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by Kathleen K Parker
$48.00
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You'll never run out of power again! If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem. Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.
With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.
When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.
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This is a painted digital photo of the Roman Candy Wagon in New Orleans. It has been around for many decades. ... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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This is a painted digital photo of the Roman Candy Wagon in New Orleans. It has been around for many decades.
From the Roman Candy site comes the following info: The Roman Candy Company began as a family treat with a recipe that dates back at least four generations. My great grandmother, Angelina Napoli Cortese, made the candy for family and friends at social and special events like Christmas and St. Joseph's Day. Her son, Sam Cortese, who was a street vendor by trade since the age of 12, would on occasion bring the left over candy on his fruit and vegetable wagon to sell the next day.
Roman Candy always sold very well and people began to ask for it, so Sam decided to try to sell candy on a regular basis. The problem however was that his mother didn't have time to make candy everyday and still tend to her other children and do all the things that mothers do.
Sam realized he would have to find a way to make his Roman Candy as he rolled along and sold it. In...
I am Kathleen K. Parker, a native of New Orleans. Over the years, I have worked as a contract venue photographer for AOL-Time Warner, a virtual tour/still photographer for VR National and for individual clients, and a magazine photographer for several publications. In addition, I have college degrees in Computer Graphic Design and English. Today I photograph weddings, especially destination weddings here, other events, landscapes, people, portraits, interesting subjects in general, and, of course, my beloved New Orleans. Street photography and French Quarter photography are two of my favorite subjects!! Thank you for visiting my fine art gallery! Please send me a mail here or at kathleenkparkerphotography@gmail.com if you have...
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Louis Daigle
Your New Orleans images are inspiring!!
Kathleen K Parker replied:
Thank you, Louis! :) kk
Jon Burch Photography
Cool find KK!
Kathleen K Parker replied:
Thanks, Jon! :) kk
Kathleen K Parker
Thanks so much, everyone! :) kk
Marco Oliveira
Gorgeous work! V.
Debra Martz
Wonderful paint effect!
Hanny Heim
Fabulous work, Kathleen !
Gary Richards
Interesting story to accompany your outstanding vintage image!
Christopher James
great capture Kathleen........F
Greg and Chrystal Mimbs
Outstanding work
Henk Meijer Photography
Very beautiful work, Kathleen. L/F
Caitlyn Grasso
What a wonderful vintage looking image with a fascinating story!
Aurelio Zucco
Terrific capture and digital work, Kathleen!! L/F
Kathleen K Parker
Thanks, FotoPainting for the group feature! :) kk
Steve Harrington
A delicious, nostalgic image, kk! :)
Kathleen K Parker replied:
Thanks, Steve! :) kk
Kathleen K Parker
Thanks, John and Sandy and JW and Southern Photographers for the group feature! I love the Roman Candy Cart! The mule was not with it on this day. :)kk
John S
Stunning Work KK...Love the tiny details you have captured in this photo..Great composition too !
Sandra Church
Amazing photo with a interesting history!