The Shoe-Shine Man Has No Shoes
2 Responses to “The Shoe-Shine Man”
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Past Posts
- Goodbye Lecce
- Putti, Putti, Putti
- The City Gates
- The Roman Theater
- Gelato!
- Sant’Antonio a Fulgenzio
- La Fornarina
- Cartapesta
- The Working Man
- The Castle
- Amore
- The Roman Amphitheater
- La Basilica di Santa Croce
- Early Evening Concert
- Early Morning
- Hello Lecce, Italy
- Goodbye Hoi An
- Hoi An, Vietnam
- Goodbye Cuenca
- The Road to San Bartolome
- By Hand
- Weaving Macanas
- Fat Tuesday
- At The Polls
- The Dance
- Cuenca’s Walls
- Cuenca’s Streets
- Mountain Roses
- Mas Panamas
- Made in Ecuador
- Jiggety-Jog
- Ingapirca
- A Cuenca Mystery
- A Creation Myth
- The Sidewalks of Cuenca
- Hello Cuenca
- In El Centro
- An Andalusian Palace
- Islamic Gardens
- La Mezquita
- The Cathedral At Night
- Some Tapas
- Plaza de Toros
- Discovering Columbus
- The Divine
- The Spanish Inquisition
- Metropol Parasol
- Shopping for Flamenco
- Hello from Sevilla Spain
- Goodbye Malta
Gotta love Merida zocalo, btw here’s a hidden gem of Merida la ciudad blanca….have a seat in the zocalo not in the white chair but one of those green public seat in the alley that lead to the center of the zocalo,and watch the peoples go through the zocalo some will stop by have a seat and catch a quick nap…
Do it at different hours of the day…it is one of my favorites things to do while in Merida.
Enjoy!
Thanks so much for joining us Fred. We will sit and watch and, maybe, take a nap too. After we take the photos of course.