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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Ernest Borgnine, R.I.P.
Borgnine in “Emperor of the North.” He was a sweet man who played terrific villains. He will be missed.
Cherries!
Summer, hate the heat, love the fruit! I got these cherries yesterday morning at Gargano’s Fruit & Produce on 9th and Carpenter in Philadelphia’s Italian Market – they’re HUGE and sweet, and juicy. Since it’s too hot to turn on … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Glorious Food, Lovin' from the Oven, News
Tagged cherries, Gargano's Fruit & Produce, Philadelphia's Italian Market
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PATCO High Speed Line
Beneath Locust Street in Philadelphia.
Posted in Philadelphia
Tagged commute, convergence, elevated, grate, green, grid, Locust Street, New Jersey, perspective, Philadelphia, subway, train, underground
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It’s Cool in the Pool!
Posted in Animated GIF, Collage, News
Tagged bathing beauty, bathing caps, pool, retro, summer
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The Jersey Shore…Again
I often wonder about the beginnings of clichés. Who started them? Who thought them up before they became cliché? If photographing people seated on the side of the lifeguard’s boat at the shore was a cliché at the time that John … Continue reading
Posted in The Capewell Glass Negative Collection
Tagged 1902-1906, antique photography, Atlantic City, beach, Boardwalk Empire, glass negative, Jersey Shore, John B Capewell, lifeguard, New Jersey, parasol, photography, Photoshop, sand, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, USA, vintage, well-dressed
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Our Town
While walking up Carpenter Street in South Philadelphia, I spotted this tiny toy kingdom on the sidewalk. It was created by the kids of the Hawthorne Cultural Center day camp. It was made of popsicle sticks, cardboard and bits and … Continue reading
Posted in Crafts, News, Philadelphia
Tagged crafts made by kids, Hawthorne Cultural Center, model building
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