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Germantown Avenue & Cecil B. Moore
author: jack : Greenbrook, NJ
 i do a lot of flyfishing here at this stream, big trout, cooling waters, the rush, the silence of the trees and the noise of the stream, the sun trying in vain to break through the branches but can only leave spotted shadows on the ground, i reflect on my youth, the missed opportunities, the accidently great things i did, and all this while the stream kept running.
i find the remants of others who have discovered my stream, they left behind a part of their lives for me to stumble upon, they just left it there as if mother nature...
author: jack : New York, NY

west third street has always been a quirky kind of street. i think it was more alive back in 60 (oh my gosh that's over 40 years ago) when kids like me ran into the city for a saturday in the village, in the parks, running around looking in store windows, trying on clothes, looking at girls, trying to get telephone numbers, looking at girls, listening to dion and the everly brothers, hippies and flower people, guitars and singing folk songs, and did i mention looking at girls? well it was cool then, very bohemian, and in a...
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