Trash, and a burro

There’s a one-block-long street in Santa Fe called Burro Alley; in the 19th century it was the place where firewood sellers would park their wood-laden donkeys. And then, apparently, the sellers would spend the money on booze and hookers.*
Now it’s just a little side street, with a burro-festooned gate and some trash containers.
Burro Alley
Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 12.24.2015
*Historical note: in over seven years of blogging, this is the first time I’ve used the term “booze and hookers.” I mention it because I thought you’d want to know.
Posted on February 18, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, burro alley, downtown, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, santa fe, santa fe new mexico. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
Things have changed much there. 🤔
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If it weren’t for this blog, I wouldn’t have known anything about the street’s history!
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Well, that’s it… can you tell me the destination of this handbasket please? The floodgates are open now that you’ve used the phrase booze and hookers…
🙂
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RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!! We’re all doomed.
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Interesting combination and history. The denizens of that street have much changed ! and I think we all know that you run a very clean shop …
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I do my best to keep this place family-friendly. Without boring myself too much!
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