Can you guess what part of town I was in? |
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
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Don't have a clue! ;)
ReplyDeletelove this!! my favorite part of any town :))
ReplyDeleteyou've been spotted!
ReplyDeleteChinatown is always an amazing place for colors, textures, and smells.
ReplyDelete...looks like they are going out doors!
ReplyDeleteA wild guess would be Chinatown. There is quite a lot of busy writing all around this building.
ReplyDeleteMexican? No, no, it's Sweden. You can't fool me, fella!
ReplyDeleteChinatown, many cities outside China have a part ot their city with a little chinese community.
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting shop.
ReplyDeleteThe salt sure makes a mess of everything, doesn't it! I haven't been down there for a while - must get out & about!
ReplyDeleteFor a person from San Francisco, I'm hard to fool with this one. I knew it was Canada--took me a while to guess Toronto. Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteI've no doubt walked past this spot on occasion.
ReplyDeleteWow! Super busy entrance.
ReplyDeleteThat boy is giving you the look!
ReplyDeleteThe fun and interesting part of town ....also with good food.
ReplyDeleteI do like Chinatowns but the grimy sign on this store makes me think it's a haven for pigeons up there. Yuck!
ReplyDeleteGosh, I though you had gone to Asia for a moment.
ReplyDeleteWe have Chinese restaurants, but not a Chinatown like in big cities.