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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Meatless Mondays: Bowties with Tomatoes and Corn
This came about as a light summer dinner, a way to use up corn leftover from the weekend, and a “we just got home from the pool and do I really have to make dinner?” Unforch, I do – and this … Continue reading
Posted in Lovin' from the Oven, News
Tagged I don't feel like making dinner, Meatless Mondays, quick dinners
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She’ll Be Back
Here’s another of Tina Garceau’s Photo Elective self-portraits that I recently discovered. They were taken as part of a class assignment at The Philadelphia College of Art. Fortunately I found them because I think a stubborn humility would have prevented … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, The Photo Elective
Tagged 1980s, 35mm, analog, black and white, Pan-X, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia College of Art, photography, Tina Garceau, USA, vintage
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The Drake and Liberty Place
Two buildings constructed fifty eight years apart.
Upper Darby Post Office
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Photography
Tagged bird, Delaware County, eagle, mail, nest, Pennsylvania, Post Office, Upper Darby
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Detail of a Mural on South Street
Posted in Philadelphia, Photography, South Philly Safari
Tagged murals, South Street, street art
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Turkey’s Done
Turkey’s Done is a short film about Peaches Brocco played by Cheri Oteri, a South Philly housewife, who is waiting for her philandering husband to come home for Thanksgiving. The movie was written by South Philadelphia natives Monique Impagliazzo, Krystal … Continue reading