Here's last year's much more in-depth coverage of the event. I usually try to avoid the crowds, but today I needed to get to a café, where I sat with an espresso. Ever notice how the baristas of today can scarcely believe anyone would order just an espresso? A single espresso? I got out my small stack of exams from my summer class and, looking up once in a while to watch the people pass by, I graded question 1.
July 15, 2005
State Street crowded with bargain seekers.
It's Maxwell Street Days time again. Here's a quick look at this year's shopping extravaganza:
![State Street](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_teXQh9T1E4DuGoM9dgpJe8_yKW6MVlppEdWbfcZZh8G32FsiPDBdiuGN9bB0QK6N26pdDRqD5C0rx0waVUye2Wv6wn28oZIdjBkIfdICkUW2702bWrBgQ=s0-d)
Here's last year's much more in-depth coverage of the event. I usually try to avoid the crowds, but today I needed to get to a café, where I sat with an espresso. Ever notice how the baristas of today can scarcely believe anyone would order just an espresso? A single espresso? I got out my small stack of exams from my summer class and, looking up once in a while to watch the people pass by, I graded question 1.
Here's last year's much more in-depth coverage of the event. I usually try to avoid the crowds, but today I needed to get to a café, where I sat with an espresso. Ever notice how the baristas of today can scarcely believe anyone would order just an espresso? A single espresso? I got out my small stack of exams from my summer class and, looking up once in a while to watch the people pass by, I graded question 1.
1 comment:
When I was a kid, I used to go to the original Maxwell Street. What a trip! Seedy, interesting, cheap.
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