What I shot on my vacation
Detectives Beyond Borders is still hard at work on what I'd call side projects if I were a rock group. In the meantime, here's one picture I shot in Cleveland after Bouchercon and another from the day after I returned home.
Regular programming will resume shortly. In the meantime, think of these as your test patterns.
© Peter Rozovsky 2012
Regular programming will resume shortly. In the meantime, think of these as your test patterns.
Ohio City, looking toward downtown Cleveland. Cleveland is a flat city, and I didn't even visit the Flats. |
I took this in Philadelphia just to finish up the roll of film. That's right, roll of film. |
© Peter Rozovsky 2012
Labels: Cleveland, images, Philadelphia, what I did on my vacation
3 Comments:
Peter
I think you just missed this...
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2012/10/statue_of_harvey_pekar_unveile.html
The more I read about Pekar the more I love him.
A mensch among momzers.
Adrian, I'd written a few times that I regretted that I'd just miss that dedication. But thanks for pointing me to the story. I shall have a look forthwith.
A mensch among momzers. Very good. You're a credit to your race.
I mentioned the statue dedication in a Bouchercon preview post. I took the Ohio City photo across the street from the West Side Market, facing away from the market and toward downtown. Pekar wrote about the Market and its neighborhood occasionally, and the place is to this day rich with Central and Eastern European accents.
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