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1970s Harlem Comes Alive In Vibrant Vintage Photos By Jack Garofalo (Via DeMilked Magazine)
Vintage photography is sort of like a time machine. So letâs take a ride to July, 1970 when Jack Garofalo roamed Harlem.Working for Paris Match magazine, he spent half the summer taking pictures of this New York neighborhood. The 70âs werenât the easiest of decades for Harlem, especially with the exodus of middle class folk in 60âs. Nevertheless, life went on, and Jack was there with the camera to capture it. Fashion trends kept alive, marriages happening with the usual pomp, children playing near flaming barrels⊠that the image of Harlem, defiantly moving forward.
Born in 1923, Jack Garofalo was an important photographer in Paris Match magazine. Described as watching the life of Paris âas cat watches the sparrowsâ, he spent six weeks in Harlem taking pictures that were later featured in the October issue of Paris Match magazine.
We can only be grateful for his contributions.
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s/o the bro @mryearn of @takeiteasytigerny and the release of his âItâs Not That Seriousâ #tshirt Link in bio for info on purchase đđŸ@countablenouns_ #peopleplacesthings (at Brooklyn, New York)
s/o the bro @mryearn of @takeiteasytigerny and the release of his âItâs Not That Seriousâ #tshirt Link in bio for info on purchase đđŸ (at Brooklyn, New York)
Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week
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The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong. Â 1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
Zaha Hadid
âBut if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.â
not even risking that shit
scrolled past this, re-evaluated my life, then SCROOOLLLED back up and hit the damn reblog button.Â
She ainât no games in real life so I take her serious all the time
Anyone with a name that starts with a âZâ, ends with an âiâ, and isnât some kind of Italian pasta, IS SERIOUS
Iâm not climbing no mountain with a pig on my back, đ đœđ đŸđ đż Negative.
Nope. I know better, have your reblog Madame Zeroni.
who the fuck is Madame Zeroni
Look at these stupid children who donât know who Madame Zeroni is
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Man lissen if you donât know you better ask somebody AFTER you hit the reblog button
Idk who she is but I have an exam today so Iâll reblog her
idk who she is but i have an exam today so iâll reblog her
^Haiku^bot^0.4. Sometimes I do stupid things (but I have improved with syllables!). Beep-boop!
Because wise, I am.
Oh fucks no sheâs back lmao must reblog. Iâm sorry guys
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You Are Going To Have So Much Success In 2018 (pass it on)
SHE NAKED I WALK THROUGH THE DOOR đ©đŠ
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she bodied this gucci gang violin cover
black Womens straight up amazing
Make sure yall give artistsâ info please! This is Ezinma @iamezinma on tumblr and IG and Ezinma on youtube
đ„đ„đ„Still wanna learn how to play the violin
»tomorrow is the question« by rirkrit tiravanija (+)
Saturdayâs flooding rains in New Orleans caused scattered property damage across the city, with flooded vehicles likely being one of the biggest pain points.
If a car takes on water, hereâs what State Farm Insurance suggests doing (besides calling your insurance agent ASAP).
â Donât try to start your car â this will cause more damage if there is water in the engine.
â Start drying out your vehicle as quickly as possible, and contact a towing service to get it back to higher ground. Oil, transmission fluid and lube may need draining before a tow.
â Look under the hood. This is where youâll find clues as to how extensive the flood damage may be.
â Check the oil dipstick. Look for water droplets, which likely indicate that there is water in your engine. If thatâs the case, the cylinders, which are supposed to compress air instead of water, will be broken. Remove water-damaged cylinders and check for corroded spots.
â Change the oil and transmission fluid. Youâll want to do this again after the car is drivable and youâve gone several hundred miles.
â Clean the interior.
If floodwaters were more than a few feet deep, water probably made it to the inside of your car. Hereâs what to do next:
â Remove all moisture. Use a wet/dry vacuum to collect standing water, and cloth towels to absorb water that has soaked into the seats and carpet. Remove seats and seat cushions if possible, and use fans and dehumidifiers to accelerate the drying process.
â Check electrical components. Extensive flood damage could require a trip to the mechanic to get it replaced.
â Check the fuel tank and line. Use a store-bought siphon pump to remove some fuel. If you note any water (which would naturally separate from the fuel), youâll want to empty the tank completely.
Once you know the extent of your carâs flood damage, youâll need to weigh repair costs against the cost of replacing your car.
Originally posted by The New Orleans Advocate, full article and photo gallery here.
Please keep New Orleans in your thoughts , the water was almost waist deep in some areas .
đđŸ I love that city. Did they rebuild the levee? I havenât been back there in a while.
The levees are fine, itâs the pumps that werenât working correctly.
@kimreesesdaughter
This is craaaazy. I was just there! It rained and it flooded.Â
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