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Fall Flower Delivery Philadelphia PA - Philly Flowers and Edibles
With wonderful Fall flowers from Philly Flowers and Edibles, you may celebrate the changing hues of the leaves and the Autumn festivities. Hand-delivered seasonal flowers to make any Fall occasion more memorable. We provide fall flower delivery to Philadelphia, PA, and local locations, so hurry and place your purchase.
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ausetkmt · 1 year
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I love attending Odunde'. its a fantastique traditional weekend where we really show our Yoruba traditions to those who come and enjoy it. it's held in Philadelphia,PA. if you've never come before, add it to your summer next year. its fun for the whole family.
Odunde is the largest African American street carnival in the United States with a procession covering over 15 city blocks and an estimated 500K attendees.
The Odunde Festival is mostly a street event catered to the interests of African-Americans & the African diaspora.
Odunde means 'Coming of the New Year'.
It is derived from the traditions of the Yoruba people of West Africa in celebration of the new year according to the traditional Yoruba calendar or Kọ́jọ́dá, which usually falls on the first moon of June (Òkudù) on the Gregorian calendar, and holds Annually in the city of Philadelphia. The festival logo is an Àkẹtè (fìlà) Abetí ajá on a stylized face with three Yoruba marks on each cheek.
The Odunde festival started in Philadelphia in 1975. Lois Fernandez and her friend Ruth Arthur organized the first Odunde Festival. It took place in April 1975, as the "Oshun Festival". This was because Fernandez was motivated to start the series of events that would later morph into the Odunde festival after a spiritual pilgrimage to the Osun-Osogbo festival of the Yoruba people.
Today, Osun remains a major component of the festivities, which begins with an all inclusive procession leading to the Schuylkill River where fruits and flowers are offered. This years Odunde street parade/festivities kicks off on Sunday, June 11, at 23rd Street and South Street, Philadelphia.
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andrew986 · 8 months
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Fall
With wonderful Fall flowers from Old City Flowers, you may celebrate the changing hues of the leaves and the Autumn festivities. Hand-delivered seasonal flowers to make any Fall occasion more memorable. We provide fall flower delivery to Philadelphia, PA, and local locations, so hurry and place your purchase.
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19pennyannie72 · 1 year
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The Garden With...that's me....!
NE Shipping Center in Philadelphia, PA on the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and Welsh Rd is open for awesome Fall and Autumn decor, pumpkins and flowers.....
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mynameischalie · 3 years
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Best Concerts of 2021
With the year winding down I am looking back at my favorite concerts of this past year. I was grateful to see its return and I’m thrilled to share with you my list.
1) Japanese Breakfast at the Union Transfer August 10th
Michelle Zauner’s homecoming return to play five sold out shows in Philadelphia was a celebration to behold. I went Tuesday and Wednesday night but Tuesday Day 4 was simply the best. It was everything fantastic about going to a show. The energy from the crowd, the performance, and the overall atmosphere was a sight of beauty. This was the first show back from the pandemic for a lot of people and it just was extremely memorable. One of the best shows I saw ever.
2) Morrissey at Casear’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada August 28th
My brother and I flew all the way to Vegas to see Morrissey. The running joke was “Hope he plays the shows”. He did, he played all five nights! Night one was easily the best and set the tone for an amazing time out in Las Vegas the last weekend of August. There’s a ton of haters on this man but he remains my favorite artist. Viva la Moz!
3) Mewithout “Brother, Sister” Anniversary show at the Union Transfer August 15th
Could this be the best time I saw Mewithoutyou? It’s debatable, I saw them so many times I lost count but this show was a real winner. Not only did I get to hear my favorite album from them live but I got to hear a bunch of other old stuff that I haven’t heard in a decade. I will miss these guys.
4) The Killers at the Wind Creek Casino Bensalem, PA September 21st
Do you enjoy fun? If you do this was the most fun show I went to in quite awhile. The Killers are fantastic performers and Brandon Flowers is one of the best frontman to grace the stage. It felt like a party that never stopped and I was so thankful to be a part of that experience.
5) Phoebe Bridgers at the Mann Center Skyline Stage September 22nd
Yes the crowd was insufferable and full of thristy LGBTQ women that wanted Phoebe to take her clothes off. Funny how that isn’t deemed creepy when it’s women who shouts that out. It’s so adoreable *rolls eyes* With that said, Phoebe Bridgers is a promising young artist and I needed to see her play Punisher live in full which she did and then some. I see her moving on to a Taylor Swift status soon but I’ll cherish my time I got to see her support Punisher on a sold out fall night in September.
6) The Menzingers with the Dirty Nil Underground Arts August 28th 
Menzingers played two sold out Philly dates in late November. I went to night two! When you haven’t seen a band in awhile you forget just how good they are and this was the case with this show. A great performance and a discovery of a new band I enjoyed called the Dirty Nil. 
7) Andrew McMahon “Dear Jack” Benefit Show The Fillmore Philadelphia November 13th
This was one of those should I go or not go kinda shows. Its been nearly a decade since I saw Andrew perform so I figured “Well it’s his benefit show and it’s in Philly so why not”. This was a very solid performance and really showcased the spirit of community. It was memorable I’ll say that.
8) Manchester Orchesta at the Fillmore Phiadelphia October 15th
Everytime I see this band it’s a treat and this show was no different. They perfected such an awesome live show and it’s great to see them fill up venues since I first started seeing them back in wait for it 2006.
9) Leon Bridges at the Union Transfer September 27th
This guy is something else, extremely talented and quite the live show. If you want to see an artist give you a show go see Leon Bridges. This was a Monday night and he still brought an A game with him on the stage. 
10) Modest Mouse at Ommnegang Bewery Cooperstown New York August 7th
This show was a DISASTER! But it cracks my top ten because of how much a disaster it was. It basically became a Spinal Tap movie. Modest Mouse played 2 songs before they couldn’t play for 2 hours because of “lightning” in the area.  Folks there wasn’t a rain drop in sight! A very intoxicated guy told us “We need to evacuate the area due to the deadly lightning storm that will kill us all”. His exact words. We had to leave the outdoor venue and go back to our cars. I bonded with fellow New Yorkers in the Ommnegang parking lot and let me tell you they are some nice people. I talked to a dude intensely about the band Pavement and bonded with fellow concert goers who spent the night drinking wine in their very expensive cars mind you. These people know how to have a good time. Nothing says indie rock like pulling up in your BMW and cracking open a bottle of red wine. Modest Mouse came back on 2 hours later as the venue FINALLY let us in after the crowd was growing restless. Modest Mouse played us about ten songs until I decided to let my friends know that we need to get out of here and back on the road home to Philly.
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Greta van Fleet – The Met – Philadelphia, PA – December 29, 2019
Greta Van Fleet Completes Triumphant Year, Wowing Crowd in Philly.
Greta Van Fleet hit the Met in Philadelphia for the first of two make-up shows to conclude a year of worldwide touring. The show made up for any delay and put an exclamation point on the band’s trajectory.
The new darlings of updated retro rock delivered their recent standard touring set to an energized, capacity Philly crowd. The venue – the newest major addition to the city’s flourishing music scene – was a fitting showcase for this band. The historic 3,500 person, opera-house-style theater (built 1908) on a stretch of gritty north Broad Street, opened last year with a performance by Bob Dylan, after a $56-million multi-year renovation, and provided both the scale and intimacy suited to this returning GVF rock party. (Greta last jolted the City of Brotherly Love at the old Electric Factory, now the Franklin Music Hall, in May 2018.)
Though the band has played to much larger live audiences in their recent travels, an operatic stage particularly fit the exuberant, high-wire vocal style of lead-man Josh Kiszka – the impish singer with a big presence and amazing range. Kiszka opts for high keys that harken to the famous hard- and art-rock bands of recent decades. Burdened and honored with the expectation of bringing back a song-writing style and urgent delivery of the top rock of the 70s, Greta Van Fleet steps through it all undaunted and with their own approach to a new version of the very power rock that they honor and build on.
Only the most casual listeners would deem them imitative, when the catchy riff-based rock songs they deliver feel so original and deftly crafted. But with scarcely a couple dozen tracks released to date, their fast-evolving arsenal cannot yet even be called a catalogue.
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Strong Foundations + Hard Work
Concert crowds this year witnessed the second stage of the beginning of a meteoric rise of this group of guys barely in their 20’s. In fact, drummer Danny Wagner was celebrating his 21st birthday on this evening, and all assembled got to join in an a capella rendition of “Happy Birthday.”
Spoken and unspoken by the already loving fans of this band that has endeared itself so quickly to so many is the hope that these boys can weather the popularity that they have gained so quickly. By all appearances, though, brothers Josh, Jake, and Sammy Kiszka have the strength of family, and of a bond cast from playing together since they were kids. Danny has joined the brotherhood, and all seem to have a fallback strength coming as well from the natural world – with this foursome captured more often trekking through national parks, and preferring such outdoors outlets to images of them in rock-life party scenes.
Hey, any band must be down to earth that adapts its name from that of a lovely older lady (Gretna Van Fleet) from the guys’ own little hometown of Frankenmuth, Michigan. If GVF minded leaving that very quaint Christmas-y world and breaking up their holiday and well-earned rest leading to New Year’s, in order to finish 2019 in big, bad Philly, they sure didn’t show it. (Other two make-up dates due to Josh’s fall flu, were in Memphis and New Orleans just prior to the holidays.) Their explosive, romping play kept most of the crowd on its feet through the fast-paced 90+ minute show. They delivered their hits with the same fresh pride that has marked their live act since they broke big and suddenly onto the scene barely two years ago.
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Within this serious, hard-working group of players, none puts out better than Jake Kiszka, a figure who is more than an up-and-coming six-stringer, instead a musician making an early bid toward a time-honored list of top rock guitarists. He wears the mantel of erstwhile big-time guitar slinger ably and gamely, bearing down on both big and delicate sounds. In the loud, extended, mostly instrumental “Black Flag Exposition,” which has only been presented live so far, the band gladly puts Jake on display, letting him step forward to demo his endurance, focus, grinding chops, and intensity.
That’s What a Rock Band Should Sound Like
Meanwhile during the evening, brother Sammy’s hands and feet danced naturally at the keyboards and his fingers flew across fretboard of his bass with a fluidity that’s completely natural. As with other foursomes of the past that have had the good fortune of a balance that helped them make history, no member of this one outshines or upstages the other.
History is something these dudes have on their side, particularly their knowledge of it. Great rock bands of the past were always deep students of the music that had preceded them and upon which the genre was built. Those now-veteran acts openly paid tribute to the recent past, even as they continued to re-invent it, and GVF follows the tradition, powering their work on “the fires we've been told,” as the Josh sings in “Black Smoke Rising.”
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Add in artfully softer gears (“Age of Man”), an uplifting effect, and passionate lyrical commentary – including about love and the fate of the earth – and it’s all part of the recipe through which this band attracts rock fans of all ages. How rare to see a new band with this range of generations following them and pumping their fists in the air as one!
Some of the band’s most telling and encouraging passages came when they played into and extended their album tracks, thankfully stretching certain of them, as they did in their first encore (“Flower Power”). These moments made it even clearer that this is group of substantive players still in the act of becoming – a point punctuated near the end of the show by a thunderous, Bonham-esque, 10-minute-plus drum solo by Danny.
The best rocking bands of the last half-century or more have each delivered in their own unapologetic fashion just as GVF did at the Met, leaving a buzzed crowd wanting more. Rock must be celebratory and confident. And above all, it must have swagger, of which GVF has plenty to spare.
Russ Allen
Copyright ©2020 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: January 2, 2020.
Photos by Bailey Allen © 2019
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ABOVE: Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco are offered a 4½ pound rainbow trout by Roy Hodges, of Hamilton, N.Y., at Philadelphia Travel and Vacation Show. Princess had hooked a fish in pool at the show, but it got away.
Princess Opens Travel Show 
Throngs Hail Grace, Rainier 
By DONALD A. McDONOUGH and LEONARD J. McADAMS 
The Philadelphia Inquirer - April 20 1963.
The royal couple of Monaco Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary here Friday with a day on the town and they enjoyed it as much as any couple that manages to get out of the house for a few hours without the children. 
They received the cheers of thousands in a motorcade from City Hall to Convention Hall to formally open the Philadelphia Travel and Vacation Show.
Mayor James H. J. Tate gave them a print of Old Philadelphia, little girls gave Princess Grace flowers, and the entourage even did a little fishing in a pool in the basement of the hall. 
Princess Grace hooked a big trout and lifted it halfway out of the pool when the fish - probably nearsighted - jumped off the hook.
But this was hardly the highlight of the day for the stately and gracious blonde from East Falls who became a princess. It came probably when the Prince publicly apologized in the Mayor's Reception Room for depriving Philadelphia "of your loveliest citizen. 
Crowds had formed early at the northeast corner of City Hall awaiting the arrival of the royal couple for the city's official welcoming ceremonies. 
By 10:30 A. M. some 1000 unofficial greeters were on hand. They cheered and clapped as Princess Grace stepped from the car accompanied by Prince Rainier, her mother, Mrs. John B. Kelly, Sr., and her brother, John B. Jr. The children, Prince Albert, 5, and Princess Caroline, 6, had been left at home. 
City Representative Fredric R. Mann took the party in tow and led it via elevator to the second floor where an honor guard of police lined the hallway to the Mayor's office. 
Princess Grace wore a two-piece red wool suit, designed by Philippe Venet, a flowered blouse, navy pumps and handbag and a blue hat. For jewelry there were a gold pin and gold earrings. As counterfoil, Prince Rainier wore a dark pin-striped suit with a white handkerchief in the breast pocket. 
Mrs Kelly was clad in beige  with brown bag and shoes and a tigerskin hat. Mrs. Tate, who with her husband, Mayor Tate, greeted the party first in the Mayor's office, completed the fashion ensemble with a blue suit, yellow scarf and hat. 
From the office, Mayor Tate and Princess Grace led a procession to the front of the Mayor's Reception Room. The party sat at the right of the speaker's stand flanked by flags of the United States and Monaco. Some 200 persons were in the room, including members of Philadelphia’s consular corps, judges, councilmen and city officials.
TATE EXTENDS WELCOME 
Mayor Tate in his official greeting made note of the wedding anniversary and extended a welcome to Prince Rainier and his wife, "a native daughter." 
In response, the Prince said "A little more than seven years ago I came here for the first time to your city. It was not as an official guest and it was not to attend any official function. For me it was much more important than that. I had decided to deprive you of your loveliest citizen. 
"Having now been forgiven I hope, Mr. Mayor, we are proud and pleased for the warm and wonderful welcome we have received. In these moments the memory of a great Philadelphian, John B. Kelly, remains with us and he would be proud that his son, John, is following in his tradition.”
HEADS TRAVEL SHOW 
John B. Kelly, Jr.. is head of the Philadelphia Travel and Vacation Show which will run through Sunday, April 28. 
The "warm and wonderful welcome" continued as crowds lined a 12-car motorcade route down Broad St. to Walnut to 34th to Convention Hall. They clapped, they waved, they cheered and whistled. 
At Convention Hall, Princess Grace, on the arm of Mayor Tate, made her way through a throng of some 300 persons on the steps to cut the blue ribbon formally opening the show. 
CRUSH TAXES POLICE 
Then the crowd surged around the royal couple and with flashbulbs popping and police attempting to open a way through the crush for a time it looked like a movie mob scene at an ancient Roman temple. 
Ten minutes later they entered Convention Hall but still found difficulty in moving with throngs jammed in the five aisles along which the exhibition booths were lined. 
The Princess was given a bouquet by Marcia Freedland, 6, of Philadelphia. Preceded. followed and flanked by photographers they made their way slowly along the booths, accepting samples here and there. 
SALAMI FAUX PAS 
One booth attendant handed them slices of salami. Some of the party started munching when Jack Kelly exclaimed: 'Oh, gosh, today's Friday. I forgot." 
"It didn't count." Mayor Tate said. "They didn't think about it." The royal couple are Roman Catholics and a Church law forbids eating of meat on Fridays.
Several times spontaneous bursts of applause came from the crowds in the gallery. 
Princess Grace remarked to her husband: "This is where they play professional basket ball." 
POINT TO MURAL 
At the Monaco exhibit, the royal couple pointed out points of interest on a large mural to Mayor and Mrs. Tate. Princess Grace said the mural had been made especially for the show. 
"You are a very pretty girl," the Princess told Evelyn McCombs, 7, of York, Pa., who presented her with another bouquet. 
At the fish pool downstairs the party tried its hand with hook and rod. The Princess and other women in the throng screamed when she hooked a trout, then screamed again when it threw the hook and flopped back into the pool. 
"Do you give up, Gracie?" asked her brother, Jack. 
"Yes, Jack, I give up," she replied.
The party then left for a 12:45 P.M. luncheon for the immediate family in the rare-book room of the University of Pennsylvania. University president Dr. Gaylord P. Harnwell and Mrs. Harnwell were hosts.
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granvarones · 5 years
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WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE...WITH HIV
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Growing up, Little Shop of Horrors was my favorite musical and still is a contender for the greatest of all time. I was captured by the music and the narrative of the underdog winning. Here was soft-spoken Seymour, falling in love with Audrey and then the nightmare unfolds. The music, composed by Alan Menken, is  composed well. In my opinion. It involves a nerdy florist (Seymour) who discovers a plant that, we find out later, is from outer space and this plant survives off the blood of humans. This plant’s name is Audrey II.
Imagine a little shop of horrors: HIV positive bodies captured by something like Audrey II. The medical industrial complex--and its kissing cousin nonprofits--grow and grow and grow. “Feed me Seymour” they say, Seymour in this instance is the free market, the invisible hand of capitalism all too willing to see the demise of many for a prized golden ticket. Who are the bodies being fed? The fodder are Black and brown communities, made by the material conditions around us, i.e.; state-sanctioned violence, mass incarceration, wage slavery and state imposed homo antagonistic violence. This oppression falls under the umbrella of white supremacy. I contend that white supremacy is leading the way for HIV vulnerability in the world.
HIV is such a dense topic to uncover because it often betrays biomedical and theoretical frameworks. What I know, having worked in community health for almost a decade and living with HIV myself, is that you must embody it to really understand its intricacies.
A few years ago, I worked at a nonprofit in Philadelphia that at the time had a mostly white board of directors.  Most frontline or direct service staff reflected the demographics of both HIV and Philadelphia, mostly Black and Brown folks considered “at-risk.” This agency, like most seemed in a rut, testing people for HIV but not really helping to curb the tide of an epidemic. I remember team meetings where there was gloat and congratulatory satisfaction over “found positives” and this was alarming to me as someone who was newly diagnosed. Back then, before a more comprehensive understanding of “Community Viral Load” which is loosely the concept of the amount of virus embedded in geographical areas with racial, gender and sexuality markers as a way to take a look at the difference between sexual/social and drug sharing networks. This helps us to better understand how much HIV are in our communities.
Trevor Hoppe, author of “Punishing Disease: HIV and the criminalization of sickness,” quotes a former Indiana State House Representative in his introduction to the book, “AIDS carriers are a threat to society, and the state has a compelling interest in protecting the uninfected. I am weary of politicians who pander to perverts with an eye to the next election.” Dr. Don Boys’ statement was from 1988, he is no longer a representative but now dabbles in blogging in defense of blackface and asking “legitimate” questions of Muslim members of the US congress. It is easy to conclude from just a glance at his online presence, that Dr. Boys also has deep connection to a racialized worldview that is often the framework of thinking for white supremacist socio political formations. As Black and Latinx LGBTQ people, we can’t separate state repression of our sexual and gender identities from racism. They are interconnected.
There is no coincidence that Black HIV positive people are criminalized disproportionately for HIV nondisclosure and related statutes within most US States. This coupled with the anti-Blackness of nonprofits has created a situation where the movement to end an epidemic still dangerously centers narratives of white survivors and limits storytelling of Black HIV resistance struggles.
NPR recently published an article “Ending HIV in Mississippi” shares a story from a Black, gay,  HIV positive Mississipian, Shawn Esco, who resides in Jackson. The city of Jackson, Mississippi is one of the hardest hit by new AIDS diagnoses in the south. “Another friend took his own life after he got his diagnosis — out of fear his family would find out.”
This highlights that both HIV-related stigma and racism drives increased HIV vulnerability and that stigma is tied to the early venomous refrain of the likes of Boys, evangelical racists who were also homophobes. In the case of Esco’s friend, stigma drove them to suicide.
We know that our communities can’t be provided sanctuary and care from institutions that can’t see us as fully human. We are deliverables, we are the found positives tethered to a grant cycle. 
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To disrupt this, the Black and Brown Workers Co-op, SOL Collective and ACT Up Philly are hosting a daylong conference in Philadelphia, PA. Please save the date: Saturday, June 8, 2019. Community Control of Health, A Black and Brown HIV+ led conference on HIV/AIDS. We have collective expertise to lead our own way forward.
We hope to see you there.
As the school dropout chorus sings in Little Shop of Horrors “They say the meek shall inherit and you know the book doesn’t lie.”
Abdul-Aliy is a Black poz non-binary jawn* from Philadelphia PA.They organize with the Black and Brown Workers Cooperative and also facilitates anti-oppression trainings with the co-op. A Flower Left To Wilt, their collection of poetry is out now.
Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @mxabdulaliy
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alsjeblieft-zeg · 2 years
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49 of 2022
Have You Ever Been To These Places?
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a coffee shop // yup in the Netherlands, greetings for those who understand. a bar/pub a restaurant a convenience store/gas station store a deli or small local supermarket an icecream shop a book shop a thrift store a movie rental store a hair salon a college or university campus inside of a dorm building a bank a music store a mobile phone store a florist/flower shop an electronics store a cosmetics/hair/makeup store a fast food restaurant a laundromat a drycleaner a smoke shop a shoe store an optician/glasses store the alamo [in Texas] Atlantic City, NJ the Big Ben the Colosseum the Dead Sea Death Valley, NV New York City, NY Disney World New Orleans, LA Niagara Falls Washington D.C. Las Vegas, NV Nashville, TN San Antonio, TX Seattle, WA Mount Rushmore Philadelphia, PA Hawaii Alaska a public school a museum a hotel a park a hospital someone else’s house a stadium an airport a train station the Taj Mahal Venice, Italy Paris // possibly soon San Francisco Hong Kong Stockholm Rome Sydney a subway station a gym an art gallery a theatre a movie theater/cinema a post office a public library a public parking garage a coffee shop // twice? someone likes weed lol a church a synagogue a mosque a castle a mansion a zoo a circus a courtroom a police station a fire station an amusement park in someone else’s apartment an aquarium a bakery a farm an animal sanctuary a basketball court a beach a bookstore a bowling alley a food court a campground a sleepaway camp a cemetery a department store a dance studio a dentist a dock an animal shelter/pound a city’s downtown area // they’re not called like that here, though a garden a forest/the woods a golf course a mini golf course a jewelry store a lake a mall a nursing home a pawn shop a pet store a pharmacy a playground a public pool a waterpark a prison/jail a homeless encampment Israel Mexico Arizona Hollywood Portland, OR
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statechampion · 6 years
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SC “SF” FALL TOUR 2018
TH 11/1 – ST. LOUIS, MO @ THE SINKHOLE (7423 S BROADWAY) W/ ABI OOZE + STONE HEN
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FR 11/2 – MURRAY, KY @ TERRAPIN STATION (920 S 12TH ST) W/ SECULAR PETS
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SA 11/3 – COOKEVILLE, TN @ CHAR (14 S WASHINGTON AVE) W/ COMMANDER KEEN + PUMPKINSEED + WICA INTINA
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SU 11/4 – KNOXVILLE, TN @ THE PILOT LIGHT (106 E JACKSON AVE) W/ PSYCHIC BAOS
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MO 11/5 – ASHEVILLE, NC @ THE MOTHLIGHT (701 HAYWOOD RD) W/ MJ LENDERMAN + WES TIREY
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TU 11/6 – DURHAM, NC @ DUKE COFFEEHOUSE (106 EPWORTH LN) W/ SPIDER BAGS
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WE 11/7 – ATHENS, GA @ CALEDONIA LOUNGE (256 W CLAYTON ST) W/ DEEP STATE + ROSE HOTEL
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TH 11/8 – ATLANTA, GA @ THE EARL (488 FLAT SHOALS AVE SE) W/ ARBOR LABOR UNION + NEW JUNK CITY + SUNSET PIG
https://www.facebook.com/events/253709735329410/
FR 11/9 – NASHVILLE, TN @ SOFT JUNK (919 GALLATIN AVE # 14) W/ JONATHAN STONE PHILLIPS + COUNTRY WESTERNS
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SA 11/10 – LOUISVILLE, KY @ ZANZABAR (2100 S PRESTON ST) “SEND FLOWERS” RECORD RELEASE SHOW W/ DAVID NANCE BAND + AXIS: SOVA
https://www.facebook.com/events/353032045263534/
SU 11/11 – CINCINNATI, OH @ NORTHSIDE YACHT CLUB (4227 SPRING GROVE AVE) W/ CASPER SKULLS + SMUT + VIRGINIA CREEPERS
https://www.facebook.com/events/278804766064587/
MO 11/12 – BALTIMORE, MD @ CREATIVE LABS (1786 B UNION AVE) W/ HOTHEAD + ANTI-PLANET
https://www.facebook.com/events/2226770580945551/
TU 11/13 – WASHINGTON, DC @ COMET PING-PONG (5037 CONNECTICUT AVE) W/ HOTHEAD
https://www.facebook.com/events/473872946435472/
WE 11/14 – BROOKLYN, NY @ UNION POOL (484 UNION AVE) W/ MAIL THE HORSE + GARCIA PEOPLES
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TH 11/15 – BURLINGTON, VT @ SIDEBAR (202 MAIN ST) W/ FOOTINGS + HOMEBOY
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FR 11/16 – PETERBOROUGH, NH @ HARLOW’S PUB (3 SCHOOL ST) W/ FOOTINGS
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SA 11/17 – BOSTON, MA @ THE DEMOCRACY CENTER w/ (45 MOUNT AUBURN ST) W/ PILE + BAD HISTORY MONTH
https://www.facebook.com/events/246839859514820/
SU 11/18 – GREENFIELD, MA @ THE ROOT CELLAR (10 FISKE AVE) W/ HUEVOS II + FOOTINGS
https://www.facebook.com/events/324451734790500/
MO 11/19 – KINGSTON, NY @ TUBBY’S (586 BROADWAY) W/ ANDY WEAVER
TU 11/20 – PHILADELPHIA, PA @ JERRY’S ON FRONT (MOVED TO ORTLIEB’S) (847 N THIRD ST) W/ SOFT CRIME + EMILY ROBB / LINDA FOX
https://www.facebook.com/events/340861703131666/
WE 11/21 – CHARLESTON, WV @ KIN SHIP GOODS (613 TENNESSEE AVE)
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TH 11/22 – LEXINGTON, KY @ GREEN LANTERN (497 W 3RD ST) W/ DANIEL CASE
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FR 11/23 – INDIANAPOLIS, IN @ STATE STREET PUB (243 N STATE AVE) W/ LANDON CALDWELL’S ATOMIC GARDEN + GUITARS OF MIDDLE WESTERN USA
https://www.facebook.com/events/188507958720971/
SA 11/24 – CHICAGO, IL @ THE HIDEOUT (1354 W WABANSIA AVE) W/ GLYDERS + BILL MACKAY
https://www.facebook.com/events/331849100939115/
SU 11/25 – MADISON, WI @ THE WISCO (852 WILLIAMSON ST)
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Mike: I’ve been battling nutsedge in my lawn for 5 years. This stuff is tough. I am thinking about getting a flame weeder and burning it out. Any better ideas?
—Ben in Center Valley, PA
We recently moved from Philadelphia and now face a new weed: Nut Sedge. It grows taller than the grass, so it’s very obvious. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.
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—Leslie and Gary in suburbs of St. Louis
Mike: I have nutgrass and have tried several Ortho and Monsanto herbicides, but it keeps coming back. What do you recommend?
—Tim in Pennington, NJ (near Princeton)
Mike: I listen to your show on Red River Public Radio. Nutsedge has taken over the lawn in front of my law office. I have tried Monsanto’s chemical poisons and am not making any headway (plus I fear killing the four Yaupon hollies out there). My Master Gardner friends tell me to “shut up and Mow It!” Any better ideas?
—Worth in El Dorado (way down in South AK, 15 miles from Louisiana)
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My good buddy Howard Garrett, a long-time organic advocate in Texas, had a great bit about this weed on his “Dirt Doctor” website recently. “There is only one guaranteed, foolproof method to completely kill nutgrass,” he recounts: “First, dig out every tiny piece of the plant including the seeds and nutlets. Make sure you sift the soil through a mesh screen. Dump the collected material on the driveway and burn it. Sweep up all the ashes and seal in a concrete box. Drive to the coast and dump the sealed box 20 miles off shore.”
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Unfortunately, this appears to be more truth than hyperbole. A true sedge and not a grass, it reproduces by rhizomes, seed, and the underground tubers from which it gets its ‘nutty’ name. There are over 600 species in its genus (“Cyperus“); the big weedy ones are yellow and purple nutsedge. Yellow has lighter colored leaves and one tuber per rhizome. Purple has darker leaves, a ‘chain’ of tubers on each rhizome and is considered a much worse weed. (The colors in the names refer to the ‘spikelets’; what passes for flowers on these kinds of plants.)
The most famous Cyperus family member is papyrus. And this aquatic plant from which paper was first made reveals the biggest problem that makes this weed welcome: Excessive soil wetness. As with all lawn weeds, the problem is generally with the lawn more than the weed, and this is no exception. These plants LOVE constantly wet feet and are often found in over watered lawns with poor drainage.
If your lawn, like so many, was sown on unamended crappy soil, aerate the turf to get some drainage going—the real way, with a machine called a core aerator pulling out plugs. Then apply corn gluten meal as a natural ‘weed and feed’ in the Spring to give your grass a good feeding and prevent the seeds from germinating. (Make sure the CGM is labeled as a pre-emergent herbicide; the ‘animal feed’ kind probably won’t be high enough in protein to work on those seeds.)
Other feedings of the turf should be with compost, to help improve soil structure. (Read a few of our previous questions of the week on lawn care and bulk compost for more info on this important subject.)
In his recent book “The Organic Lawn Care Manual“, Paul Tukey notes that nutsedge is a sign of low calcium levels; so have your soil tested and add lime or wood ash as recommended. And everyone agrees that this weed thrives in anaerobic (low oxygen) soils. Paul recommends using compost tea to introduce more life to the soil; Howard Garrett prefers molasses. I say feeding with bulk compost should do it.
And if you’re watering your lawn frequently, cut back! Oy! Read our Previous Question of the Week on wise watering and don’t be afraid to let your turf go dry at times.
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Now, because it does grow so much faster than grass, this nutty weed gives its location away easily. So yes, burning the top growth repeatedly with a flame weeder (or smothering it with an herbicidal soap spray or attacking it with a vinegar based herbicide) will force the underground tubers to resprout and use up a great deal of their energy; one soil scientist says up to 60%. Thus, repeated attacks on the top will eventually starve the underground tubers. But while some sources say that four attacks on the above ground growth (wait until at least six new leaves are showing) will do it, others say it takes a dozen. (Read through some of our Previous Question of the Week on weed control for lots more info on the controls we just mentioned.)
Removing those underground ‘nuts’ is the best answer, but they are recalcitrant, and no one gives hand-pulling any hope of success. Luckily, ducks, geese and guinea hens will unearth and eat the tubers for you! Otherwise, use a poaching spade to exhume the nuts. Or experiment with a mechanical weed-puller designed to remove dandelions, like the Weed Hound; you’ll see right away if it pulls out those little tubers. Either way, you’ll be getting some aeration in the deal. Fill the holes with compost.
If the whole lawn is a weedy mess, use this as a reason to start over; early fall for cool season lawns in the North; Spring for warm season grasses down South. Plan ahead so you can till it all up and then let it sit until the nuts dry out. (Or run some fowl in there—they’ll make short work of exposed tubers!) Then screen out what nuts you can and replant over top of a good two to four inches of high quality compost. That’ll insure good drainage, lots of soil life and maybe smother some of the bits left behind.
Or eat the nuts! The tubers of yellow nutsedge are so edible the plant is known as the “Earth Almond” and its grown professionally. One source says they taste like almonds; the USDA says “between fresh coconut and raisins”. (The purple variety is bitter and used in Oriental Medicine). So harvest your nuts—and tell your neighbors: “That’s not a weed, it’s a cash crop!”
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Location: The Rail Park - Philadelphia, PA
The Possumhaw Viburnum is a deciduous shrub native to North America. This shrub is often found growing in bogs and wet woods. It blooms fragrant white flowers in the spring and its leaves take on a yellow/crimson gradient in the fall.
Solar Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness Zones: 5-9
Preferred Soil: Loam, clay, sand; well drained; slightly acidic to neutral
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(part 3) Pennsylvania
To finish my Northeast series, I have to finish telling of our time in Pennsylvania.  It was a somber and peaceful tour of the Keystone State.   On our westward journey we were limited on time and just needed to cut straight across.  We stopped at the 9/11 United Airlines Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville, which was moving and peaceful--a vast, hilly, beautiful piece of the world.  The entire space where debris and bodies were scattered is reserved as Sacred Ground, and the way the memorial is laid out you get a real sense of time and space of the event.  The small well-done museum reminded us how heroic the 40 victims on that flight were, the significance of their spur of the moment decisions, and the minute details that made all the difference between a lesser and greater tragedy.  We spoke honestly about the event to the kids, and they were surprisingly interested and respectful. 
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Two photos from Shanksville.  The glass wall reads “A common field one day.  A field of honor forever.”  A great way to sum up how drastic change can happen in an instant. 
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As we drove east from Shanksville, we did some very last minute planning and found ourselves at a rundown campground with mostly seasonal (and seemingly absent) campers.  The campground was for sale for $500,000, including the 1800s historic home on sight.  If it hadn’t have been in the middle of nowhere we would have bought the property.  It was really a beautiful spot wedged between two rocky hillsides.  This was the office/home that reminded me of childhood trips to New Jersey aunt’s porches and basements.  The lady opened up the vintage arcade room for us, and we also had the odd/old/fun playground and grassy area all to ourselves.  The laundry building was downright scary and I made Bill go in there.
We wanted to get as close to NY as we could to make our day of NY driving tolerable, but there really are not campgrounds or Harvest Hosts in the Philadelphia, Newark, NYC region.  So.... we FINALLY camped in a parking lot!  The Cracker Barrel in Plymouth Meeting, PA was a 5-star parking lot experience, with dining and shopping steps away.
After NY and NJ, we circled back into the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, spending 5 nights at Artillery Ridge Campground, just steps away from Gettysburg National Military Park.  The campground was great, with mini golf, a fishing pond, great playground, and hardly another kid around, as the 2020 school year was now in session.  I also enjoyed several jogs on the horse trail that led to the National Park’s vast battlefields.
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We tried to count the equestrian monuments.
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Biking and jogging on the lengthy auto tour at Gettysburg National Military Park
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Another picnic with the camp stove.  This time we ate hotdogs on a Civil War battlefield.
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Benji is looking through his hand binoculars
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A Pennsylvania flower farm at the beginning of fall. 
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