Sorry, I don't do Hispanic so it's probably just as well I stay here where
we don't have many Hispanics but do still have farmhouses. I think I'd be
a bit late to see the farmhouses in East Harlem, or any part of Harlem for
that matter. I'll bet they were all gone by the mid 19th century at the
very latest.
I also don't believe Hispanics have real General Stores either. Not ones
where you can buy everything from fresh meat and beer to boot black and
stove polish.Ruth
At 10:04 AM -0500 12/14/02, Ralph Walter wrote:
In a message dated 12/14/2002 7:42:25 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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What is bodegas? We just have regular and high test up here, must be a
city thing.
Ruth, Ruth, Ruth, you silly girl.
Bodegas are the Hispanic equivalent of General Stores. They probably have
them in rural Puerto Rico as well as Spanish Harlem (that is, the part of
Harlem that our new friend the French-educated, non-Pinhead architect said
includes farmhouses), Da Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. Who knows whether
Staten Island has them, but nobody's going there to find out.
Ruth, I think your problem is that when you've been in Minhattin, you saw
neither the wire factories with undistinguished Art Deco facades nor the
many farmhouses in East Harlem. I think you better hurry down right NOW,
before you miss them.
Give us a call (and not collect, no matter what Mr. T says) when your
itinerary is all worked out.
Ralph
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