I lived on East Lake Street for a year in 2008, a block or two from Powderhorn Park. I moved in on a Sunday at the end of May and after I finished I took a walk down Lake Street and everywhere I looked there were Mexican guys carrying bags of charcoal. Block after block. Seemed like they all had them. Everyone visibly equipped with grilling supplies. I was very excited to be moving out on my own, and was happy to be already learning new things: who knew Mexicans were so into Sunday grilling? I had never heard of such a tradition - and so widespread!
East Lake Street
East Lake Street
East Lake Street
I lived on East Lake Street for a year in 2008, a block or two from Powderhorn Park. I moved in on a Sunday at the end of May and after I finished I took a walk down Lake Street and everywhere I looked there were Mexican guys carrying bags of charcoal. Block after block. Seemed like they all had them. Everyone visibly equipped with grilling supplies. I was very excited to be moving out on my own, and was happy to be already learning new things: who knew Mexicans were so into Sunday grilling? I had never heard of such a tradition - and so widespread!