Fifteen years ago today:
A final look at Pittsburgh and then it’s off to visit my friend Risa outside Baltimore by way of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Old man yells at cloud
Fifteen years ago today:
A final look at Pittsburgh and then it’s off to visit my friend Risa outside Baltimore by way of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Fifteen years ago today:
A momentous day: I have my first breakfast at Ritter’s Diner and fall in love with Pittsburgh. David (my host) and I cover a lot of ground and if you look closely you can see things that no longer exist–like Isaly’s, Three Rivers Stadium, and the East Liberty projects.
If you’re starting to get weary from the trip, today also marks the halfway point.
Fifteen years ago today:
A quick circle through downtown Detroit, followed by an unpleasant drive through Toledo and free passage on the Ohio Turnpike. I landed in Pittsburgh, which was not on the original itinerary, and thus began somewhat by accident a love affair with the place that endures to this day.
Fifteen years ago today:
Highlights include a quick trip to Windsor in the rain (and another to drink later on), the Henry Ford Museum, Brush Park, and downtown Detroit. This was my first trip to Detroit, a city I was a little obsessed with at the time, and I was very excited.
Fifteen years ago today:
Indianapolis to Detroit with a stop in Ft. Wayne, where I realize that one of my favorite radio stations as a lonely teenager had become the home for drooling dittoheads and other assorted morons. The night finished with some Canadian TV.