matter. Interesting.
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ReplyDeleteHa. I had no idea I could buy them at all until I walked into that fish market. And in fairness it wasn't 5 bucks for the bucket but 5 bucks a pound. I'd bet each one of those were at least a pound or two! ;)
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I love your NYC tidbits. Great pics. Hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in Corona many moons ago. I miss the Lemon Ice King!!!
ReplyDeleteWould you believe I've lived in NYC my whole life and had never had one of them before? Soooo good. It won't be my last :)
ReplyDeleteKing of Corona ices!! Totally bringing back memories from my childhood. Loved going there.
ReplyDeleteOK this is a really stupid question, so I have to preface by saying I don't go to Brooklyn very often. I do go 3x a year to the Brooklyn Flea or to a friends house (THIS IS A not so subtle HINT)...But where is Brooklyn Chinatown?
ReplyDeleteBrooklyn is a big place so if you dont come often or you stick to a a few spots, you could easily miss it. Hell, I didn't realize how serious it was until I went there one Saturday - its crazy how much its grown.
ReplyDeleteAnywho - its in Sunset Park - 8th Avenue - anywhere between 45 and 65th if I remember.
Seriously??? I used to live in Sunset Park in the 90's. Apparently I didn't get out enough. Then again, this is what happens when one is too lazy to cross a bridge.
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