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Tuesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

A comedic attempt at ‘cleaning things up’ has been underway for a bit here in Pittsburgh. Anticipation of the NFL Draft event has driven the local Government into a paroxysm: cleaning hillsides of trash, power washing the graffiti away, breaking up homeless encampments…

If they put this much effort into things regularly…

– photo by Mitch Waxman

On the final steps of a fairly long scuttle, and I think this one was about 8 or 9 miles – walking up and down hills, and then long empty streets, and then to the terminal stop on the T Light Rail.

Days like this one involve a one way cab ride to the top of wherever I’m going that day, and then picking my path back to mass transit if at all possible. It’s mainly about cost, this, and not bookending my day with $20+ cab rides.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Saying that, what you’re going to seeing in the next couple of weeks involved exactly that. Pittsburgh is a motor vehicle based city, after all.

I don’t drive when out on my excursions, usually, as I’d have to find my way back to the car and that limits how far I can wander away from it.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Across the street from Acrisure Stadium, and the entrance to the T light rail station above.

I’ve been enjoying these north side walks, incidentally. Physically challenging and revelatory in many ways. There’s a couple more of these in the pipeline, so hoping that y’all find them as interesting as I did.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

‘Upstairs’ at the T station, and my chariot is arriving.

I’ve also ventured out of the state since these photos were captured. Used the car for that, obviously, but you won’t be seeing those posts for a bit.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I poured my pre corpse into a seat, onboard this Red Line T.

A bit of organization needing handling as far as my camera bag goes, a task which was accomplished while riding the service.

Soon, I was back in Dormont where Moe the dog squealed as I walked in.

Back tomorrow with something different.


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April 21, 2026 at 11:00 am

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