Ahhh.....kismet....wrestling with a couple of tech challenges.....losing track of time......let's pop over to EVG and see what's up....."Up all night."....why, yes.....yes I am.
How is it? Classic diner food. Formerly known as GAC, rumored to be short for Greek American Cooking or Cuisine, but cuisine sounds too fancy so now realize I don't know what I'm talking about. When I didn't care about getting fat or dying I ate the breakfast special all the time, if I could get there before 11, with never a complaint. It is no longer Greek.
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Beautiful photo but it makes my head hurt trying to understand what's happening.
ReplyDeleteAhhh.....kismet....wrestling with a couple of tech challenges.....losing track of time......let's pop over to EVG and see what's up....."Up all night."....why, yes.....yes I am.
ReplyDeleteawesome shot!!!
ReplyDeleteThank God for that place.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
ReplyDeleteMelanie
East Village Corner
Superb image. Captures that late-night urban magic and somehow reminds me of a downscale version of Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks".
ReplyDeleteAfter all these years, Ive never been to that coffee shop - how is it?
- East Villager
How is it? Classic diner food. Formerly known as GAC, rumored to be short for Greek American Cooking or Cuisine, but cuisine sounds too fancy so now realize I don't know what I'm talking about. When I didn't care about getting fat or dying I ate the breakfast special all the time, if I could get there before 11, with never a complaint. It is no longer Greek.
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