Another image from this past weekend in Brooklyn, NY. Yesterday I posted the view from our wait outside Gueros taco restaurant. After we ordered, we stood outside on the street to wait for our order. As you can see, there is a line of customers working their way to the counter, where an efficient and personable couple of employees make sure your order is just right. We waited on the street, had a nice conversation with a couple who arrived on their bikes. They encouraged us to wait with one of Gueros 20 ounce margaritas, especially on a hot night. There was also a young woman who came out of the deli next door (see yesterday's post), dropped a bottle of iced tea, which exploded across the sidewalk. She sighed, picked up the scraps and moved the glass against the building on the edge of the sidewalk before she moved on. She became the subject of intense discussion between two tables of diners on the sidewalk 20 feet from the breakage. One table was pleased that she picked up what she could and moved the rest to the side. The other table was disgusted by the fact that she left broken glass on the street. The discussion was heating up and I was fully engaged in eavesdropping (hey, open air, tables on the street...). A few minutes later, the woman came back with brown paper bag, cleaned up all the glass, and disappeared into her building to applause from the two tables of diners. So entertaining.
This is my two hundred sixty-seventh daily drawing. I was fascinated by the warm interior visible beyond the outdoor diners, and the complexity of the activity indoors as well as outdoors. I chose to only color the interior because I loved the beckoning warmth and activity.
Thank you for continuing to look at the world through my eyes.
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