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These blooms looked so much redder in person (or in plant) than once captured in still life.
Either way, I think (as the current shorthand goes IMHO) they’re gorgeous.

Each time I pass this sign, I think of the actor named therein.
I go by here often.



Grubbs has teasers out about their plans to open at the defunct York Avenue Kitchen. It’s not the only restaurant on this short stretch of York raising hopes and expectations.


We’re also looking forward to a Filipino place. Who knows when? The only question besides that that I have is why here? Bilbao on 1st & 74th just went out of business. Is this location more receptive to Filipino cuisine?
(Looks like in my anticipation and eagerness, I have several questions.)
As I think back on it, Kossars and its impishly paired Miss Wonton took a long time in coming.
Look at it now! Established and anchoring the little restaurant row.



What is strange about this sight is not that the vehicle is parked at a hydrant. I didn’t notice that until I had been staring at it for about ten minutes.
It’s that it’s a tank in a sports car’s body. Or perhaps a sports car that is clad as a tank?