After my recent trip to explore the Domino Sugar Factory, I found myself wandering through the south part of Williamsburg and admiring the eclectic storefronts. Hat milliners, interior designers, lighting specialists and more display their wares along South 8th Street to the soundtrack of the JMZ trains rumbling a block away. For me, this street represents yet another timless vignette and a lovely glimpse of Brooklyn life.
Enjoy the photos below and have a wonderful holiday weekend!










Lucy
1 year ago
These are all great, the peaks of blue sky are fab
When I saw these I thought you were recently in the hood…I was about to say: Why didn’t you call? hahaha!
Jill
1 year ago
Thanks for the sweet words, Lucy! And yeah, these shots are from a long time ago. I have such a big backlog of photos, I could probably fuel the blog for another year. :)
Hope you guys have an awesome weekend!
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