Witryna21 sty 2024 · The Newtown Pentacle. Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi. dreaded volume. with one comment. Friday – photo by Mitch Waxman. One is endlessly fascinated by the topography of the City of Pittsburgh. It’s a series of riverine valleys and ridges, and walking a single block can translate into the equivalent vertical ascent of … Witryna29 maj 2009 · The Newtown Pentacle. Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi. About. with 12 comments. Mitch Waxman is an advertising retoucher, comic book writer/artist, and of late- photographer and amateur historian. He can often be found wandering the streets around Newtown Creek in a filthy black raincoat taking pictures …
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Witryna13 kwi 2024 · 1 post published by Mitch Waxman on April 13, 2024. Thursday – photo by Mitch Waxman “Nature wants to kill you.” You look tasty to all other creatures, and it’s probably in your best interest to just up and slaughter any animal, insect, or vegetable that you might meet – just in case, and in the name of self preservation. Witryna10 cze 2009 · The Newtown Pentacle blogs about the history of the communities surrounding the Newtown Creek. quoted from the first post. "The colonial era towns … towable rvs 5000 pounds or less
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Witryna13 lut 2024 · Monday – photo by Mitch Waxman. Our Lady of the Pentacle and myself were desirous of getting out together and experiencing something new to us here in Pittsburgh. So we hopped into the Mobile Oppression Platform (my pet name for the Toyota) and drove over to Pittsburgh’s Oakland section, where the Carnegie Museum … WitrynaThis section of the Newtown Creek – east of DUKBO, south of the Maspeth Creek tributary, and west of the Maspeth Avenue Plank Road – is called the “Turning Basin.”. It’s an intentionally wide and fairly deep area that allows shipping to reverse course. – photo by Mitch Waxman. The Turning Basin is far and away the most chemically ... Witryna12 lut 2016 · Big doings on my beloved Newtown Creek, in today’s post. – photo by Mitch Waxman. Word reached me that a barge had sunk on Newtown Creek last week, at the Allocco Recycling plant in Greenpoint, and despite suffering from a debilitating shoulder injury (Don’t worry, I seem to be on the mend) a humble narrator painfully … towable rvs under 3000 lbs