In the first photo, a worker is pouring water (melted ice) out of a cooler while a customer waits for her order.
I don't see a lot of food trucks here. I know of one for seafood and one for donuts. This one advertises Puerto Rican food. That's not too surprising because Shenandoah County’s largest minority group is Latino.
I don't know much about Puerto Rican cuisine but I read an article and it sounds awfully good.
I don't know much about Puerto Rican cuisine but I read an article and it sounds awfully good.
Foodtrucks are photogenic ! i'd like one here in Paris with puerto rican food
ReplyDeleteYour black and white photo has caught fine action!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Street Candid!
ReplyDeleteI know nothing at all of Puerto Rican cuisine, but I would be first in line to try it.
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ReplyDeleteFood trucks are popping up everywhere. A donut truck sounds great. Take care, have a great weekend.
...we have a Puerto Rican restaurant I enjoy going to.
ReplyDeletefood trucks are the up and coming thing. My grandson-in-law has one that is very succesful in Bend, Oregon.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of food trucks in Tulsa. Being an old guy I prefer places where you can sit down and eat and with utensils.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely visit the food truck for a treat
ReplyDeleteGood use of light in both photos.
ReplyDeleteWe have some in our downtown core, and beyond.
ReplyDeleteI checked out the article and the food looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the food!
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