The one nice thing about working downtown in a larger city
is often the sheer choice of places to eat lunch; although, there seemed to have
been less choice when I started working in Richmond 5 years ago. Yes you still have your Wendy’s, Hardy’s,
Subways and Quiznos, but I think I have seen other places open, and then also,
there has been an explosion of food carts.
Your choice is amazing, from an Indian food cart, to authentic Mexican
tacos, to a Thai cart, a cart with more gourmet-like tacos, to carts that serve
all kinds of wraps and salads. It is
really neat. Contrast this with recent
fights they had in Newport News about the placement of food cart placement. I really wish there were more, as long as
they are safe; but that is probably self regulating at least when they don’t
kill their customers.
Regular readers of this blog know that I love to go for a
walk during lunch time and I am always amazed by some of the big lines at these
carts. It is the social place to be;
every so now and then on my walks I run into people I know. They are patiently standing in a line at a
cart and it is fun to talk to them for a bit.
Other times, the people standing in line take up more than half the
sidewalk and it is difficult to walk.
But then on the sidewalk on the other side of the street are all the
smokers and that’s a pain as well. Breathing in secondhand smoke has been moved
from the work/office environment to the environment where people do their
lunch-time exercise or wait in line at food carts. Somewhat ironic I would think, and it is the
reason why I often escape to the park along the James River, or I walk around
capitol square. I need my walk and very
often my Starbucks fix.
Finally, another thing that is fairly common on the streets
around lunch time are the beggars. It is
a shame that we still have people that need to collect money on the
streets. There is a lady who sells
wilted roses, a guy without legs and your assortment of beggars that sit on the
curb smoking cigarettes. Being an
ex-smoker, I do not think I would give to smokers in support of their habit,
over food. Others may say that giving
them money support their begging habit and makes them lazy (see the article by Robert
Reich that I reference below). But so be
it. It is just sad to see that in a
country as this there is still such a discrepancy in income or maybe a lack of
income for some that people still need to beg.
It is a harsh reality, and it still makes me feel uncomfortable seeing
them. It amazes me too that there is
such a lack of compassion and empathy (see also the article by Robert Reich).
Anyway, this is my entry to the weekly challenge by Cee
Neuner. This week’s challenge was to
photograph feet. Maybe not the best picture, but all these
people are waiting at one of the favorite food carts in the area. I like to take a picture at the time the
challenge comes out. This is not my
best, but it shows what I meant when writing about the carts. Actually amazing that everyone has their own space in this photograph and that there is obviously very little interaction going on in line. To me everyone appears to be lonely in a crowd.
This is wonderful pic and a great idea. I can imagine the large cluster of worn feet bearing their burden .... hoping to get some nourishment.
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