So begins my walk, from Tonawanda to Lackawanna, (How Seuss-ian!) around some nice old school charm.
Hopefully to end in a bar in time for happy hour
Only ten minutes in and already the Buffalo as a physical Buffalo thing is getting old
Whatever the theological issues, can we agree Protestants (Pentecostals aside) got the worst aesthetics of all Religions. I mean. This is great and all, but this is a town hall. No soul lifting sacred-ness here
They seem to like this thing called the Bills here
Are you a McDonald’s?
Dollar Tree. Liquor store. Massive radio towers. That is like my photo bait
Attention shoppers!
Insert Looney Tunes joke here
Cart down! Cart down!
Whatever else Buffalo is, it has great aesthetics
I will not start drinking at 9am. I will not start drinking…
Made out of Legos. Can’t convince me otherwise
Buffalo has royalty?
Man. I do not wanna live on this avenue
My people!
After 9 billion Bison/Bills references/cartoons/illustrations i applaud a different & less obvious alliteration. But bengals?
Burmese & Congolese markets. Your normal Rust Belt demographics (really. Lots of refugees resettled communities in Rust Belt cities).
And Nepalese apparently
— BOSS REVOLUTION YOUR VOICE
— CALLING CARD
Only thing that would make this more Buffalo is a Bison plowing into the snowman
The owner (Yemenis-American, like every bodega owner in cities it seems), didn’t believe I was taking pics because I loved the colors/look. But I do!
Unapologetic Rainbow Stan
Just your normal building with a fish motif
Just your normal Verdi statue
This could feel poignant but right now it is feeling really really depressing
Feels like someone hit the Gentrification button on my walk
Uh. I take that back.
There is a lot going on here.
This building is cool enough, but you need the sound effects… (next tweet)
Hmmmmm.
Sitting on this bench in the middle of traffic as an act of utilitarian defiance
Yes. Please do stop making these hideous soulless buildings
Dear lord Buffalo. You have that absolutely amazing city hall, then you go and do this??
Ok. You win again. Well done Buffalo
I do love walking under expressways.
Really does smell like Cheerios here
I been hooked!
I don’t know anything about local politics (keeping it that way this walk), but I can guess what side this is on
If you made a movie set like this, nobody would believe it.
South Buffalo, like Twitter, is fed up with Matt’s
Now this is a draw bridge. All pretenders can go home
Just some tiny local company nobody on Twitter has opinions about. Wonder who CEO is.
“CDS destroyed Wall Street & created the financial crisis!”
This came out of nowhere
Nickle City?
This little guy wandered far away from home and is now lost
Ok. My phone is dying and there are so few places to get a beer around here. Two more miles to my goal
How quickly neighborhoods change in Buffalo
Anyways. Turning off phone. This was fun. I think. 17 miles.
Here is an old (more thoughtful) piece I wrote about last time I was in Buffalo
So begins my 15 mile + walk from Binghamton to Endicott: Amongst the brutally ugly renewal architecture of downtown. A little bit of Brasilia in Appalachian NY
Finishing WW1 readings & hard to believe the period wouldn’t have ended in a massive violent war
I guess I subscribe to idea if you ran history forward from any one point many time with slight differences (kill baby Hitler, etc), it would follow pretty much same general path
I don’t know the name of that theory (history isn’t determined by one person, or one event), but I subscribe to it & I will die on that hill.
For those who asked, the books i read are in this very long thread (mixed in with Roman history…)
To add to this. Most view Art markets as an anomaly, & other markets (bonds, stocks, commodities) as “real”.
Yet it is the opposite— Art markets are the purest, the rest limited version, & what they show is valuation is at its core about the symbolic (or faith)
This doesn’t mean purely symbolic value is a sham. The opposite. It is the core of how we assign value
Think about a baseball “documented to be hit by hank Aaron” as his 714th home run. It is indistinguishable from any other baseball used that year, yet far more valuable
That is why when experts say “something is overvalued based on fundamentals” you gotta laugh. They missing the point. There fundamentals is their myth they trying to get established
something can maintain value for a loooooooong time that is purely symbolic.