There's a similar Italian deli not far from me. Your shot brings to
mind it's unique aroma. Coffee beans, fresh roasted chicken, cold
meats, cheeses, olives, sun dried tomato's all blended together. I
love just walking past that place. And when you go inside you have the
local Italians speaking Italian, the atmosphere is amazing.

Nice one Shel.

Dave

On 10/7/06, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zarri's Delicatessen has been an institution in the little community of
> Albany for 35 years. A family operation (the patriarch, Joe Zarri, usually
> called Mr. by his customers, still works in the store and recently turned
> 85 years old), they serve good food at reasonable prices (you can still get
> a sandwich for $3.00, and their imported Italian pasta can be had for only
> 89-cents for a package), and have a broad selection of olive oil, pasta
> sauces, a nice, but simple selection of cheese, and a fine selection of
> sandwich meats, as well as some old fashioned Italian favorites like salt
> cod.  However, their biggest business is their sandwich trade - they sell
> between 600 and 1100 sandwiches a day depending on the day and the time of
> year.
>
> I visit Zarri's at least once a week for a lunch sandwich, or to sometimes
> pick up a favorite olive oil or some pasta.
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~ebay-pics/lineformstoright.html
>
> This was one of the first pics I took  with the K18/3.5 on the istDS.
>
> Shel

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