(e:paul) and I decided to fight the last bits of our colds by going on a walk for groceries. What started as a simple trip to Elmwood Market and the co-op turned into a shopping tour of the West Side.
The coop has gotten as expensive, if not more, than Wegman's since their own renovation. Or maybe the Farmer's market is just too good. Either way, there wasn't much I wanted to get there.

The burned out Elmwood house has a new roof, and is getting new siding - I can't imagine that really fixes the problem, but at least they're not tearing it down. Maybe they can undo the remuddling.

We tried going to Guercio's to get dandelions for the tortoise. Unfortunately, they were closed.

So we warmed up with a PSL (so basic Paul), chai and egg sandwich at Sweetness 7.
(e:mike) and
(e:libertad), your neighborhood looks nice.

Lin Asian market was the first Grant Street store we stopped at. It was small but pretty clean, and still had a lot of good stuff. We got a 5 lb bag of jasmine rice for about $6.
They had egg tofu there - I wanted to try it but it was full of hydrogenated oil.

After we walked across the street to Vineeta International Foods. This store was not the best - it had a lot of rotting vegetables (or durian fruits?), and meats that looked like they had been defrosted a lot. Even Paul didn't want to get anything. Gross.

Frozen fried paneer. I would try it but I didn't trust it. Could probably make it much easier.

Golden Burma - the last stop on Grant Street

They did have this cute hund statue

The garbage on Grant Street was real gross

What's up with this building? The cornice is completely gone and so are the windows. I hope it's not getting razed for another dollar store.

Paul wasn't ready to buy any camel meat
We continued back down on Ferry and then cut over on side streets to Richmond. There was:

West side lawn Mary

and the Italian wrought iron everywhere.

Murrica.
We finished the day at Price Rite and getting some egg sammiches for
(e:terry). Definitely got our 10,000 steps in.
Maybe the seniors feel safer with bright lights. Personally, being a small person, lights always made a difference in walking at night. There was a section on Summer which was always dark and that was where I was nearly mugged once.
That is so obnoxious. I would think that there would be restrictions on that, especially on your street.