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Friday, October 28, 2011

Evening Walk Around Little Italy San Diego

On Tuesday night I met up with a couple of friends from San Diego dSLR for a little "photo walk" around San Diego's Little Italy. We wandered around shooting pictures and checking out the various restaurants in anticipation of dinner.



This time of year there are lots of fall and Halloween themed decorations out. The weather was mild, and there were plenty of people out and about.





After dinner we stopped in to my favorite gelato (Italian ice cream) place - Pappalecco, located on the corner of Cedar and State Streets.


What would a walk around any Little Italy be without an Italian market - complete with a big pile of bacalla (salted codfish). (The weird red glare is because I shot this through a window with a big red neon sign in it.)

     
Click here if you would like to see a few more images from our walk around San Diego's Little Italy neighborhood on Tuesday, October 25, 2011.
  

2 comments:

  1. It was a wonderful night. I look forward to the next time already! Nice takes here Frank.

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  2. Great series Frank! Looks like you had a lot of fun :)

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