Saturday, May 31, 2008
About Me
- Name: Peter Rozovsky
- Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
This blog is a proud winner of the 2009 Spinetingler Award for special services to the industry and its blogkeeper a proud former guest on Wisconsin Public Radio's Here on Earth. In civilian life I'm a copy editor in Philadelphia. When not reading crime fiction, I like to read history. When doing neither, I like to travel. When doing none of the above, I like listening to music or playing it, the latter rarely and badly. Click here to find an independent bookstore near you.
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17 Comments:
so dirty
: )
nice capture... and nice blog too...I liked almost all the bookcovers you post in your blog...
also visit my blog - its about bookcovers only.
http://bookcoverdesigns.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the comments, all. I shall browse the book covers on your blog, Nicks.
Thanks for visiting...but try the jackfruit at your own risk.
This is a really good photo-heading combo...but then if unauthorised garbage is a crime, Mumbai (and most of India) would be the crime-capital of the world...
You strengthen my resolve to try jackfruit.
This part of Philadelphia is not exactly dirty. I prefer to think that it has a casual attitude toward trash disposal, particularly of printed matter.
Those dirty creeps!!!
See my previous comment!
I am new to the blogosphere. I've learned quite a lot from your site.
Keep up the good work.
Take a look at mine and send some critique.
www.commonresolve.blogspot.com
Thanks for the note and the kind words. It looks as if your blog is off to a ringing start.
Oh, the irony!
I love to travel myself, I would love to do more. I do like your crime scene. As we have all seen too much of this. I am a captain and when I see whales and dolphins jumping near garbage that was thrown overboard, it really ruins the picture of beauty. I too, am new to Blogging and have found interesting sites as yours. Thanks for letting me browse. Feel free to visit mine.
Capt. Mary
Thanks for the note, and what an interesting profession! I don't spend nearly the time on the water that you do, but i agree that there is something especially heart-rending about seeing palstic bottles bobbing on the water, or garbage strewn on a beach.
I like your style. Thanks for making me laugh!
Thanks. I may have start carrying my camera with me more often. I have one sign lined up for a possible picture, which I'd better take before the owner corrects the punctuation.
The garbage in inexcusable. It invites all sorts of problems.
The curb is where people leave their trash for pickup here, which is what this pile probably is. The juxtaposition with the sign just happens to be especially striking.
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