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Monongahela Boat

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Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

The last boat trip which I had bought tickets for here in Pittsburgh back in the early spring, as far as the 2023 season goes at least, was a Monongahela River one offered by the Doors Open Pittsburgh outfit. It was pretty sedate, and a nice afternoon’s diversion. That’s the Birmingham Bridge pictured above, spanning the waterway between the Golden Triangle section and the so called South Side Works development. It pops up a lot, that bridge, during the various explorations that I’ve been engaged in. It’s a convenient landmark for a ‘turnaround point,’ in relation to the titular center of the city at the convergence of the Three Rivers. I plan on walking over it fairly soon.

If you’re in town, definitely check out the Doors Open Pittsburgh site for interesting stuff to do. I’ve learned a bunch of stuff from them.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Saying that, my Freshman year here in Pittsburgh continues on, but from this point out – nothing organized or mainstream for a humble narrator (although I might ride that double decker tourist bus again).

I’m planning on bringing all of you along for the ride, so buckle your seat belts just the pilots of a B-25 bomber did in 1956 before it crashed into the Monongahela River late on a January afternoon. I’m getting started on Pittsburgh, as seen through my own filters, now. I’m learning about, and reading up on, what might be found just under the surface hereabouts.

The Appalachian Plateau which cradles Pittsburgh holds many secrets. Its origin lies in the dim past of Ordovician Period – some 480 million years ago – when the first land plants appear in the fossil record, and the seas were swarming with nasty little Trilobites and Crinoids.

Who can guess, all there is, that might be hidden in the deep valleys and hollows, along the muddy rivers, and up on the sharp ridges of Appalachia?

– photo by Mitch Waxman

In NYC, it’s customary for a boat tour to join a conga line of other tour boats at the Statue of Liberty. We would always joke on the microphone with our audience attending a Working Harbor Committee tour, that there was a Coast Guard rule that you had to visit Liberty. The same sort of customary thing happens in Pittsburgh, but it’s the fountain at Point State Park. There’s lots of private boating action going on as well, and the Coppers slide about in their own boat, to keep everything nice and civil.

I have no idea what branch of the Government that boat belongs to, nor whom that Police Officer works for. I don’t recognize the uniform code amongst law enforcement here yet. There’s State Troopers, whom you recognize immediately because they wear the sort of hat you’d associate with Smokey the Bear, but as you’d imagine there’s multiple layers of law enforcement and they’ve all got their own ‘flair.’

Back tomorrow.


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In the Shadows at Newtown Creek,” an 88 page softcover 8.5×11 magazine format photo book by Mitch Waxman, is now on sale at blurb.com for $30.

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September 6, 2023 at 11:00 am

All wet on the Ohio River, part 1

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Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Our Lady of the Pentacle and myself attended another rainy day boat tour recently, one which proceeded down the Ohio River. It was teeming, unfortunately, but that’s the gamble you make when you buy a boat ticket in advance of the date. This one was offered by the Doors Open Pittsburgh outfit. It proceeded from a dock on the Monongahela River and headed over to the Ohio River, where a circumnavigation of one of the largish islands found in Pittsburgh was accomplished.

We’ve experienced a weird couple of weeks in Pittsburgh. Our next door neighbors suffered a pretty involved house fire, one which saw a massive response by local firefighters who saved the building but not before some pretty major damage occurred. This really freaked us out, I should mention. Horrible stuff. Nobody got hurt, thankfully, but seeing somebody’s entire life go up in smoke was a pretty awful and unsettling experience. In a separate storyline, we got an up close look at the Opioid Epidemic in this region which was… it was wild.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

On the boat we were riding on, there were a small and soggy band of camera wielders which I soon found myself a part of. We were all compressed into a spot which offered some shelter from the rain. It was difficult to keep the lens clean, but there you go.

From what I could discern of the narration, over the sound of the rain itself hitting the river, the facility pictured above is some sort of wastewater plant.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

One of the more intriguing places here on the Ohio River is called Brunot’s Island. It’s private property, and owned by an electrical transmission outfit, and thereby unavailable to public inspection. There used to be an automobile racetrack there, I’m told. I’m also informed that bird watchers and nature enthusiasts will sometimes kayak to and landfall/trespass on its privately owned shorelines during the summer months.

More tomorrow.


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June 14, 2023 at 11:00 am