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Tag Archives: pigs
Italian Market Festival 2022
After two years, The Italian Market Festival returned to 9th Street over the weekend. Despite the high temperatures, turn out was tremendous. The food, entertainment, and people watching did not disappoint! More photos behind the cut.
Posted in Food, Italian Market, News, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged 9th Street, ethnic food, Food, ham, Italian Market, Italian Market Festival 2022, Jerry Blavat, pig, pigs, pork, roast pork, sandwich, South Philly
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Friday Five Number – Thirty Three
Thirty-third in a series creating a collage using five elements.
Posted in Collage, Friday Five
Tagged pigs, portraits, purses, R.Y. Nice, sheep, vintage
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The Ignominious End of the Three Little Pigs
Here’s another farm image shot by John Capewell of Westville, NJ from early in the 20th century. I apologize to my more sensitive readers for this grisly image, but this was and is a fact of life for farmers. Just … Continue reading