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little league
It is a rite of passage for many kids. A horror for some… I am talking about Little League … here seen in Newton Massachusetts a town i was visiting in a few weeks back. A truer slice of American culture you’ll not see anywhere. This same scene plays out all across our great country, in each and every town – if you stop and look…
Posted: June 16th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: American, local
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pizza fit for pidgeons
I guess some pizza, not quite fit for human consumption is fit for the birds as evidenced here. Wanna bet some of these pigeons become part of the “landscape” as they chow on this feast…in the busiest of streets.. 5th Avenue…lol
Posted: June 15th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: birds, NYC, on the street, pizza, street food
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Bimota DB6R, a true sex machine
Up at Bear Mtn. the other day, I saw an old dude….well..an “older” dude..riding what i can only describe as a work of art – truly this is a beautiful piece of machinery. This is a high-dollah collectible, a Bimota DB6R, a handmade, painstakingly crafted piece of Italian two wheeled engineering that is so far […]
Posted: June 14th, 2009 under riding & road tripping, Uncategorized.
Tags: bimota, exotic, motorcycles, unobtanium
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Botsford Hot Dogs
Along the lines of Swanky Frank’s I present for your hot diggity doggin pleasure – Botsford Hot Dogs. Good food, but no place to squat makes stopping here kind of an iffy proposition – unless the weather is good in which case you can sit at some of the picnic tables placed outside along the edge of the parking lot. The ambiance doesn’t do alot for […]
Posted: June 13th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: hot dogs, local, road food
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Bike’s @ Bill’s Drive-in
Saw a mismnatched pair at Bill’s Drive In. Guys looked like friends from way back with the Harley rider of the two saying the “he tried” talking sense into his Honda riding buddy when he bought the Honda…ha.. bless our friends… whatever would we do without them?
Posted: June 12th, 2009 under riding & road tripping, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: bikers, friends, Harley-Davidson, Japanese Motorcyles
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change, big change
Back in the day, I worked around the corner of this Hotel. This was a rough and tumble neighborhood that hosted at this location – a SRO homeless squat of a place, I dont know i’d classify it as a hotel, more like a residence – nasty, drunks, druggies, fighters and troublemakers all called this dark, all business block (no residences) […]
Posted: June 11th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: NYC, weird
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a gift to the public? who does that?
the Boss turned me on to a really pretty spot right in our own backyard, so to speak. The property (a well known horticultural landmark) as I understand it, was donated to the community by a wealthy resident some many years back as a Public Trust kind of thing. Tucked away right in the middle of […]
Posted: June 10th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: backyard toursit, flowers, parks, peepers peeled, public service
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Arrowhead Fin – gone!
Clean, simple, beauty of a color, great brass chain and hot shit fob all add up to a sweet package for the new owner of the Arrowhead Fin.
Posted: June 9th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: chain, fin, fob handmade, leatherwork, wallet
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sun moon & stars
So – I had a cool request from one of our serviceman currently overseas, a fine gentleman by the name of John. He had an idea for a wallet that originally was borderline not doable, at least by me. We went back and forth a bit and finally settled on this idea… I developed the art, carved it […]
Posted: June 8th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customer, fin, leatherwork, wallet
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proud rider
I was walking around NYC as usual, camera in hand and met a proud rider. He loves his bike and worked hard to get it…pretty obvious.
Posted: June 7th, 2009 under riding & road tripping, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: Japanese Motorcyles, NYC, pride, riders
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Flamin’ Squire from the archives
One from the old archives, a sweet custom Squire -unusual in that the customer asked me to NOT include a chain. Horizontal flamage from front to back, cool coloration and a multi-material interior. Nice!
Posted: June 6th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: custom, customer, leatherwork, Squire, wallet
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Nova Dye. very scary
No secret here, I like to visit scary places. There are some people who are urban explorers who do lots of research and really drill down into the whole thing of it all, get the full history, sniff the place out first and are highly prepped about the nature of a site, its longitude, latitude, security, etc and there are […]
Posted: June 4th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: creativity, demolition & destruction, industrial, photography, the chase, thrill
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visiting friends
Pupkin and I went and visited the Greek the other day. The trip is a southbound 2hr slog through the NYC/NJ urban sprawl – which we made is surprisingly good time, flying the entire way (and if you’ve ever travelled with the two of us, i do mean flying)..with nary a lick of traffic – quite amazing. To boot, […]
Posted: June 3rd, 2009 under riding & road tripping, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: friends, riding & road tripping, visiting
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Fairfield Hills Hospital, Shelton House
This was a big hospital for the mentally ill. It was open for about 63 years . It is not far from the secret location and over the years I have seen all sorts of things take place there. Movies have been shot, buildings have been knocked down and some buildings have been rehabbed and others are in the process of being rehabbed. As those who know me will attest, […]
Posted: June 3rd, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: ct, exploration, Fairfield Hills, mental institutions, photography, UrbEx
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Farms round here
Farms, here’s a little dairy operation not too far from the secret location (killer ice cream too!!) – ayuh, still a couple of them farms left although most are turning into strip mall and condo developments. These guys rock
Posted: June 2nd, 2009 under riding & road tripping, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: Harley-Davidson, riding & road tripping, seen from a bike
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oh man, i am stuffed
I am so stuffed – and man, I’d kill for a nap. Went to Pepe’s today with Freddy and had a white clam pizza, Freddy had the 1/2 sausage, 1/2 plain. We both had medium pies. I had a Sam Smith Lager. Stick a fork in me.
Posted: June 1st, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: Freddy, pepe's. lunch, pizza
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Bx. still life
Just a typical day in the hood. Fireman on the street, folks running around. All is good. Fo youse not in the know – Bx. – it stands for “da bronx” – aight?
Posted: May 31st, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: Bronx, neighborhood, NYC, on the street
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i love the american story
Visited a most historic battleground recently..It was good and kind of reminded me that this country has some great history. Check out the pics and then do a little research on the significance of this battlefield/historic site. Can’t help but feel the sense of “big stuff a happenin” when you are here…
Posted: May 30th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: cool, historic, New England
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Honda Street meat
Although i am a Harley fan and devotee, i am no hater of metric brands… at all. Owners show pride the same as the HD riders.. and here is a fine example…You can only imagine it is not easy to keep a nice bike in the city or keep a bike nice in the city – but […]
Posted: May 29th, 2009 under riding & road tripping, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: garment center, Honda, Japanese Motorcyles, motorcycles, NYC, street meat, street scenes
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Vista Store
Want to pay props to the Vista market for their outstanding beer selection. I am surrounded by all manner of “lick her” stores” an for the most part – they all suck. I am sure they are good stores, but I don’t drink much but beer these days – and their beer selections stink. They vary in […]
Posted: May 28th, 2009 under riding & road tripping, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: beer, motorcycles, out there, riding & road tripping, shot & a beer, Vista
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Happening’s in Cali
Trying to keep me knowledgeable on a national scale, my friends and readers send me info about all sorts of cool local happenings. I tend to be pretty much focussed on what is happening in line of sight from the end of my nose and the East Coast in particular, so these missives really help and I thank all […]
Posted: May 27th, 2009 under riding & road tripping, Uncategorized.
Tags: American, friends & family, good stuff, Harley-Davidson, riding & road tripping
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Pat’s flaming belt
Just cant get enough of producing flame belts..telling ya! I love making them and have been mashing-up this flame style for awhile now, kind of a small-C, tribal thing going on. Hope you like ’em. Get in touch if you want one!
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: belt, buckle, customer, Flames, handmade, leatherwork
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Leatherman & Maglite innovation!!
Truth be told, i didn’t come up with the idea…actually Fast Eddie made something like this which was the inspiration. I saw his construct in Sturgis last year and had been meaning to do something like it since. Well, I finally got around to it, and after rigorous testing, I have to admit – this piece is ready for prime time… come and get ’em!! […]
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: customer, leatherwork projects, utility
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modern man is an asshole
So – in this spot there was once a beautiful waterfront neighborhood filled with great homes..kind of like this. Huge Industry moved in, devastated the ecological environment with its detritus, scuttling of neighborhoods and creation of hamlets of indigent and factory poor. Interstate 95 then cut the neighborhood in half stranding folks on one side and ruining a local culture…the skells and creeps moved in…the indigent moved in… taxes weren’t paid, the govenrment wound up owning the land and did what int […]
Posted: May 23rd, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: assholes, durability, modern man, old school, progress, utility
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