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Caturday
Posted in Caturday, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged Caturday, South Philly, window cats
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Rest In Peace Vince Termini Sr.
Ana Marie and Vince South Philadelphia lost a legend, Vincent Termini Sr. of Termini Pastries has passed away, he was 86. The business started by Gaetano and Giuseppe Termini, opened in 1921. He began baking and learning the business in … Continue reading
Posted in News, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged bakery, South Philly, Termini Bros., Vince Termini
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Godspeed Scooter
His name was Rick, but he was known as Scooter when I worked with him at a restaurant named Frog in the 80s. He got the moniker because he ran circles around everyone on staff. Funny, but I don’t think … Continue reading
Posted in News, Philadelphia
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Godspeed Bernie Parent
I shot this photo of Bernie Parent during The Mummer’s Parade in 2016. Mr. Parent was born in Quebec, but loved Philadelphia something fierce – and was considered NHL Royalty. He was the first Philadelphia Flyer to be inducted into … Continue reading
Posted in News, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged Bernie Parent, goalie, hockey player, Philadelphia Flyers
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Dos Amigos
When I go to the market, every once in a while I’ll come across some terrific graphics on discarded produce boxes. Like this happy pair of avocados who accept their fate of being mashed on some millennial’s toast!
Posted in Food, Illustration, Italian Market, News, Philadelphia
Tagged 9th Street, avocados, Italian Market, produce boxes
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The End of Summer
The Sacks Pool bereft of water thus bereft of life. It’s weird passing by a place that was teeming with noisy activity just a week or so ago and is now as quiet as a tomb. The lifeguards are gone … Continue reading
Posted in Looking South, Philadelphia, Photography, South Philly Safari
Tagged abandoned, Philadelphia, pool, quiet, summer
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