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watt’s picture of the week – monday, january 30, 2023
yesterday here in my pedro town I discovered a SIGN of things to come: seems the old immigration building is soon to be home to a new chow pad! canetti’s used to be in this building… I had MANY great … Continue reading
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Tagged Canneti's, chow, chow pads, Immigration Building, Joe Canetti, Mike Watt, port of los angeles, San Pedro, Trani, Trani's, Trani's Dockside Station
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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, august 16, 2022
scene near the pilot station here in my pedro town yesterday at the crack of dawn: gull: “who took that first bite out of you?” fish: (no answer) photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot … Continue reading
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Tagged Berth 68, Birds, chow, Crack Of Dawn, Fish, Mike Watt, ort Of L.A., Pilot, Pilot Station, port of l.a., port of los angeles, Port Of Los Angeles Pilot Station, San Pedro, seagull
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