This roof window is at Fraicheurs et Saveurs de Charlevoix (an ice cream and candy store) on Rue Saint-John-Baptist in the picturesque Baie-Saint-Paul.
I saw this truck while having brunch at one of my favorite East Village spots - Cafe Orlin on St. Marks Place (and 2nd Avenue). You can choose anything from there breakfast/brunch menu and won't be disappointed. Guaranteed.
The Printer's Alley is a famous lane in downtown Nashville (between 3rd and 4th Avenues). This nightclub district dates back to the 40's. There is some interesting street art to be seen between the bars and the watering holes.
Interesting street art on Bar Nana's entrance on Gansevoort Street, Manhattan. The style inside the club, which combines South American and French influences, is worlds away from the entrance.
Art is wrapped around NYC watertanks to foster environmental awareness and social advocacy. A beautiful idea! These two tanks can be seen from the High Line in Chelsea (around 29th Street and 10th Avenue). There are a few more around the city and hopefully many more to come.
Southern style hot biscuits. If you're ever in Nashville, do swing by the Loveless Cafe for breakfast. The food is delicious. Portions are a bit on the big side so plan on sharing. Biscuits are served with everything. They make between 4,000 and 7,000 biscuits a day and serve 450,000 guests per year!