We'll return on Sunday (7 am sharpish) to Troy Hill (last seen, June 2024) and, after trekking up the Hill and back, try out a new coffee spot, Kinder Being Cafe (map) found by our Scientist/Cafe Scout, Beth. A highlight may be crossing the bridge over he parkway.
Last Sunday we penetrated a dense creepy fog surrounding Homestead - we circled its iconic library, and tried out the new, endorsed! Arabica Robusta cafe. The sun came out in the end, hopefully a metaphor. Just caught a few more endorsements:
- The Savannah Bananas - a wilder version of our national sport, sold out everywhere, was recently at PNC Park and super fun. Get your tickets early for next year.
- On that theme, the new Clemente documentary, showing that Pittsburgh's beloved Roberto was a mensch for all time.
- The Johnstown Flood National Memorial - I never understood the historic significance of this astounding event until I went there. On second thought, this now has a referral to: doi.gov/shutdown, so maybe wait a bit.
- Resistance activity of the week:
- For something that gives you the feeling that you've actually helped, as well as meeting some great people, try one of the Pittsburgh Overpass Project sites. You can just show up and be part of a team holding a giant banner over the parkway. Thousands will see it. It's a national phenomenon. And it's short.
- For an uber-listing of many things to do, see Alison Huettner's "Upcoming Protests and Events". It's a smorgasbord so it's easy to pick one.



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