Deck the (South Philly) Walls With Neighbors – And So Much More!

Family responsibilities have kept us from blogging regularly this year,  but there’s one tradition we can’t abandon:   lighting up our South Philadelphia corner with smiling neighbors and their irresistible dogs.

So,  if you’re dining or playing near the restaurant-packed “Singing Fountain” between now and January 6,  check out our well-decked windows at East Passyunk Avenue and Tasker Street….

18_11_29 1 Neighbor Windows DC_0177We’ll keep the lights on for you ’til 2 a.m.

DECK  THE  WALLS

It all started  in 2013 when we sat in our third-floor kitchen,  waving to neighbors who couldn’t see us.

“Maybe we should put life-sized photos of ourselves in the windows to let people know we’re here,”  Kate joked.   “Then we wouldn’t feel like we’re spying on them.”

Within seconds,  it morphed into something bigger.

“Wow – what if we took photos of the neighbors and put them in the windows, too?   We could do it for the holidays!”

18_11_29 2 Dave Holiday Windows CM_3953Another family tradition:  Kate captures Dave’s best side as he lifts a photo into our windows.

And so,  15 months after moving to South Philadelphia,  we found ourselves explaining to people we barely knew why we wanted to photograph them.

Fortunately,  South Philadelphians have a sense of humor – even if they did roll their eyes after we left.

That first year, we signed up 26 neighbors,  4 dogs and a baby.  The baby moved on,  but – this being Passyunk Avenue – our dog population has grown….

17_12_01 3 Dog WindowsClockwise from top left:  Lucia,  Barney (twice),  Amelie,  Bella,  Milli and Maizy show off some favorite humans.

And after worrying that it’d be a total bust (you mean we need to clean our windows — and light them?),  we landed on the front page of the Philadelphia Inquirer on Christmas Eve and a family tradition was born.

DON’T  MISS  THESE  HOLIDAY  STARS!

While you’re here,  don’t miss these truly fabulous displays that make South Philadelphia the city’s hottest holiday neighborhood:

  • 1600 block of South 13th Street,  between Tasker & Morris (2 blocks from us)

15_12_09-02-miracle-on-south-13th_9828Click here to read about the annual  “Miracle on 13th Street”.   (And,  yes,  they add new surprises each year!)

  • 2700 block of Smedley Street,  between 16th & 17 and Moyamensing & Oregon

2015_12_28-2-smedley-cm_0763The 2700 block of Smedley Street is always a traffic-stopper.   Click here to read our past post about it and Colorado Street.

  • 2700 block of Colorado Street,  between 17th & 18 and Moyamensing & Oregon

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Leave time to explore the whole area between Oregon,  Moyamensing,  16th & 18th Streets,  where you’ll literally find hundreds of homes and front windows festooned for the holidays,  each grander than the last.

GREETINGS  FROM  KATE  &  DAVE

Although we’re not posting as frequently,  we still have fun planned for the new year:   Kate is wrapping up her research on that great 1960s South Philadelphia photo album before handing it over to Temple University’s Urban Archives….

18_11_29 3 Fabian“Oh, wait – isn’t that….?”  Check out the 1960s album photos here on our website and read the stories behind them in this group of blog posts.

And we plan to unveil another improbable Philadelphia Dumpster Diver house tour this spring — this time featuring our own South Philly home….

18_11_29 4 Kitchen Ceiling Stars CM_8850We are definitely in a pre-home-tour improvement panic,  plastering stars on our kitchen ceiling and constructing a valence of toy cars and postcards for the living room.

AND,  YES,  MOM  WAS  RIGHT

To quote Kate’s mom, “You two always did have more guts than brains…!”

18_11_29 5 Catherine MellinaCatherine Mellina – 1922-2018  (Miss you, mom!)

Happy holidays to all!

Kate & Dave

 

Home for the Holidays – With 2 Dozen Neighbors (& More!)

Last night was East Passyunk Avenue’s annual tree-lighting ceremony,  and over two dozen South Philadelphia neighbors,  shop owners and dogs smiled down from our windows in what has become our annual holiday salute to the neighborhood.

So,  if you’re dining or playing near the restaurant-packed  “Singing Fountain”  between now and New Year’s Day,  check out our well-decked windows at East Passyunk Avenue and Tasker Street….

17_12_01 1 Linn Street 2017 CM_9017We’ll keep the lights on for you ’til 2 a.m. each night.

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Holiday Windows Are Back – & Don’t Miss These Other South Philly Displays!

They’re back!  This evening,  we lit our 27 holiday windows with portraits of the many great neighbors,  shop owners,  and dogs  (lots of dogs…)  we’ve met since moving to South Philadelphia in 2012.

So,  if you’re dining or playing near the  “Singing Fountain”  between now and New Year’s Day,  we hope you’ll check out our windows at East Passyunk Avenue and Tasker Street.

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Our first holiday display in December, 2013.

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Light Up Your Life on Smedley & Colorado Streets

The gifts have been opened and the leftover turkey is  (thankfully!)  gone,  but there’s still plenty of holiday magic in Philadelphia…

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(The 2700 block of Smedley Street in South Philadelphia is a stroller’s delight.)

In earlier posts,  we told you about South Philadelphia’s  Miracle on 13th Street  between Morris and Tasker Streets and  our own neighborhood window display  at E. Passyunk Avenue and Tasker.

But there’s more – way more – holiday fun a mile away,  in the area of Smedley and Colorado Streets…  Continue reading

Take a photo tour – then visit “The Miracle on South 13th Street”

They call it Philadelphia’s  “Miracle on South 13th Street”  and – when you see our website photo tour – we know you’ll agree….

15_12_09 Miracle on South 13th_3045(The view up South 13th Street, looking north between Morris and Tasker Streets.)

Every year –  from the Saturday after Thanksgiving,  until the first week of January –  the 1600 block of South 13th Street is transformed into a holiday wonderland that’s touted as one of the best places in town for Christmas lights.  Continue reading