The Newtown Pentacle

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Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

As described in prior posts, a humble narrator was back in NYC for a few days attending to some personal business, and a point was made to get in a visit with my beloved Newtown Creek. All the familiar places…

Also as described, I had driven back out here from Pittsburgh and since a car in NYC creates more problems that it solves, I left it in my buddy’s driveway in Middle Village. A rideshare cab was summoned and I headed over to the Kosciuszcko Bridge, which became a starting point for a short photowalk.

Paraphrasing Duane the Rock Johnson here – At last, the Waxman had returned to DUKBO.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I didn’t enter the grounds of First Calvary Cemetery in Blissville, a place which I’ve spent a lot of time studying and exploring. I’ve often described the place as a history book whose pages are carved into granite monuments. If you are interested in the story of 19th century NYC, Calvary is where you can find the text. I had to cut off that particular set of posts for unexpected reasons.

A few years ago, I received a cease and desist order from the Catholic Church’s lawyers proscribing me from leading a walking tour, writing about, or photographing the place. The order was unenforceable garbage, but it’s also a point of pride for me that the watery eyed prelates of the Brooklyn Archidiocese didn’t want me to poke around their nest. I really didn’t want to get into it with their lawyers, so…

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I know a whole lot of things about Calvary which I’ve never publicly stated, but suffice to say that there’s a lot of fishy business which goes on at this polyandrion. When you don’t have to pay taxes, and the subject is one that most people wouldn’t want to talk about or delve too deeply into… Suffice to say that after the State of New York itself, the largest land owner in New York State is the Catholic Church. God’s ambassadors have quite a real estate portfolio, and many buried secrets.

At any rate, my goal for this part of my visit wasn’t to visit with the tomb legions, instead it was to walk over the Kosciuszcko Bridge.

More tomorrow.


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Written by Mitch Waxman

February 21, 2024 at 11:00 am

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  1. Ah c’mon spill some beans on Calvary. Why gin us up and then leave us hanging?

    georgetheatheist . . . bated breath's avatar

    georgetheatheist . . . bated breath

    February 21, 2024 at 4:02 pm

  2. Thanks for making me look up “polyandrion”. Shudder to think of the “fishy business”. Yow.

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    dbarms8878

    February 21, 2024 at 8:43 pm

  3. Wow. I learned “polyandrion” and the proper spelling of “bated” (as opposed to “baited”). Who sez this is a lowbrow operation!

    Liman's avatar

    Liman

    February 22, 2024 at 2:23 pm

    • It’s a one narrator operation. I was just looking for the ‘bated’ mispell – where was that one?

      Mitch Waxman's avatar

      Mitch Waxman

      February 22, 2024 at 3:05 pm

      • It was in Godless George’s comment.

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        walshtv@optimum.net

        February 22, 2024 at 5:52 pm


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