I had no idea the Monongahela River could be clear enough that you could see the bottom. So clear in fact, that all of the accumulated trash and debris can be seen from the shore.
I had no idea the Monongahela River could be clear enough that you could see the bottom. So clear in fact, that all of the accumulated trash and debris can be seen from the shore.
Unique Streets: 106 Miles Walked: 62.3 Street Names are listed at the bottom since there are so many! Railroad spikes, coins, bones, pottery, a dust devil of lottery tickets in…
Today was the first of many (I hope) summer walks with Sophia, Johnny, and Amy. We started out with the plan to walk a bit in the North Side and then head over to the Three Rivers Arts Festival.
Goals for today included walking on French Street (Downtown) and finally making it up to Crawford-Roberts to walk more streets. Amy was able to come with me but I’m pretty sure she regretted that decision at the end.
Unique Streets: 65
Miles Walked: 8.11
Today’s walk was inspired by George. In the morning on the way to school, I asked the boys where they thought I should walk. George yelled “Turtle Street!”
This post is part of a series called PGHProject Unique Streets Walked: 30 Miles Walked: 3.45 Street Names (Italicized streets have already been walked): N. Shore, Chuck Noll, W. General…