The Newtown Pentacle

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Tuesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Your humble narrator is ineluctably drawn to ‘totally stupid fun.’

To wit, as part of a municipality of Pittsburgh endorsed ‘Oktoberfest’ celebration, organizers installed a Ferris Wheel on the Sixth Street/Roberto Clemente Bridge recently. Our Lady joined me for this one, and we headed over to the north shore of the city for the experience.

Ferris Wheels, in particular, are favorite examples of ‘totally stupid fun’ to me. Remember when your scuttling speaker felt obliged to go ride the one in Times Square back in 2021? Good times.

George Ferris lived, briefly before his early death, in Pittsburgh – which is discussed in this post from a scuttle down the Ohio River Trail.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

This contraption seemed definitively rickety, I’d mention. The wheel mechanism expands out of a semi trailer and was assembled into working order via the usage of cotter pins and steel cables. Didn’t exactly feel ‘safe,’ but that’s part of the charm of a carnival ride, flirting with death.

$7 bought you about a ten to fifteen minute ride to try your luck, basically four rotations of the wheel. Whee!

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Our Lady and I were seated in one of the gondola benches, and away we went. I liberally waved the camera about. You don’t see this POV, everyday, unless you’re a bird or a drone.

What used to be referred to as ‘a bird’s eye view’ can now be more accurately described as being a ‘drone camera’s perspective.’

The ‘future’ just sucks, doesn’t it?

– photo by Mitch Waxman

We had a nice time, especially so since we were attending the event during the late afternoon of a weekday. Nearby, vendors were selling German inspired foods and drink. Lots of ‘big pretzels.’

We stopped at one of the licensed vendors and whereas Our Lady ordered a lager, I opted for something novel to me – Blueberry Hard Cider. Yum. Didn’t ‘agree’ with me, however, and the next morning’s ‘sit down’ was interesting in terms of consistency and coloration.

Hey, my yelp reviews for restaurants always explore the entire experience: before, during, and after.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

The weather was horrifically perfect. Lamentations and yearnings for more unpleasant atmospheric conditions are offered. Middle 60’s with a steady breeze. Cotton floating about in the vault, golden sunlight.

Just as we were getting ready to split, the evening crowd began to arrive.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Tomorrow, back to the usual marching about, and observing things.

All of my plans to get away for a few days in October utterly collapsed, due to the tyranny of the now, and other factors. Altoona and the horseshoe curve will have to wait for the spring, I’m afraid.

Back tomorrow with something different – at this – your Newtown Pentacle.


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Written by Mitch Waxman

November 4, 2025 at 11:00 am

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  1. Yeesh that’s high. Whatever floats your boat I guess. I’ll stay on the ground.

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    BraydenTakesPhotos

    November 4, 2025 at 5:27 pm


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