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Category Archives: Philadelphia
Gumball Gangsters
The best Italian cook in the business. Gifted with a super set of tastebuds, serving up a perfect plate Italian food with the perfect complimentary wine is a work of art. Problem is Sally is his own cooking`s biggest fan. … Continue reading
Caturday
17 year old Beowulf
Posted in Caturday, News, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged Beowulf, neighborhood cats, South Philly
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Tiled Entryway on Bainbridge
I haven’t done a tiled entryway post in a while, but as I was wondering around the 700 block of Bainbridge Street I spotted this beauty.
Italian Market Festival 2023
This weekend was The Italian Market Festival of food, music, and culture along 9th Street in South Philadelphia. It was raining on Saturday, but Sunday was a gorgeous day, so a capacity crowd filled the streets. More photos behind the … Continue reading
South Philadelphia in the ’40s.
Family friend Aunt Francis with my Mom in South Philadelphia back in the ’40s.
Posted in Blast from the Past, Looking South, Philadelphia
Tagged 1940s, Mother's Day, Philadelphia, South Philadelphia
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