Photo by myself on Broadway, in Midtown.
An older gentleman looked at a loss the other day, among the foot traffic and tall buildings.
Some would say that the city is not the greatest place for the elderly - people move so quickly, it's crowded, sidewalks are uneven.
On the other hand, there are grocery stores just outside one's doorway, and you don't need a car. Sort of a mixed bag, I guess.
Related posts: Waiting Together, on Fifth Avenue, Peeking in, on St. Mark's Place, and With Pushcart, in Chelsea.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
On the Sidewalk, on Broadway
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4 comments:
And as always there is some scaffolding in sight. The true mark of a living city. Thanks for showing us Kitty.
Looks like a warm day and he is dressed so warm with the costume and the hat. Keeps a gentleman.
And we get older every day.
Just catching his breath!
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