At Sahadi I found little chorizo sausages from Spain which state on their package that they contain pork, garlic and salt. That's it. I can hardly believe it. Not a nitrate in sight. I also roasted some chicken wings in a very BBQ-ish mixture of Worcester Sauce, Pickapeppa (not unlike HP, from Jamaica), lime juice and black pepper. Add the usual brie (triple cream from Trader Joe's - $5), roof tomatoes, baguette still warm from Sahadi's and our new favourite Verdejo (also Spanish...hm, must mean something).
There were more picnickers on a Saturday night, including a girl who lay with her boyfriend on a grassy incline of the Harbor View Lawn, facing away from us, but showing the world her unclad rear. Several male picnickers oriented themselves accordingly. I showed great self restraint, as I was shooting with a zoom.
There was frenetic helicopter activity, much more than usual, with a constant stream landing and taking off at the helipad at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport.
It was a clear evening, with jets, choppers, high con trails on the horizon lit like blazing orange comets, and the stars themselves.
And a sliver of moon, setting over Staten Island and New Jersey, and all points west-southwest.
Unclad as in jeans down low or unclad as in...nothing under the skirt?
ReplyDeleteThe latter. Which is fine, but the combination of incline and hiked up skirt was a bit..startling.
ReplyDeleteWell that gave me a laugh.
ReplyDeleteEspecially your "startling' comment.
Roasting a pork shoulder, smells delish, tho it is a leetle bit hot for hours of 300 degree cooking.
I was all over your blogs this morning searching for recipes.
This is gonna be good. Tho my vegan reader won't be happy.
xo Jane
When I see the occasional unclad bottom, I can't decide if I am outraged or just jealous. I fear those days are long gone for me! The picnic sounds lovely tho.
ReplyDeleteI love the last photo.Is it available as a print?
ReplyDeletePiekniek is goed vir mens.
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