Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Brooklyn Morning — Macy’s on Fulton Street

By 10:30 shoppers were dodging and weaving through the displays at Macy's on Fulton Street. Every available surface seemed covered with strings of Christmas lights. Christmas Trees were ubiquitous. You can hear the endless tape of Christmas music from the bathroom. The only colors in the spectrum are red, green, and gold. The effect was warmth, even as a cold wind blew outside. (Alex Eriksen/The Brooklyn Ink)

By 10:30 shoppers were dodging and weaving through the displays at Macy's on Fulton Street. Every available surface seemed covered with strings of Christmas lights. Christmas Trees were ubiquitous. You can hear the endless tape of Christmas music from the bathroom. The only colors in the spectrum are red, green, and gold. The effect was warmth, even as a cold wind blew outside. (Alex Eriksen/The Brooklyn Ink)

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