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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Friday Five – Number One Hundred Twenty Six
One hundred twenty sixth in a continued series creating a collage using five elements.
Headed South about 10 Years Ago
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Blast from the Past, Looking South, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged commute, convergence, Philadelphia, SEPTA, subway, urban
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Push Carts and Produce
In the early days of South Philly, Italian immigrant produce vendors would wheel their wares around the neighborhood or alleys in push carts like this. Many of them would rise before dawn and push their carts to Delaware Avenue to … Continue reading
Pear Vanilla Muffins
Since it’s officially fall, I give you pear muffins. These are moist, heavy on the vanilla, and get additional flavor from the zest of an orange. The light brown sugar adds a caramel sweetness you can’t get from granulated sugar. … Continue reading
Caturday
Posted in Caturday
Tagged Broad Street, cat, Caturday, feline, glass, Philadelphia, reflection, street, window
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