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Alone

 


I was walking past a cafe in Tauranga about 5 years ago when I spotted this man having a coffee alone in a cafe very early one morning. There are warmers in the background which have what looks like pies and pastries inside - us Kiwis love savoury pies.

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Comments

Tom said…
...I love fruit pies.
James said…
Cool shot! I like the colorful chairs.
roentare said…
It would be lovely to see the cross section of the pie
Marie Smith said…
Out and about early!
magiceye said…
Enjoying his 'me' time!
Iris Flavia said…
Not only you love those pies! Sadly here you cannot buy them. Since a year there is one "!!" Aussie who sells "original frozen Aussie Pies", but they are a disappointment, compared to Jesters... BUT! Come End of January... we´ll be off to Perth and then... then..! YUM.
DawnTreader said…
Makes a good photo, especially with those empty chairs in different colours in the foreground!
Beautiful with those colored chairs.
local alien said…
Anything in pastry is delicious!!
s.c said…
A real Hopper on its own.
Sharon said…
He has the place all to himself.
Paspii said…
Very nice street photography!
DB Stewart said…
Nice colours, and stopping at a coffee shop, even alone? Heck yes.
Shammickite said…
Everybody loves pies! It doesn't matter if they are fruit of meat or whatever.... PIES!!!!
Veronica Lee said…
Quiet morning, coffee, and a classic pie— totally my kind of day!

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