Okay, the posting problems seem to be solved this morning. I was walking past this door recently and it caught my eye. It seems to be the door to a saloon called Hog and Heifers (interesting name) and it looked pretty quiet when I went by. Not sure if it's in operation any more. But they do have an interesting decorating theme.
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Bummer ~~ I hate when my computer does this to me....
Hope it's healed soon!!!
Blogger can be so aggravating sometimes. I hope it gets resolved soon.
I have been having trouble too, at one stage it wouldn't even let me into my own blog. Yours was also one I couldn't get into. I dont know if this is a coincidence but it seems that every blog that had Sitemaster as a counter was barred.
comme disait mon professeur d'informatique : "l'informatique n'est pas une science exacte, un coup ça marche, un coup ça plante, il faut être philosophe".
as told my computer's technology professor: "The scomputer technology is not an exact science, it works a coup, a coup that plant, you must be a philosopher."
Seems a lot of folk had problems last night, but by all accounts it is fixed now.
I like this photo; there's a lot to catch your eye here. I bet it would look good in a sepia tone too.
This photo has a still-life quality to it, excellent and yet different in its nature than so many of your other photos.
The somewhat famous/infamous country bar H&H, was central to the movie "Coyote Ugly" and was place to be for many glitterati several years back.
That's awesome! I am a sticker fanatic.....but I just put them on my journal :)
une belle photo, assez nostalgique du temps au NYC était libre.
Umm semms like a liberal type of place where no doubt you'd get an even minded debate over a few beers!!!!!!!!
Well, we know where there stance is ... very patriotic! I like it! Cool shot!
Blogger is there to test our patience! I like all the stickers, though if the place is still open it looks like it could do with a thorough clean!
A saloon? Like in the Wild Wild West?? In our UWS?
You continue to find the the out-of-the-way places that make New York so unique.
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