Sunday, June 27, 2010

Argentina 3, Mexico 1



Watching the World Cup on Avenue B near 13th Street.

7 comments:

  1. Wow, that is an awesome shot.

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  2. I live a block away, and that's a very common sight in front of that particular Candy Store. Usually, there's a bigger group of folks though.

    The normal routine goes something like this: Orange Con Ed style parking cones are set out to block off several parking spots in front of the store, a card table or two is then set up in those spaces, and finally a half dozen or so chairs are set up around them. What follows next is the best part. You get to witness a rousing neighborhood game of dominos being played right there in the street!

    It's a sight reminiscent of what we'd see in a real old time New York City neighborhood of years gone by. But unfortunately, not so much any more. From the perspective of community and nostalgia, it's really a very nice sight to see!

    Unless of course, you just happen to be the guy that wants one of those parking spots...

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  3. Thanks, Patrick.... you're right... I like seeing neighbors congregate here talking about the news of the day, etc. I had walked by earlier and there were more people watching...but once it was clear that Argentina would win, a few people drifted away...

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  4. lovely shot. see, now, that's the ev

    (i'm 'borrowing this, btw, for tomorrow)

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  5. I remember when chickens used to wake me up from that corner!

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