Calzone
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Earlier this year we made two trips to visit Philly. We took the Megabus for $31.00 round trip using reserved seating, and in a little more than two hours we are in Philly. The only thing that is painful is getting up mucho early because the bus leaves New York at 6:15 AM.
Make sure you pay the extra dollar for "Reserved" seating instead of "General" or you risk the potential of not getting on the bus, or worse getting stranded in Philly.
Anyways the ride is pleasant. The first trip was just three of us, but the second trip involved seven of us from New York and meeting three of our friends from Philly for a group total of ten. On the second trip we made it a point to shoot Eastern State Penitentuary which presented this diffused light that made for a great day of shooting. We broke off for lunch and then ventured into University city and further north and west before getting the bus home for a full day of fun.
On that exploration north and west I met a man called John, who had a knickname "Popcorn." Popcorn inquired what all of us were doing and when I told him that we purposely came to photograph ESP, (a prision that operated for 142 years and was abandoned in 1971) Popcorn told me that his father spent some time at ESP for hitting a man with a two by four.
WOW. The world is not that big. LOL.
The bus departs in New York very close to the Javit's Center, and the drop off on the return trip is very near FIT.
So here is our third trip this year to Philly.
Cal
Make sure you pay the extra dollar for "Reserved" seating instead of "General" or you risk the potential of not getting on the bus, or worse getting stranded in Philly.
Anyways the ride is pleasant. The first trip was just three of us, but the second trip involved seven of us from New York and meeting three of our friends from Philly for a group total of ten. On the second trip we made it a point to shoot Eastern State Penitentuary which presented this diffused light that made for a great day of shooting. We broke off for lunch and then ventured into University city and further north and west before getting the bus home for a full day of fun.
On that exploration north and west I met a man called John, who had a knickname "Popcorn." Popcorn inquired what all of us were doing and when I told him that we purposely came to photograph ESP, (a prision that operated for 142 years and was abandoned in 1971) Popcorn told me that his father spent some time at ESP for hitting a man with a two by four.
WOW. The world is not that big. LOL.
The bus departs in New York very close to the Javit's Center, and the drop off on the return trip is very near FIT.
So here is our third trip this year to Philly.
Cal