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Summer Stock: City vs. Suburb

June 25th, 2011 by

watermelon at picnic
My suburban example is watermelon at the annual Congregation Etz Ahaim picnic in Johnson Park, New Jersey.

New York woman in top hat and black dress
This woman in New York City was accompanied by two men also dressed in black, funny outfits. No idea what they were trying to sell. They did get a lot of people’s attention.

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7 Responses to Summer Stock: City vs. Suburb

  1. Ilana-Davita says:

    Nice idea to contrast these two photos. The watermelon looks very fresh. I enjoy watermelons but they are always so big!

  2. Mmmm… watermelon. That looks so appealing I think I’ll have some with lunch today :) . I wonder what the woman’s bell skirt thing was all about, there’s probably an interesting story there…

    Thanks for the link to my cherries photo by the way – it makes me crave them too every time I look at it! I’m looking forward to seeing what it’s inspired in you.

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  3. Spiderdama says:

    My kids love watermelon! Look so fresh and good.
    Nice contrasts with the other photo.
    Happy Sunday to you!

  4. Sara says:

    The bright colors of a ripe watermelon do say summertime in the most pleasant way!

  5. Mama Pajama says:

    the watermelon looks splendid – the lady in the black…ball? not so sure about her!

  6. Rayna Eliana says:

    What lovely captures. The watermelon looks refreshing on this triple digit temperature day in SoCA.

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