"The Last Boy" - Jane Leavy
"Quarry in the Middle" - Max Allan Collins
"The Pale Criminal" - Philip Kerr
"Hot Water" - P.G. Wodehouse
"The Hunger Games" - Suzanne Collins
"Never Let Me Go" - Kazuo Ishiguro
"Put a Lid On It" - Donald E. Westlake
"Time and Again" - Jack Finney
"Unholy Night" - Seth Grahame-Smith
"Still Life" - Louise Penny
"San Miguel" - T.C. Boyle
"Songbook" - Nick Hornby
"Damned" - Chuck Palahniuk
"The First Quarry" - Max Allan Collins
"South of Broad" - Pat Conroy
"World War Z" - Max Brooks
We don’t have much in the way of street vendors where I live though every now and then you can spot a truck by the side of a highway selling smoked mullet dip. I like the slight angle of this photo.
Every time I go back to NYC, I treat myself to a potato knish and what my former roommate referred to as a “dirty water dog.” Love ‘em! Oh, and the gyros are great (provding you don’t spend too much time speculating on what sort of meat they’re made of).
We don’t have much in the way of street vendors where I live though every now and then you can spot a truck by the side of a highway selling smoked mullet dip. I like the slight angle of this photo.
Mmmm….smoked mullet dip.
Every time I go back to NYC, I treat myself to a potato knish and what my former roommate referred to as a “dirty water dog.” Love ‘em! Oh, and the gyros are great (provding you don’t spend too much time speculating on what sort of meat they’re made of).
Mmmm….dirty water dog.
Mmmm….is that squash on the end?
I don’t rightly know!
A nice, candid street shot. I love the colours and the contrast between the organic and geometric forms.
Thanks!