© 2010 Gabriel Shanks
Hill Country
27 Feb
| Inside the lobby of Hill Country, part of the renaissance of barbecue joints in Manhattan. The smell of sauce and meat was heavenly, almost enough to counter the hokey rodeo decor. New York City, 2010. | Bookmark the permalink. | Filed under Americana, Architecture, New York City and tagged barbecue, bbq, New York City, restaurants, star, wood. Follow comments with the RSS feed for this post.
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Older: Street Sale
A street art peddler offers his wares. He designed his t-shirt as well. New York City, 2010.
Newer: Athens
Although I was born in Athens, Georgia, I now live in New York City…a Southern boy living in the land of the Yankees. It’s an interesting and sometimes fractious personal dichotomy. Every day on my work commute, I pass this sign, which momentarily jars me back to quick memories of my childhood home. The fact that it’s a liquor store somehow makes it even more odd, since no one in my family ever drank, and alcohol didn’t really affect my life until adulthood. We are a product of our pasts, no matter what our present would like us to believe. New York City, 2010.


