Every time I see pictures like this, I wonder what ever happened to Grandma. The woman who used run the Japanese/Italian restaurant at Cooper 35. Her name was Hisae, but everybody called her grandma. Must have had a thousand good meals in that place.
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I love this photo, Shawn.
ReplyDeleteI agree with VH McKenzie, great photo by Shawn!
ReplyDelete@Shawn - I hope you were destroying the Death Star from within.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see pictures like this, I wonder what ever happened to Grandma. The woman who used run the Japanese/Italian restaurant at Cooper 35. Her name was Hisae, but everybody called her grandma. Must have had a thousand good meals in that place.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! I threw a white rose down on the space. It landed in the middle of the lot.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace, our little 35 Cooper Square friend.
Great photo Shawn! Bobby.
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