Next installment of Walking America? Breezewood Pa!
Fifteen miles, two days, in the most mem-ed small city in America.
Coming tomorrow (assuming I am not rained out)
I spent a lot of time in these type of truck stop/rest-stop towns. I call them places of "permanent transients."
They are some of the most unique places in the US.
Gots a McDonald’s, Dunkin, Flying J. What more do I need. Here I come, torrential downpour or not
Kumar says Hello from twitters most hated town in America*
*(per capita as measured by my completely made up survey)
Already overwhelmed with options — but probably going with the one with beer (non brown bag)
So begins my 12 mile walk (to be continued tomorrow— rain delayed it) through & around the meme
Thank you tattered American flag for starting me off with a metaphor alert
Auditioning for horror movie
Iconic photo bleh in backdrop. Small unnamed Human tragedy in foreground
Literally in five minutes the bleh is gone and you are in this. (Worth fighting for?)
I am a sucker for anthropomorphism, but mr mighty flame might be pushing it.
Just a side note as a hard core pedestrian— semis often most thoughtful & aware drivers when I am walking.
Dunkin & history (rain has delayed walk till tomorrow. Guess I will have to hang in franchises. Darn)
Some of the last old school arcades are in truck stops
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In three minutes, in no matter which direction you go, the sprawl is gone, and all that remains of it is distant sound of downshifting
Gonna keep my roethlisberger washed up takes to myself
Name that franchise (good wall)
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Forgot the hash tag
Breezewood isn’t a pretty place by any stretch, Or at least this half mile strip, but like in any place, you can find punctuating the bleh a few oddly striking scenes
Breezewood prepared for a revolution that hasn’t reached Breezewood
Ok. Cold I can deal with. No sidewalks also. But not sleet & cold rain. At least my room is very sweet.
PS: While I wait out the sleet, Please join my substack. It is free.
Reminds me of the 80s in Baltimore, when Yuengling was good & I liked porters.
Ps: this is still good.
My bartender Shelly. Trying to buy the bar. ‘Got so many great ideas for this place, but I gotta get the loan.’
Lost her husband 6 years ago to cancer. ‘It is what it is, but it still hurts’
Me showing some regulars the Breezewood pic/meme/joke, which they didn’t know about.
“it is a fucking exit off the turnpike, what they expect it to look like? Heaven?
Showing them this
“Ha! If it wasn’t for Breezewood people would be shitting on the side of road, running out of gas, and out of stuff. Also it gives people jobs. Shut the fuck up”
“Everyone comes through Breezewood. I met carrot-top. Met the lead singer of Metallica. All in Breezewood”
Internet: Breezewood is capitalism incarnate, the physical & aesthetic manifestation of all wrong with America!!!!!!!!
Breezewoodians: It is a fucking exit where you can piss, eat, and sleep & maybe even see carrot top while gassing up
“People used to do heroin & crack around here then they found meth. Now they say they clean because they only using meth. Like. As if since you can’t die immediately from fucking meth that makes it holy water.”
Costa Ricans in the house (tourist who couldn’t make it to DC tonight because of the rain )
Turning down shots, by drunk Costa Rican’s yelling “God Bless America”, is harder than I thought. (I don’t do shots. Ever)
Gotten political in here
“Biden giving everyone $600 a week to not work. Girls coming in lazy and fucked up with designer bags. That is what you get. My dad says, ‘when I was a kid you worked or starved’. Now they paid to be lazy. Why work? “
Since I am in real America, decided to put the working class troubadour on the jukebox
Alright everyone. Good night. My hotel heater doesn’t work. It is 33 out. But I got nice socks and the gentle rumble of passing semis.
Tomorrow I got McDonald’s, another walk, and a long drive to wonderful, wild, Florence SC to inspire.
Ok. Last image of Breezewood
Guess my simple take-away is; relax internet, Breezewood is an damn exit off the turnpike. It isn’t evils of capitalism incarnate, it isn’t a romantic working class something or other.
More interesting to me is what surrounds Breezewood, and that is very familiar to me from my work on my book Dignity:
Normies being normal & being judged for it
Last Breezewood photos. Not easily memed though
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Like why are you boarded up? Where are the millions of hipsters looking to open artisanal this or that in you? The start ups? Why clamor for space in Brooklyn?
FinTwit mocked me for expressing concern over inflation, & suggesting Fed might need to do something (raise rates sooner?)
I worry inflation will end up hurting working poor more in end then rate increases. Not sure.
bigger issue is being reliant on growth to help poor
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That we rely on high growth as a policy to help working poor is a reminder we still have “Trickle down” as primary social policy.
That is at the core a very conservative position many in finance/policy take
It also means we will almost always face this bad decision
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Using eco growth as social policy means just when working poor are about to get some trickling down, we overheat & they get screwed by inflation most (oil, food are core costs) & don’t own assets to hedge themselves (stocks houses)
What was most striking to me was how diverse Indianapolis is. Not just statistically, but truly diverse.
A lot of scolding about big Red state cities being hickish & xenophobic.
That isn't necessarily the case at street level. Indianapolis, like a lot of red state cities, has large immigrant communities that mix with broader population. There is less inequality at the lived level
Few thoughts from my first impressions from walking across Indianapolis
1) striking how diverse city is. Not in a statistical way. But in a lived way. A city can be diverse, but in separate bubbles, enforced & self enforced (looking at you NYC). That is less the case here
That is not denying the city, like all, is segregated, by race, wealth, & education. It is that it is less so. And people interact more. At a logistical & lived way, & in most importantly, in values” — that is how people get their meaning & view themselves
2) How interstates change everything. The path of the expressways defines neighborhoods, either by cutting & separating them from each other, or by filing them with cars, noise, & exhaust.
A city, like Indianapolis, with lots of highways intersecting jt, is X different cities.