Burnt Bridge
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Smashed Shades. Found in Point of View Park. Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh
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The Wall
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Stink Bomb Packaging. Shadyside near Fifth ave. Pittsburgh.
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Springtime at home.
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Street Drugs. Shadyside, Pittsburgh.
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Weiner World.
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Happy Valentine's Day, Dude. Found near Craig and Forbes in Pittsburgh.
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Secret Service
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Book about Poland, Book about Vermeer, Beads, and a Scarf. Found in the Oakland Neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
"Everything You Have" by Joy Ike
"Everything You Have" is the first single from Joy Ike's upcoming album "All or Nothing".
This was a very fun music video to make as it required throwing cupcakes, smashing tables and lots of excited, happy people. Enjoy.
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Houndstooth Glove. It's been here for over a month. Pittsburgh, PA.
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Beckett. Found on Murray Ave in the Squirrel Hill Neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
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La Trebbiatura del Grano
All around the world, small towns hold festivals and celebrations that are virtually unknown to outsiders. I love these kinds of events and I find they are a great way to get a better understanding of a place. While on vacation this summer in the hills of Tuscany our schedule just happend to coincide with such an event. La Trebbiatura del Grano, which means "The Threshing of the Grain", is a festival that takes place in many small towns in Italy. It is a celebration of the time when all of the farmers gather together and communally process their grain. In the town where we were staying, San Pietro in Campo, the festival begins with a parade of tractors which is seen in the video above. Every farmer decorates their tractor and joins the parade to the field behind the church. The last tractors in the parade are transporting the grain threshing machine. After everyone arrives, it is time for a feast. Everyone eats together at long communal tables near the church. The food is very cheap and very hearty.
Once the meal is finished, the real work of threshing the grain gets started. Locals wearing traditional hats and clothing work the large orange threshing machine. That machine takes raw wheat and separates the grain from the stalks.
The grains fall out of the side of the machine while the hay is gathered and baled automatically at the back of the machine. It is an amazing piece of engineering.
After all of the work is done, what else is there to do but have another feast? That is exactly what happens, except this time with even more people. It was a pleasure to witness this unique local event
La Festa della Trebbiatura del Grano just happend to occur right across the street from our guest house, Casale I Girasoli. If you ever plan a trip to Tuscany, specifically the Barga region, I highly recommend staying there. The room was spacious, our hosts were friendly, the rates were more than fair and they had a beautiful garden in which we were given many vegetables. If you are there in late July, you will also get to witness La Trebbiatura.
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