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The painted labyrinth in the Union Square parking lot was wet with rain. One freshly fallen blossom against the asphalt.
can't resist that mister softee.. especially when his big gay brother goes and puts coconut and curry on a vanilla cone.
Remembering Bygone Days
Hotel Frank
386 Geary Street
www.sanfrancisco.com/hotel-frank/
(Hotel closed in Fall 2013)
"Slow roasted spice rubbed pork shoulder, Taboonette BBQ sauce, cilantro, jicama-apple slaw, spicy cilantro mayo"
Pita: $8.50
Laffa wrap or rice plate: $10
One of my favorite things to eat in NYC, oh yes.
Sake Tasting Area:
The famous sake makers and distributors from Japan and U.S. gathered in one place proudly serving premium sake and cocktails!
Participated companies: Choya | Iichiko | Sake Tengoku | Sequoia Sake | Hosoda Brothers | Joto Sake | Wismettac Asian Foods | JFC International | Ozeki Sake USA | Kikkoman | Takara Sake | N.A. Sales | Gekkeikan USA | True Sake
Photo by Alex Chan
From the NYC Parks Department:
Also known as the Union Square Drinking Fountain, this ornate piece by German sculptor Karl Adolph Donndorf (1835–1916) was donated by philanthropist Daniel Willis James (1832–1907) to promote the virtue of charity to 19th century New Yorkers. One of a few public drinking fountains of this type left, the figural group contains a mother holding a baby with an infant at her left side. The fountain’s figures were modeled on the artist’s family and the granite is from Sweden. The lion’s heads on the fountain’s four sides dispense water; the fountain originally featured tin cups chained to the piece to allow passersby to quench their thirst.
The piece, located in an alcove on the west side of the park, was dedicated October 25, 1881. A civic patron, James intended his gift to function not only as a decorative work of art but also to propagate a lesson about kindness and charity. After visiting the artist in his native Germany and procuring a model of the fountain, James commissioned Donndorf to execute the piece. The fountain was most recently renovated as part of the reconstruction of Union Square, scheduled for completion in 2002.
In camera HDR with the Canon 5D Mark III