A relic from Pittsburgh's steel mill days.
In the background is the Incline.
Amos of Zinn's Diner.
Once stood in front of Zinn's diner. His recorded messages beckoned patrons to "Eat themselves full".
Now mute, he has been saved from the junkyard when the new owners of Zinn's eliminated his position as a goodwill ambassador.
You can find him safe and sound at Hershey Farm Inn.
More strange stuff displayed at Brookfield Orchard.
One of the strange objects on display at Brookfield Orchard.
Go there to see their strange collection, and leave with some great apple dumplings and other fruit products.
Ed Steinerts has been a member since 9 November 2007 and goes by Edwaste.
Currently in 41°N 73°W.
"Where you come from is gone.
Where you thought you were going to... weren't never there.
And where you are, ain't no good unless you can get away from it."
Graphic Designer and Photographer in CT