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... Apparently rehanging the shirt, putting in a few pins and covering with plastic is a lot of work. Meanwhile Shaft and his three mates are watching, doing nothing because I am the only customer in the shop. I laugh, pick two others from the correct size range, pay and move on. Shaft rehangs the unwanted shirts.
I keep going I am walking across town from 2nd to 30th to get to the radio station by noon. Along the way there is non-stop people ...
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... people various emails and skye calls. I'll be uploading pictures when I can, but it might be difficult sometimes depending where I am.
Sprint doesn't provide their iphones internet access in Europe. :p I'm not even sure I'll have reception when I'm in Africa. So welcome to anyone reading this! I hope I manage to at least keep your attention while I'm writing this thing.
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A quiet night
... and the reduced speed limit that everyone wanted to ignore I had white knuckles, before I hit the city proper.
Philadelphia is very much an American city as we see on all those American cop shows on TV. Tall buildings, grid roads, gridlocked traffic, narrow one-way streets. It also has an AVIS rental car depot with no bloody sign out the front. So I got to experience the gridlocked, narrow one-way streets for 15 minutes longer than intended.
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Part One: The City
... hospital after hospital, it’s lunch time and everyone is walking around the streets in coats and scrubs. Reaching the market, the streets are lined with vendors selling fresh fruit, vegetables and meats. The smells from the many delis I pass are intoxicating and while there are many Italian restaurants, the area is also slowly becoming a hotspot for Mexican fare.
I manage to walk so far south that I end up at Passyunk, ...
Phillycheesesteak
... got some cough medicine, and I was asked for ID! It was for ages 12+.....I mean really?! We carried on walking after I had taken it but I wasn't feeling much better so we got a taxi instead. First we went to the National Historic district and saw the Independence Hall, the First American Bank and Old City Hall. It was interesting to see but it was a bit too hot to be walking around so much. After this we went to City Hall, and also the Masonic Temple. We wanted ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting
- Pets allowed