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LOTD: Bellevue Range Front
~sorry for delay - meant for August 4th, 2023~
(from: http://www.ibiblio.org/lighthouse/de.htm)
Written by Kraig T. Andersen
Bellevue Range Lighthouse
To mark the entrance to Christiana River from the larger Delaware River, the U.S. government acquired 4.75 acres of land on the northern side of this important intersection in 1834 for the erection of a lighthouse. A two-story, brick dwelling, topped by a short tower and lantern, was constructed on the parcel, allowing Christiana Lighthouse to commence service in 1835.
Due to the rising cost of oil, Christiana Lighthouse was selected in 1843 as a test site “to ascertain the expediency of using gas, instead of oil” in U.S. lighthouses. A brick building, wherein rosin gas could be produced, was constructed at the station, and a special apparatus for burning the gas was installed in the lighthouse’s lantern room.
James Mowton, of the Gas-Light Company of Baltimore, felt that “men ignorant of gas-making could not be safely trusted to manage the apparatus proper for generating, purifying, and distributing gas,” but despite this opinion, Keeper Benjamin A. Crozier, a former shoemaker, successfully used rosin gas in Christiana Lighthouse for over a year. This was the first time gas generated on-site had been used in a lighthouse, and those familiar with the experiment agreed it produced a light more brilliant than that produced by oil. The cost savings realized by using the gas was 16.5 cents per night versus 67.5 cents for oil, but still, for some reason, the experiment was not widely deployed.
Besides the experiment with rosin gas, Christiana Lighthouse is also known for having had the oldest keeper on record. Anthony Christy was 105 when he died on duty in September 1862.
In 1869, the Lighthouse Board decided that the land adjacent to Christiana Lighthouse would make a good home for the Fourth Lighthouse District’s depot. The first appropriation for Christiana Depot was made the following year, and work soon commenced on a storehouse, buoy shed, and wharves that would be home to the district’s supplies and its spare lightship. After just a decade, the board decided that the site on Christiana River was not well-suited for a depot, and in 1881 the frame buoy and supply shed were dismantled and transported to Cherry Island Front Range Lighthouse, just over two miles up Delaware River. When reconstructed, the buildings were known as Edgemoor Depot.
Part of the reason for moving the depot was likely the susceptibility of the low-lying land on the banks of Christiana River to flooding. This deficiency was addressed in 1897 as noted in the that year’s Annual Report of the Lighthouse Board : “Leaks in the river dike were repaired. Outbuildings, including the barn, were raised about 4 feet and the land-boundary dikes were raised and strengthened to allow the complete filling in of the light-house site by dredges.”
In 1884, a beacon was placed at the end of a pier near Christiana Lighthouse to better mark the river entrance. Seven years later, this light, known as Christiana North Jetty Light, “was replaced with a frame bell house surmounted by a belfry, on the roof of which the lantern was mounted. A 2,100-pound bell was hung in the belfry, and a striking machine was installed in the bell house.” To aid in the operation of the fog bell, the keeper was “provided with an electric starting apparatus, consisting of a magneto mounted in the hall of the Christiana light-house and connected with the fog-bell house by a No. 10 copper wire, about 2,150 feet long, mounted on porcelain insulators placed along the railing of the elevated board walk on the jetty.”
The light atop Christiana Lighthouse was extinguished on March 15, 1909, when the newly completed Bellevue Range Lights were activated. Bellevue Rear Range Lighthouse was constructed in Delaware River roughly 1,000 feet east of Christiana Lighthouse and alongside the jetty leading to Christiana North Jetty Light, while Bellevue Front Range Light was located 1.3 miles to the north, along the western bank of the Delaware River.
The rear light was exhibited from the top of a 104-foot-tall, “square, pyramidal, skeleton iron tower with a central stair cylinder, surmounted by a watch room and a round lantern.” Upriver, the front light was shown from a square tower rising from the middle of a 12’x 22’ structure that contained a bedroom and living room for the keeper. This lighthouse, along with a storehouse for coal and oil, was located on a pier that extended a short distance into the river.
The first keeper of the front light was George O. McKeonan. Whether he actually lived in the lighthouse on the pier, which did not have a kitchen, or at a dwelling near the rear range light is unknown. In 1929, the front range light was replaced by an automated light on a skeleton tower, but the light was automated well before this time. George O. McKeonan is listed as the light’s only keeper, and his tenure ended in 1912.
Congress appropriated $40,000 for Bellevue Range Lights on June 30, 1906, but contracts for their construction were not awarded until 1908. The range lights shone upriver and helped mariners navigate between Cherry Islands Flat Range and Schooner Ledge Range.
A one-story, reinforced concrete structure atop a raised basement was built 115 feet west of Christiana Lighthouse in 1909 to serve along with the old Christiana Lighthouse as residences for keepers of Bellevue Rear Range Lighthouse. This dwelling had a veranda across its front and was identical to the still-standing dwelling built for Delaware Breakwater Rear Range Lighthouse near Lewes, Delaware.
William H. Johnson served as keeper of Bellevue Rear Range Lighthouse during the 1920s. Along with his wife, mother, daughter, and son-in-law, Keeper Johnson apparently lived in the old Christiana Lighthouse while at the station. Johnson was devoted to his lights, reportedly never taking a single vacation day, of which he was granted fifteen annually, and in 1930, he was awarded the lighthouse efficiency pennant for having the model station in the district.
In a newspaper article in 1929, Keeper Johnson was quoted as saying he had seen only one wreck in the decade he had been at the station. In the morning of February 14, 1927, the Wilson Line ferry Harding Highway was crossing Delaware River from Penn’s Grove, and as it approached the mouth of Christiana River, a dredge started out. The captains of the two ships became confused, and rather than plow into the dredge, the captain of the ferry guided his vessel into the North Jetty, which was marked by a light and bell tower. Before the ferry sank, the eighteen ferry passengers managed to escape onto the jetty.
Bellevue Range was automated around 1934. After having been vandalized and relegated to a place for carousing, Christiana Lighthouse was razed in 1939. The concrete dwelling, built at the same time as the Bellevue Range Lights, was also removed at some point in time.
Over the years, dredging operations for the shipping channel in Delaware River produced a large amount of material that was deposited around the mouth of Christiana River. These operations slowly caused the western shoreline of Delaware River to migrate over 3,000 feet eastward. This new riverfront property has not gone unused. The fill area south of the Christiana River is now part of the expanded Wilmington Marine Terminal, while the area along the northern bank of the Christian River is home to Cherry Island Landfill. Another result of this land buildup is that Bellevue Rear Range Lighthouse, originally built out in the Delaware River, now stands well within Christiana River!
As the growing mountain of waste near Bellevue Rear Range Light was threatening to obscure the beacon, the Coast Guard was forced to abandon the almost century-old tower in 2001 and erect a modern steel tower in a more favorable location. Though no longer exhibiting its fixed, green light, the old black tower still attracts an occasional visitor willing to endure the sites and smells of a landfill for the chance to view a piece of land so filled with lighthouse history.
In April 2007, Bellevue Rear Range Lighthouse, deemed excess by the Coast Guard, was offered at no cost to eligible entities, including federal, state and local agencies, non-profit corporations, educational agencies, or community development organizations. When no qualified entity expressed interest in the lighthouse, it was returned to the Coast Guard.
Head Keepers: Front: George O. McKeowan (1909 – 1912). Rear: Keeper: William E. Spicer (1909 – 1911), Linwood Spicer (1911 – 1919), William H. Johnson (1919 – 1938). Assistant: George H. Buchanan (1909), John Anderson (1909), John S. Pusey (1909 – 1911), David F. Marts (1911 – 1912), Irvin S. Lynch (1912 – ), William E. Davidson, Jr. (at least 1913), Furman L. Fenton (at least 1915).
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References
Annual Report of the Lighthouse Board, various years.
Guiding Lights of the Delaware River & Bay, Jim Gowdy and Kim Ruth, 1999.
“Bellevue Range Rear Light Turned Off Forever,” Lighthouse Digest, April, 2001.
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before i get to seattle news, i want to put the best news first: the minneapolis city council has a veto-proof majority that will vote to completely dismantle their police department and replace it with community-led public services and safety. george floyd, philando castile, justine ruszczyk damond, and the many named and unnamed dead at the hands of minneapolis police will have justice. the people of minneapolis did this, and so can we.
yesterday was hard, and today was harder, but the thing this struggle has been for is about to be a tangible reality for one city. store that away in the back of your mind, and read on
6/7 seattle protests bullshit tally
police set up reinforcement for their barricades earlier. protests noticed it was not safe and told police so. they ignored it.
a white man drove up pine trying to run over protesters. protesters blocked him with a barricade and swarmed his car. the driver then stepped out of his car with a gun and shot a 26-year-old black man identified as daniel (no confirmation on a last name) in the arm. the man who was shot was one of the protesters who stopped the car the gunman turned himself in to police, and the hero was escorted away for treatment by volunteer medics
this went down while the chief of police and mayor held a press conference. i didn’t watch it because i got busy doing more important things for someone who deserved my time more than those two, but mayor durkan posted a thread outlining the actions she’s taking. honestly it’s just a lot of promises to look into things and it changes absolutely nothing
police tell protesters to keep things peaceful. apparently the non-peaceful things they were doing included walking forward, laying flowers on the ground, and holding a flower up to a cop (or, as the guy on the p.a. put it, “putting things in officer’s faces.”) you know, like that one photo
allegedly something was thrown at police to prompt flashbangs and gassing that is still going on as i type. there are also reports of rubber bullets. happy fucking pride i guess
the woman who was pulled from her car is apparently being accused of being antifa because of a star wars meme
my own bullshit (a correction): carrie lango (@carrielango) was kind enough to set the record straight on a use of force in bellevue i saw posted yesterday. apparently this case is from 2018. you can read documentation from the case here and here and see additional video here. so an old story, but a good reminder that this didn’t start with george floyd
not bullshit, and tonight some much-needed reminders of nice stuff that happened:
seattle fire passed out snacks and supplies earlier today
the we want to live rally in othello park went off without a hitch today. there were huge crowds, some cowboys, and no police. as it should be
i’m sure tonight will have more injuries and brutality, but as of 12:56 i’m logging off. remember what went down in minneapolis today. their mayor was booed off the stage and they’re disbanding their police. stay strong, seattle. we can do this.
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J. H. Harvey & Co.
5 West Broad Street (Office & Sales Rooms)
301 North Barton Avenue (Residence), AKA 2401 Barton Avenue
West of Brook Avenue & Admiral Street (Nursery)
West of Reservoir Street, AKA South Harrison Street (Farm)
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[CHRV] — looking towards J. H. Harvey & Co.’s greenhouses, circa 1893 — the photograph identifies this as Barton Heights, but based on available map data, it’s hard to say precisely where
A tangled tale of men who grew flowers.
J. H. Harvey, florist, of 5 West Broad street, has his greenhouses at Barton Heights, a suburb of the city. They cover three or four acres of ground there. He has 60,000 square feet under glass. The greenhouses are heated with hot water. There is a bored well for the water supply of the place, two steam pumps and a wind-mill, hydrants and water-plugs throughout, and the equipment of the place is unquestionably as fine as anything of the kind in the South, and certainly the most extensive here.
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(Ancestry.com) — advertisement for J. H. Harvey & Co. — Richmond, Virginia, City Directory, 1891
The specialty of this establishment is the trade in cut flowers and ornamental plants. These are shipped by it to all parts of the State. The gardens were established in 1870, and three generations of the Harvey family were interested in them. They were founded by the grandfather of the present proprietor. [CHRV]
A little confusing that, since J. H. Harvey’s grandfather was James Harvey, and he died in 1857 (Find A Grave). Perhaps he was responsible for the family’s interest in the flower business, but what became known as Magnolia Nursery was the province of James’s son, Levenous James Harvey.
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(Newspapers.com) — advertisement for Magnolia Nursery by L. J. Harvey — Richmond Dispatch — Saturday, November 15, 1873
He had been in the same line in New Jersey before he came to this city. Mr. J. H. Harvey, the present proprietor, is a young man, but one of enterprise and sterling business character. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and as such is a participant in all the projects set on foot by it to further the interests of the city.
His down-town office and sales-rooms, on Broad street, are in the heart of the city and on the principal business street, easily accessible from all quarters of Richmond. [CHRV]
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February 2021 — looking towards 5 West Broad Street, former location of J. H. Harvey & Co.
Sadly, the original 5 West Broad Street store no longer exists, having been replaced in 1924 with the present building, architected by Hunt and Amrhein. [AOR] It was also the Harvey family’s 2nd store on Broad Street, after moving a few doors east from 11 West Broad Street when the company was run by J. H.’s brother, Jacob Jones Harvey.
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(Library of Congress) — Beers Illustrated Atlas of the Cities of Richmond & Manchester, 1877 — Plate E — showing J. J. Harvey & Bro. Magnolia Nursery
By 1877 Magnolia Nursery was a well-developed enterprise, consuming a considerable piece of land in North Side along Brook Avenue. This of course was back inna day before Lewis Ginter gobbled up the dirt that would eventually become Bellevue, Sherwood and Ginter Parks, and before Brook Avenue would be demoted to the rank of Road. Chamberlayne Avenue would be the new front porch to the north, at least until 95 was built.
J. J Harvey had at this point taken over the family business from L. J. Harvey, who seems to have been stricken with wanderlust in his autumn years. He died a considerable distance from Richmond in 1880 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. (Find A Grave)
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February 2021 — looking west of Brook Road towards the former Magnolia Nursery
Today, the former greenhouse grounds is Hovey Field, home to the Virginia Union University Panthers.
The funny thing is that A City on the James describes J. H. Harvey & Co. as having greenhouses in Barton Heights, which is not quite where Magnolia Nursery was located.
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[MTBH] — Map of the Town of Barton Heights in Henrico County, Va. — James T. Redd and Son, 1896 — showing “Garden Tract” to the northwest — (full-size image)
James H. Barton was a real estate speculator, who in 1890 found success crossing a small residential community with a new streetcar line that connected the area north of Richmond with the city. The allure of suburban living found an audience, among them the J. H. and J. J. Harvey families, and it became the Town of Barton Heights in 1896.
The 1894 Barton Heights Directory lists the Harvey’s were living at 301 North Barton Avenue. It would have been their second at that location. [BHD]
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[BHPSR] — Map of Barton Heights and Brookland Park — Showing the System of Numbering — 1894 — showing 301 North Barton Avenue at the northwest intersection of Barton & Kersting — (full-size image)
Just two years prior, disaster had struck.
The handsome residence at Barton Heights of Mr. J. H. Harvey, the florist, was totally destroyed by fire last night.
Mr. Harvey was at his brother-in-law’s, across the street, engaged in a game of dominos, and happening to glance at one of the windows he discovered flames bursting from the front of his house. When he reached it the hall was a roaring furnace, and it was with difficulty he rescued his children, one of whom was asleep, from the building. There was a large tank of water on the premises, but this proved practically of no use.
When news of the fire reached Chief Puller he sent over Truck No. 3, and would have sent a steamer also, but could not learn whether there was an available water supply. The truck men did splendid service, and it is due to them that the flames did not communicate to Mr. Harvey’s stables and green-houses. [RD11061892]
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(Library of Congress) — Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Richmond (1908) — Index Plate — showing Barton Heights at right & the location of Magnolia Nursery at left
Apparently the Harvey’s need for greenhouse space was such that they were needed on-hand at their home. However, this was smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, so it’s hard to imagine it as substantial as the operation off Brook Avenue, itself far removed from Barton Heights. Google Maps calls the distance between the house and main nursery at 1.3 miles—not exactly in the neighborhood.
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March 2021 — looking towards the former 301 North Barton Avenue
Like any good success story, Barton Heights ignited the acquisitive fires of its larger neighbor to the south, and it was annexed by the City of RVA in 1914. (”Manchester today! Tomorrow... Barton Heights!) 
Changes followed. The former Kersting Street was renamed to Graham, and the houses were renumbered to fit the city’s scheme. Today, the former 301 North Barton Avenue is now 2401 Barton Avenue, and the residence that used to sit on the corner is gone.
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(Stadium Journey) — undated photo of Hovey Field, Virginia Union University — formerly Magnolia Nursery
As for Magnolia Nursery, by 1896 J. H. Harvey & Co. company was winding down. The Richmond Dispatch reported its dissolution by mutual consent, and later a Deed of Assignment for all of the Harvey properties. [RD04091896] [RD04181896] The former nursery was  eventually acquired by Virginia Union University in 1907 for their athletic grounds.
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[CHRV] — looking southwest towards J. H. Harvey’s Reservoir Branch Barton Heights, circa 1893
The location of Harvey’s other principal property, Reservoir Branch, is more difficult to pin down. It was it was identified as being “west of the reservoir beyond Richmond's suburbs”, which places it in the general vicinity where two cemeteries exist today. [HCO]
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(Library of Congress) — Beers Illustrated Atlas of the Cities of Richmond & Manchester, 1877 — Plate O — showing the south terminus of Reservoir Street and the Marshall Reservoir at lower right
The reservoir in question was Marshall Reservoir, constructed in the early 1800′s, and which was located just southwest of Hollywood Cemetery. It stood near the intersection of two streets, Ashland and Reservoir, since renamed Colorado and Harrison respectively.
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February 2021 — looking towards the entrances to Riverview & Mt. Calvary Cemeteries
The 1877 Beers map shows the area west of Reservoir to be undeveloped, with no sign of any property assigned to J. H. Harvey. Twelve years later, the 1889 Baist map shows the addition of Riverview (1887) and Mt. Calvary (1885) Cemeteries, along with a burgeoning neighborhood to the west, yet still no trace of Harvey’s farm.
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February 2021 — looking towards former location of Marshall Reservoir — the intersection of Harrison & Colorado shown at left where the white truck is parked
On face, it seems reasonable to think that the farm existed on or near the present-day cemeteries, since it was named for a nearby landmark capable of providing the necessary water for a nurseryman, and accessible by a city road of the same name.
Unfortunately, while available maps depict the Harvie name, the Harvey name is absent. Add to that the fact that those cemeteries predate the publication of A City on the James, which depicted the photograph of said farm, makes it hard to place a pin down.
(J. H. Harvey & Co. is part of the Atlas RVA! Project)
Correction
The first version of this post speculated that J. H. Harvey’s competitor W. A. Hammond, who had his own greenhouse operation east of Brook Avenue at Sherwood, may have had a connection to the Harvey properties. This misguided notion was corrected by the discovery of the Barton Heights Directory and Barton Heights pamphlet. It seems more probable that North Side had great land for growing flowers, just ask Lewis Ginter.
Print Sources
[AOR] Architecture in Downtown Richmond. Robert Winthrop. 1982.
[BHD] Barton Heights Directory. Richmond Advertiser Print. Co. 1894.
[BHPSR] Barton Heights: the popular suburb of Richmond. Taylor & Taylor. 1894. Courtesy, Library of Virginia.
[CHRV] A City on the James, Richmond, Virginia. G. W. Engelhardt. 1893.
[HCO] Henrico County. Louis H. Manarin. 2006.
[MTBH] Map of the Town of Barton Heights in Henrico County, Va. James T. Redd and Son.1896. Courtesy, Library of Virginia.
[RD11061892] Richmond Dispatch. Wednesday, November 16, 1892.
[RD04091896] Richmond Dispatch. Thursday, April, 9, 1896.
[RD04181896] Richmond Dispatch. Saturday, April, 18, 1896.
[RTMS09251892] Richmond Times. Sunday, September 25, 1892.
[RT06081900] Richmond Times. Friday, June 8, 1900.
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did you know speedy ortiz is named after a character created by jaime hernandez for the comic book series love and rockets? those comics changed my life, and it’s so unbelievably cool to have a portrait of the band by jaime. pick up an illustrated poster while supplies last.  
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Resident - 28 Kensington Gardens, Brighton BN1 4AL, UK
Piccadilly - 53 Oldham St, Manchester M1 1JR, UK
Jumbo - Merrion Street, 1-3 Merrion Centre, Leeds LS2 8NG, UK
Drift - 103 High St, Totnes TQ9 5SN, UK
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The Record Exchange - 1105 West Idaho St Boise, ID
Easy Street - 4559 California Ave SW Seattle, WA
Graywhale - 1773 West 4700 South Salt Lake City, UT
Graywhale - 208 S 1300 E Salt Lake City, UT
Graywhale - 824 E 9400S Sandy, UT
Graywhale - 4062 Riverdale Rd Ogden, UT
Skips Records - 3215 W 11th Ave Eugene, OR
Silver Platters - 2930 1st Avenue South Seattle, WA
Silver Platters - 3715 196th St. SW, Lynnwood, WA
Silver Platters - 2616 Bellevue Way NE Bellevue, WA
Streetlight Records - 980 S Bascom Ave San Jose, CA
Streetlight Records - 939 Pacific Ave Santa Cruz, CA
Boo Boo Records - 978 Monterey Street San Luis Obispo, CA
Ear Candy - 624 S Higgins Ave Missoula, MT
Sonic Boom - 2209 NW Market Street Seattle, WA
Everyday Music - 1313 W. Burnside Portland, OR
Everyday Music - 1931 NE Sandy Blvd Portland, OR
Everyday Music - 3290 SW Cedar Hills Blvd Beaverton, OR
Everyday Music - 115 E. Magnolia Bellingham, WA
Everyday Music - 1520 10th Ave. Seattle, WA
Dimple - 2499 Arden Way Sacramento, CA
Watts Records - 1211 Grant Ave Novato, CA
Sound & Vision - 3444 Main St SLC, UT
Hungry Ear - 675 Auahi St Honolulu, HI
Groovacious Platters - 195 W 650 S Cedar City, UT
The Long Ear - 1620 N Government Way Coeur D'alene, ID
Resurrection Records - 921 W Northwest Blvd Spokane, WA
Obsession Records - 2213 E Tudor Rd #53 Anchorage, AK
Siren Records - 527 Ramona Avenue Monterey, CA
Jackpot Records - 3574 SE Hawthorne Blvd Portland, OR
Albums on the Hill - 1128 13th St Boulder, CO
Amoeba - 1855 Haight Street San Francisco, CA
Amoeba - 2455 Telegraph Ave Berkeley, CA
Cactus Music - 2110 Portsmouth Ave Houston, TX
Euclid - 19 N Gore Ave, St. St. Louis, MO
Fingerprints - 420 E. 4th St. Long Beach, CA
Freakbeat - 13616 Ventura Blvd Sherman Oaks, CA
Good Records - 1808 Greenville Ave Dallas, TX
Guestroom - 125 E Main St. Norman, OK
Guestroom - 3701 N. Western Ave OKC, OK
Independent - 3020 Platte Ave Colorado Springs, CO
Josey Records - 2821 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy #100 Farmers Branch, TX
Josey Records - 1814 Oak St. Kansas City, MO
Lou’s Records - 434 N Coast Highway 101 Encinitas, CA
Mills Record Co - 4045 Broadway Blvd. Kansas City, MO
Moldy Toes - 221 S Ola Vista San Clemente, CA
M-Theory - 827 W Washington St, San Diego, CA
Ralph’s Records - 3322 82nd St, Lubbock, Lubbock, TX
Rhino Records - 235 Yale Ave, Claremont Claremont, CA
Salzer’s - 5777 Valentine Rd, Ventura, TX
Stinkweeds - 12 W Camelback Rd Phoenix, AZ
Vintage Vinyl - 6610 Delmar Blvd. St. Louis, MO
Vinyl Renaissance - 7932 Santa Fe Dr. Overland, KS
Vinyl Renaissance - 111 S 9th St Columbia, MO
Zia Records - 3839 N 16th St. Phoenix, AZ
Bull Moose - 219 Waterman Drive, Attn: Sebastian Grass South Portland, ME
Scotti’s Record Shop - 351 Springfield Ave, Summit, NJ
Songbyrd - 2475 18th St NW, Washington, DC
Main Street Music - 4444 Main St Philadelphia, PA
Darkside Records - 611 Dutchess Turnpike Arlington, NY
Record Archive - 33 1/3 Rockwood St, Rochester, NY
Vintage Vinyl - 51 Lafayette Rd Fords, NJ
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Princeton Record Exchange - 20 S Tulane St Princeton, NJ
Angry Mom Records - 115 E State St Ithaca, NY
Creep Records - 1050 N Hancock St #76, Philadelphia, PA
Juke Records - 4526 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
Hill & Dale Records - 1054 31st St NW #010 Washington, DC
Pure Pop - 115 S Winooski Ave Burlington, VT
Ka-Chunk Records - 78 Maryland Ave Annapolis, MD
Flat Black & Circular - 541 E Grand River East Lansing, MI
Reckless Records - 3126 Broadway Chicago, IL
Reckless Records - 26 E Madison Chicago, IL
Reckless Records - 1379 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago, IL
Shuga - 1272 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago, IL
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Toxic Beauty Records - 220 Xenia Yellow Springs, OH
Shake it - 4156 Hamilton Cincinnati, OH
Homer’s - 1210 Howard St Omaha, NE
Strictly Discs - 1900 Monroe St Madison, WI
Luna Music - 5202 N College Av Indianapolis, IN
Landlocked Music - 202 Walnut Bloomington, IN
Used Kids - 2500 Summit St Columbus, OH
Plaid Room Records - 120 Karl Brown Way Loveland, OH
Mile Long Records - 350 W Front St Wheaton, IL
Lucky Records - 126 S Market St Wooster, OH
Electric Fetus - 2000 4th Ave So Minneapolis, MN
Electric Fetus - 12E. Superior Duluth, MN
Exclusive Co - 318 E Main St Oshkosh, WI
Dearborn Music - 22501 Michigan Ave Dearborn, MI
Culture Clash - 4020 Secor Rd Toledo, OH
Laurie’s - 4639 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL
Finders - 128 N Main St Bowling Green, OH
Magnolia T- Pussy - 1155 N High St, Columbus, OH
Record Den - 7661 Mentor Rd Mentor, OH
ZZZ - 2200 Ingersoll Ave Des Moines, IA
Rolling Stone - 7300 W Irving Pk Rd Norridge, IL
Waiting Room - 113 W North Normal, IL
Wazoo - 336 ½ S State Ann Arbor, MI
Spoonful - 2960 N High St Columbus, OH
Down In The Valley - 8020 Olsen Memorial HWY Golden Valley Shopping Center Golden Valley, MN
Indy CD - 806 Broadripple Av Indianapolis, IN
Dave’s - 2604 N Clark St Chicago, IL
Lost Weekend - 2960 N High St Columbus, OH
Radio Kaos - 968 Min St Stevens Point, WI
Records Per Minute - 2579 High ST Columbus, OH
Karma Records - 21 N Post Rd Indianapolis, IN
Wooden Nickle Records - 3422 Anthony Rd Ft. Wayne, IN
Technique Records - 853 NE 79th Street Miami, FL
The End Of All Music - 103A Courthouse Square Oxford, MS
Criminal Records - 1154-A Euclid Avenue NE Atlanta, GA
Park Ave CDs - 2916 Corrine Dr Orlando, FL
Monster Music - 946 Orleans Rd Charleston, SC
Grimey’s - 1604 8th Ave S Nashville, TN
SchoolKids Records - 2237 Avent Ferry Rd Ste. 101 Raleigh, NC
Sweat Records - 5505 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL
Oz Music - 506 14th St, Tuscaloosa, AL
Arkansas Record Exchange - 4212 Mac Arthur N Little Rock, AR
Daddy Kool Records - 666 Central Ave St. Petersburg, FL
T-Bones - 2101 Hardy St Hattiesburg, MS
CD Cellar - 913 Noble St Anniston, AL
CD Central - 377 S Limestone Lexington, KY
Lunchbox Records - 825 Central Ave Charlotte, NC
Decatur CD - 356 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, GA
Earshot - 3254 Silas Creek Pkwy Salem, NC
Wax N Facts - 432 Moreland Ave NE Atlanta, GA
Wuxtry - 197 E Clayton St Athens, GA
Wuxtry - 2096 N Decatur Rd Decatur, GA
The Groove - 1103 Calvin Ave Nashville, TN
East West Records - 4895 Orange Ave S Orlando, FL
Radio Active - 845 N Federal Hwy Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Seasick Records - 5508 Crestwood Blvd Birmingham, AL
Horizon Records - 2-A West Stone Ave, Greenville, SC
Central Square - 89 Central Sq, Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Guestroom Records - 1806 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, KY
Al Bums Record Shoppe - 4606 S. Main St.  Acworth, GA
Fantasyland Records - 360 Pharr RD. NE Atlanta, GA
Mojo Books & Records - 2540 E Fowler Ave Tampa, FL
Magnolia Records - 214 W. Magnolia Ave Knoxville, TN
Vinyl Tap - 2038 Greenwood Ave Nashville, TN
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To Speed Vaccination, Some Call for Delaying Second Shots The prospect of a fourth wave of the coronavirus, with new cases climbing sharply in the Upper Midwest, has reignited a debate among vaccine experts over how long to wait between the first and second doses. Extending that period would swiftly increase the number of people with the partial protection of a single shot, but some experts fear it could also give rise to dangerous new variants. In the United States, two-dose vaccines are spaced three to four weeks apart, matching what was tested in clinical trials. But in Britain, health authorities have delayed doses by up to 12 weeks in order to reach more people more quickly. And in Canada, which has precious few vaccines to go around, a government advisory committee recommended on Wednesday that second doses be delayed even longer, up to four months. Some health experts think the United States should follow suit. Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel, a co-director of the Healthcare Transformation Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, has proposed that for the next few weeks, all U.S. vaccines should go to people receiving their first dose. “That should be enough to quell the fourth surge, especially in places like Michigan, like Minnesota,” he said in an interview. Dr. Emanuel and his colleagues published the proposal in an op-ed on Thursday in USA Today. But opponents, including health advisers to the Biden administration, argue that delaying doses is a bad idea. They warn it will leave the country vulnerable to variants — those already circulating, as well as new ones that could evolve inside the bodies of partially vaccinated people who are not able to swiftly fight off an infection. “It’s a very dangerous proposal to leave the second dose to a later date,” said Dr. Luciana Borio, the former acting chief scientist of the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, agreed. “Let’s go with what we know is the optimal degree of protection,” he said. The seeds of the debate were planted in December, when clinical trials gave scientists their first good look at how well the vaccines worked. In the clinical trial for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines, for example, volunteers enjoyed robust protection from Covid-19 two weeks after the second dose. But just 10 days after the first dose, researchers could see that the volunteers were getting sick less often than those who got the placebo. In the same month, Britain experienced a surge of cases caused by a new, highly transmissible variant called B.1.1.7. Once the British government authorized two vaccines — from Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca — it decided to fight the variant by delaying the second doses of both formulations by 12 weeks. In January, some researchers lobbied for the United States to follow Britain’s example. “I think right now, in advance of this surge, we need to get as many one doses in as many people over 65 as we possibly can to reduce a serious illness and deaths that are going to occur over the weeks ahead,” Michael T. Osterholm of the University of Minnesota said on Jan. 31 on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” But the government stayed the course, arguing that it would be unwise to veer off into the unknown in the middle of a pandemic. Although the clinical trials did show some early protection from the first dose, no one knew how well that partial protection would last. “When you’re talking about doing something that may have real harm, you need empirical data to back that,” said Dr. Céline R. Gounder, an infectious-disease specialist at Bellevue Hospital Center and a member of Mr. Biden’s coronavirus advisory board. “I don’t think you can logic your way out of this.” But in recent weeks, proponents of delaying doses have been able to point to mounting evidence suggesting that a first dose can provide potent protection that lasts for a number of weeks. Updated  April 9, 2021, 9:38 a.m. ET The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that two weeks after a single dose of either the Moderna or the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, a person’s risk of coronavirus infection dropped by 80 percent. And researchers in Britain have found that first-dose protection is persistent for at least 12 weeks. Dr. Emanuel argued that Britain’s campaign to get first doses into more people had played a role in the 95 percent drop in cases since their peak in January. “It’s been pretty stunning,” Dr. Emanuel said. He points to data like this as further evidence that the United States should stretch out vaccinations. He and his colleagues estimate that if the country had used a 12-week schedule from the start of its rollout, an additional 47 million people would have gotten at least one dose by April 5. Sarah E. Cobey, an epidemiologist and evolutionary biologist at the University of Chicago, said she thought that the United States had lost a precious opportunity to save many lives with such a strategy. “We’ve missed a window, and people have died,” she said. But even now, Dr. Emanuel said, it’s worth delaying doses. The United States is giving out roughly three million vaccines a day, but nearly half are going to people who have already received one shot. The nation’s entire supply, he argued, should instead be going instead to first-timers. If that happened, it would take two or three weeks for the United States to catch up with Britain, according to his team’s calculations. The extra protection would not just save the lives of the vaccinated but would help reduce transmission of the virus to people yet to get any protection. Still, some scientists say it’s premature to credit the delayed vaccination schedule for Britain’s drop in cases. “They’ve done a few other things, like shut down,” Dr. Fauci said. “I think the real test will be whether we see a rebound in cases now that the U.K. is reopening.” Dr. Gounder said. Instead of experimenting with vaccination schedules, critics say it would be wiser to get serious about basic preventive measures like wearing masks. “It’s crucial that we don’t just reopen into a big national party,” Dr. Borio said. She and others are also worried by recent studies that show that a single dose of Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech does not work as well against certain variants, such as B.1.351, which was first found in South Africa. “Relying on one dose of Moderna or Pfizer to stop variants like B.1.351 is like using a BB gun to stop a charging rhino,” said John P. Moore, a virologist at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Moore said he also worried that delaying doses could promote the spread of new variants that can better resist vaccines. As coronaviruses replicate inside the bodies of some vaccinated people, they may acquire mutations that allow them to evade the antibodies generated by the vaccine. But Dr. Cobey, who studies the evolution of viruses, said she wasn’t worried about delayed doses breeding more variants. “I would put my money on it having the opposite effect,” she said. Last week, she and her colleagues published a commentary in Nature Reviews Immunology in defense of delaying doses. Getting more people vaccinated — even with moderately less protection — could translate into a bigger brake on the spread of the virus in a community than if fewer people had stronger protection, they said. And that decline wouldn’t just mean more lives were saved. Variants would also have a lower chance of emerging and spreading. “There are fewer infected people in which variants can arise,” she said. Dr. Adam S. Lauring, a virologist at the University of Michigan who was not involved in the commentary, said he felt that Dr. Cobey and her colleagues had made a compelling case. “The arguments in that piece really resonate with me,” he said. Although it seems unlikely that the United States will shift course, its neighbor to the north has embraced a delayed strategy to cope with a booming pandemic and a short supply of vaccines. Dr. Catherine Hankins, a public health specialist at McGill University in Montreal and a member of Canada’s Covid-19 Immunity Task Force, endorsed that decision, based on the emerging evidence about single doses. And she said she thought that other countries facing even worse shortfalls should consider it as well. “I will be advocating at the global level that countries take a close look at Canada’s strategy and think seriously about it,” Dr. Haskins said. Source link Orbem News #call #delaying #shots #speed #Vaccination
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From Berlin with Love
Feel free to take your time, but make sure you stamp your ticket or beware the ticket collector’s unsympathetic wrath, representing just one side of the many sided Berlin. Berlin has a special, peculiar, and particular history, and although it’s described by countless guides as the design city of today, it’s always been a design conscious city. In the early 20th Century, it was the first place in Europe to slice ornaments from building facades in a committed embrace of streamlined modernism.
Much has changed across the city’s façade since, but underground on the U-bahn you can clearly observe the blended traces of Berlin’s design history: some stations are Art Nouveau and German Jugenstil in style, others Bauhaus, 70s futurism, or contemporary, pastel-colored minimalism. It’s been nearly 30 years since the fall of the wall and above ground any signs are mostly gone, but the Cold War era’s clash of opposites remains on the U-Bahn: austere Soviet designs adorn former Eastern stations, and elaborate floral motifs carved in stone are preserved in the former Western ones. The only period not present along the platforms is the Nazi era, when stations were used for bomb shelters. Then again, as you pass through the morose platform of Mohrenstraße, you might feel a little chill learning that the red marble encasing the platform is recycled from Hitler’s former Reich Chancellor Building.
Finding your way—way finding—in this design conscious city, with its design conscious subway, is no simple task, but the U-bahn’s network system, organized by the renowned German typographer Erik Spiekermann and his agency MetaDesgin since 1992, attempts to ease your way and get you to where you want to go. It’s a riot of colors, and a brew of squares, circles and pictograms: This noisy system inherits the chaos of 19 different S-Bahn and U-bahn lines. Berlin is not so much a city formed around a central core but a constellation of separate planets each with its own peculiar forms of life, abstractly linked together by the network of subway tracks.
Because it’s Spiekermann that first guides us through Berlin’s underground, our first stop will be Bhf Bülowstrasse, to take a stroll up Potsdamer Strasse to Spiekermann’s p98a gallery and letterpress workshop. The street was once the locus for the edgy ambiguities of 1920s Weimar cabaret culture and Marlene Dietrich androgyny; today, it houses galleries, non-descript office blocks, and one euro bargain stores, as well as a conspicuously slick Acne shop, and the workplaces of local design studios like the modern, sophisticated HelloMe and the riotous, ramshackle illustration duo 44Flavours. World’s apart in style, but neighbors here in Berlin, which loves to mix things up.
Spiekermann’s p98a is the area’s most popular destination for visiting designers, and plenty of agencies book master-classes in letterpress with this master designer. Glimpse through the window, and you might spy Spiekermann himself high fiving and punching the air with his fist: his old school “no-bullshit” attitude makes him the champion of many, and an irritation—the dad rock of design—to others.
A short walk away from this letterpress haven—or at U-Bahn station Nollendorfplatz—is the great Bauhaus Archive, perched above the canal like an impassive white wave rising from the water. Erected in the 70s, the museum’s architecture draws is loosely inspired by an archive conceived by Bauhaus founder and architect Walter Gropius in the 1960s. Inside, a study in patience and precision, hushed art historians and design researchers sit bent over books, and the permanent collection displays iconic relics from Germany’s early modern years: great weaves by textile artist Anni Albers, paintings by Paul Klee, steel armchairs by Marcel Breuer, and other objects of design from the 20s and 30s produced by the famed and influential Bauhaus school.
The Bauhaus Archive. Image by BBB3viz.
Close by, on the other side of the sprawling Tiergarten Park with its dense cluster of pine trees, sits Berlin’s Hansaviertel. If German’s cool modernism emerged from the Bauhaus in the 20s, then this neighborhood was one of modernism’s climaxes: the housing development was built after World War II in a derelict area, constructed as part of the International Building Exhibition of 1957. Along the leafy, quiet streets are batteries of tower blocks, ribbon buildings, two modernist churches, and a glass library, designed by the period’s most significant architects.
After a morning at Spiekermann’s p98a, it makes sense to visit the Hansalviertel not only to see this plastic clad “city of tomorrow” but to seek out the Buchstabenmusum (called the “Alphabet Museum” in English) situated quietly under the tracks of the over-ground station Bellevue. The first museum in the world to preserve and display letters from public spaces and provide information about their origin and construction, the Alphabet Museum was founded 11 years ago by graphic designer Barbara Dechant, who began collecting after she first rescued from a dumpster a car radio sign reading “A U T O R A D I O”. Hundreds of letters destined for scrap heaps have been salvaged and preserved in a dusty storage unit; there’s neon, metal, and wooden characters in a variety of styles and colors— amidst the letters and dirt, you can construct a story of Berlin and sense a few ghosts.
Back on the U-Bahn, following the many symbols devised by Spiekermann, head to the station Kottbusser Tor, in the Kreuzberg district, for lunch. This bucolic, graffitied neighborhood teems with bars, co-working hubs, dentists, falafel shops, gambling houses, fruit markets, ice cream shacks, as well as concept stores like the stylish fashion destination VooStore, and the chaotic zine shop Motto books, but walking along the area’s wide pavements, you can easily ignore how packed together everything is. There is a kind of discreet harmony to it all, as though it was always meant to be this way; Berlin as energy, and disguise.
The Kottbusser Tor transit stop and the market hall. Photos by Ina Niehoff.
From here, head towards Markethalle Neun, a market place or “culinary epicentre” situated under a large, broken roof and crammed with international food vendors advertising their fair on home-made posters and handsomely scribed blackboards. Today’s signs framing another Berlin: Cheese platters & Olives. Veggie Wurst. Craft beer. Kimchi Burgers. Ginger Lemonade. Freshly Baked Ciabatta.
This is a lunch spot for co-workers busying themselves behind the glass windows of storefronts, or trickling out from former factory buildings that have been converted into spacious offices. Spot a group of women who whimsically but provocatively call themselves “Parallel Universe” sat together in the market hall drinking ginger lemonade on a wooden picnic bench: this group of six female illustrators have gathered to swap advice on art directors—who pays on time, who is best to work with—and to collaborate on illustrations for an upcoming Antifa march. Since 2012, Cynthia Kittler, Kiikka Laakso, Kati Szilágyi, Laura Breiling, Ji Hyun Yu, and Barbara Ott have banded together to form this important all-female collective, using their social media platforms to promote and highlight one another’s output. Better together, stronger side by side. Another Berlin in motion, up-to-date, but part of its historic momentum.
Nearby, after sipping organic lemonade and planning with Parallel Universe, the Museum of Things. A small curiosity tucked above an art bookstore on Orienenstrasse, this collection of glass cabinets features simple, everyday but also marvelous things from the past and near present: every blue Nivea jar since the company first began, biscuit tins, plastic at the back of the museum as if it were no big deal at all—an original Frankfurter Kitchen, a milestone in domestic architecture that’s considered the forerunner of the modern fitted kitchen. All of this finds its home in Berlin, where the elsewhere, the other, the uncanny and the new, whether practical or impractical, always belongs.
The Museum of Things will inspire you make your own things, and luckily, there’s a place close by to help you. Towering above a roundabout near the U-Bahn station Moritzplatz sits the great Modular—the ultimate art supply store, artistically stacked with pens, markers, pexiglass, plywood, stationary, pompoms, and anything else that you’ll ever need to make any thing you’ve ever wanted to make, even objects from your dreams. The German designer and illustrator Sarah Illenberger is in Modular today, intently collecting bright colored supplies that she’ll use for her next still-life cover commission for ZEITmagazin. She and her intern pick up yellow paint and blue and pink cardboard, before heading outside to the community garden on the other side of the road, where they cut great leafs from bushes. Illenberger will paint these with geometric patterns and then photograph them against the bright card later today. Yes, signs of another Berlin.
Wherever you’re staying in Berlin—the boutique design hotel 25hours Bikini Berlin near Tierpark, a colorful and energetic hostel near Schlesische Tor U-bahn, or a relatively cheap Airbnb in the Neukölln district with tall windows, wooden floors and a sunny balcony—on your walks to and from the U-Bahn, you’ll notice the posters. Berlin is a city where posters really mean something to a neighbourhood: where people stop in the street to carefully write down the information on prints as if they were hung on a community billboard. Posters communicate what’s happening around the corner, maybe a new club night, an exhibition, or a vegan burger pop-up event. Posters wrap around street lamps layered over all old ones, becoming dense, ghostly rolls that echo event’s and fashion’s long lost—in winter, these rolls get heavy and wet, sliding down towards the pavement like pulp, only to get propped up again by kids on bicycles in the summer, who use glue trays slung over their shoulders and large brooms to slap up each month’s new run of prints. In 1855, the city began erecting rounded advertising columns on the street corners to house the continuous flux of new poster designs. If the U-bahn is Berlin’s design history, then these advertising columns—although built long ago—are home to the design of today. New Berlin constantly appears through its posters.
The Berlin poster is naturally an especially beloved medium for the city’s designers— it’s not simply a mundane advert that people indifferently stroll past but a vital activating communication tool necessary for navigating nightlife, the gallery scene, and local events. It’s why Berlin clubs, generating the city’s dancing heartbeat, invest so much in their creation: the fabled Berghain, which legend claims is the world’s best techno club with its weekly congregation of black clad regulars wearing BDSM studded collars and Adidas caps, plays careful attention to the design of its monthly fliers and listings. Each month’s new posters feature a dark and atmospheric slice of original artwork, articulating and amplifying the club’s mythical night-life pull. A call to action for the great Berlin night, where the city begins and ends.
Visiting Mitte, the central borough in Berlin. Photo by Ina Niehoff.
The walk back to the U-bahn, to start again after one of those nights, you’ll pass an advertising column featuring a particularly neat, eye-catching placard—the poised influence of Swiss design is unmistakable, and its gorgeous serif typography is paired with an elusive background image, hinting at yet another Berlin yet to come. It’s the work of graphic design studio NODE, based in Berlin and Oslo, Norway, an intellectual and meticulous studio whose considered and theoretical output is a hallmark of Berlin’s contemporary art world. On this modern poster, large letters read “HKW,” standing for the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, a conference hall and exhibition space that hosts art, culture, and design events. Depending on what month it is, perhaps the yearly Typo Berlin conference is taking place, or Transmediale, a cerebral technology and art festival. Berlin, where conferences never end.
HKW was constructed as part of the International Building Exhibition of 1957 project and resembles a bright orange oyster rising form the ground. An event titled Miss Read is typical of events held there; a busy art book and self-publishing fair that draws in book lovers from around the country. German publishers and independent magazine makers sit behind their make-shift stalls, showcasing intricately bound tomes, sleek poetry chapbooks, colorful manifestos, risograph comics, monographs with knitted covers, experimental type specimens, and endless other papery surprises. Berlin is made of paper as much as memory, metal, and concrete.
The magazines available at this crowded, popular event are similar to those you can purchase in a store in the Mitte district of the city, close to the Weinmeister U-bahn station, called Do You Read Me?! It’s niche assortment of magazines sit on minimal black shelving. There are magazines here for every mood and every taste: one for redheads, another for dog lovers, another for female soccer players, another that tells the history of a different street each issue, and also more enigmatic, challenging, consistently well-designed choices. Mitte is a tidy district, a place of cafes that serve impressive slabs of classic avocado toast and that’s home to ambitious start ups which dot the streets under the shadow of the TV tower’s vigilant orb. If there is a center to proudly centerless Berlin, then perhaps it’s Mitte, which literally means “center” and is, at least in the prosaic geographical sense, in the middle of the city. The tall office of Freunde von Freunden perches snuggly in one of the area’s clean streets; the ultimate go-to blog for motivated lifestyle dreamers, Freunde von Freunden records the energetic lives of Berlin’s creative scene with breezy, sophisticated photography. Berlin: always aware of itself, without giving too much away.
A swan chillaxing in Berlin. Photo by Ina Niehoff.
It’s while traversing the neat, methodical streets of Mitte (passing by the KW Institute of Contemporary Art, a four-story gallery with beautifully designed exhibition catalogues, and Viktor Leske, an avant-garde hair dressing salon where few leave without an undercut) that you stumble across the neat, methodical studio of international star illustrator Christoph Niemann. He works with his spectacles perched on his nose in his white and silver office behind a storefront’s glass window—a literal spectacle for passers-by; children press their faces up to the glass to watch him sketch. It’s so immaculately clean in his studio, a kind of comment on Berlin’s dirt, and he’s penning away on Post-It notes bought at Modular, devising a plan for his next New Yorker cover. From Berlin with love; design for the rest of the world.
After standing and watching, enthralled by process, by the materializing of yet more Berlin, you might then spot another poster, another message, and be directed somewhere else, somewhere new, the Berlin still being made, still being invented. Or you might dive back down into the U-bhan, taking refuge in the depths of history. Moving on, without rushing, because Berlin time takes its time, to another brunch, to a beer on the canal, to something crazy underground or enterprising on the streets—moving slowly, not quickly, surrounded by designs and designers, form and content, interpreting the language and style of Berlin, a city always becoming itself, where something new always seems to be starting.
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Day 1: Adjumani
July 13, 2017
Today was my first day in Adjumani – right on the border of South Sudan.
So... technically I’m not meant to be within 10 miles of the border because of the internal conflicts, but Lillian asked if I wanted to join the team and I decided I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. This was for a couple of reasons: (1) they asked for my help training village health workers -including those from refugee camps - which was something I was very much interested in being a part of; (2) there is a referral hospital in Adjumani and a doctor there who is willing to have me shadow him; (3) everything has been peaceful at the border recently; and, finally (4) I trust that TERREWODE would not take me anywhere that was anywhere near harms way. So, I decided to go. Mom and dad: I am asking for forgiveness instead of permission. Hope you’re not upset.
The drive up was an experience in and of itself. The term “road” is used very liberally here - especially in northern Uganda. Potholes are rampant and the roads are very narrow and very dusty. You have to cover your nose and mouth at certain points or you’d choke on the dust. Even with your face covered, you can't drive anywhere without ending up with an invisible film of dust pasted to your skin. When I shower the water runs red for the first few seconds. But that being said, driving has really proven to be a wonderful way of getting a feeling for what rural areas of Uganda are like. We passed a few refugee camps and UN outposts as we approached the border, but all was quiet. I more or less went straight to sleep when we arrived.
I woke up the next morning at 6AM (shock horror, sound the alarms: I am officially a morning person here!!). I worked out and was sitting waiting for breakfast at the time we had agreed upon: 7AM. Of course, I forgot about Ugandan time, which meant I was sitting by myself at the table until 8AM. We had a really slow leisurely breakfast (even though we were meant to be in our first meeting at 8AM…I’m really not even sure why Ugandans bother attaching times to things), and then headed off to Adjumani’s District Health Office to set up for the Village Health Team (VHT) training we were leading over the next four days.
Before getting started, we met with the local Director of Maternal Health and then the District Health Officer. We were meant to start training at 9AM, but didn’t start meeting people in the DHO until 10:30ish. If I haven’t made this clear yet, one of the most difficult things to adapt to here has been the pace at which things move. Ugandans are extraordinarily formal and long-winded with their introductions. You can’t just waltz into a building, set up for a training and get going - even if you are running almost 2 hours behind schedule. It seems like you have to sit down with literally everyone and their mother and chat leisurely first. Everything moves very slowly. Like very, very, very slowly. Here’s an example of how a conversation at the DHO might begin:
Ugandan 1: “Hello, you are most welcome.”
Ugandan 2: “Hello, thank you. It is very nice to meet you”
Ugandan 1: “Yes, welcome. You are most welcome. Please sit down.”
Ugandan 2: [sits down] “How are you?”
Ugandan 1: “I am fine.”
Ugandan 2: “Are you well?”
Ugandan 1: “Yes, I am well, thank you. How are you?
Ugandan 2: “I am fine, yes.”
Ugandan 1: “How are things? Is your family well?
Ugandan 2: “Things are fine. My family is well. How are things with you?”
Ugandan 1: “Things are fine.”
Ugandan 2: “That is good.”
Ugandan 1: “You are most welcome to the District Health Office. My name is Blah-de-Blah. We are happy to welcome you here.”
Ugandan 2: “Thank you. Let me introduce myself [*stands up*]. My name is “Blah-de-Blah” from Blah-de-Blah. [goes on to describe qualifications, etc.]
Ugandan 1: You are most welcome, Blah-de-blah.
This back and forth of more or less just welcoming one another can go on for upwards of 20 minutes. No joke. Back in NYC, where schedules are timed to the T and everything moves at a mile a minute, this would give me an extraordinary amount of anxiety. But Ugandans are really chill about it all, so I’ve been trying to follow their lead and just go with the flow. Not to mention, most of the VHTs hadn’t arrived yet (which leads me to believe there must be some sort of ~secret~ Ugandan time conversion table I’m not privy to).
Eventually we finished our meetings and welcomed the first set of 29 VHTs to our two-day training. VHTs are essentially Uganda’s first-line grassroots health workers. They’re volunteers with no official qualifications, but they’ve been selected by their communities to act as local authorities on good health practices. They’re trained to recognize signs of infectious disease, consult on good hygienic practices, and refer community members to hospitals when they note signs of potentially dangerous health conditions. The goal of our trainings was to teach VHTs about obstetric fistula so that they could go back and refer women in their communities to health centers appropriately. We also try to impress upon them the links between obstetric fistula and systemic gender inequality, poverty and child marriage.
I co-led the medical session on explaining obstetric fistula, which was a lot of fun. Alice is a very animated presenter; I’ve been learning lots about how to command an audience’s attention by just watching her speak. She’s really helped me develop my own teaching skills in a way that seems to translate well to a Ugandan audience. I was  proud of my teaching sessions – I had the VHTs engaged and laughing, which felt pretty darn cool.  
I have also suggested that TERREWODE start using pre- and post- tests to assess participant knowledge of obstetric fistula before and after trainings. TERREWODE does so many on-the-ground training sessions like these, but they’re not walking away much in the way of tangible evidence of the effect they’re having on those they train. So I suggested we have attendees answer one question before our lecture series: what is obstetric fistula? I collected the answers. Out of the first group of 29 VHTS we hosted, only 3 knew. That’s about 10%. This shows just how necessary these outreaches are. We were able to get this number up to 97% by the end of the first training session.  
After we finished day 1, I went with Dr. Emmanuel (from here on referred to as Emma), the doctor here who runs the maternity ward at Adjumani Regional Referral Hospital, to shadow. It was almost 5PM by the time we got there, so things had apparently “wound down,” but it was still a really startling experience to witness. The first thing I saw when I walked into a compound was a child’s body being carried out on a stretcher.
Obviously, I know that child mortality is through the roof here, but it’s still another thing all together to see it firsthand -and so flagrantly. It really shook me. It was far from the only eye-opening and tragic medical case I saw that evening.
We walked into the maternity ward and Emma was almost immediately handed a newborn baby girl to examine. The mother had labored for five days before coming to the hospital to deliver. As a result, the baby had suffered severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (in other words, the baby had had inadequate oxygen supply during those five days, and had suffered brain damage as a result).
I won’t go into the details, but it goes without saying that it was a really tragic case to bear witness to. I kept on trying to read the mother’s expression – she was 28 years old and it was her first baby – but it was hard to get a read on what was going through her head. She spoke about her baby’s symptoms softly but frankly. There were no tears, no screams, and no gestures looking for support. Whether this was a product of cultural difference, being overwhelmed, shocked, not understanding, or simply accepting the state of her newborn, I couldn’t possibly say. But it was really difficult to witness nonetheless. Especially when I have a pre-existing Western script in my head of how these sorts of difficult conversations ‘should’ play out. I wanted to comfort her, sit with her and support her, but she wasn’t giving any indication that that was what she wanted. What do you do as a provider when a patient doesn’t react how you expect him or her to?  
The mother was told that if her baby survived, she was more or less bound to be severely cognitively impaired. How on earth do you explain something like that to a woman who is still recovering from a five day labor? It was just devastating. What was especially tragic was that it could have been prevented if there had not been such a wildly long delay in delivering the baby.  
Importantly, there are three delays that typically lead to maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality in these sorts of settings (they’re often referred to as “The Three Delays”). They’re probably worth mentioning here: (1) delays in deciding to go the hospital; (2) delays in getting to the hospital; and (3) delays in treating once at the hospital.
The day ended with a slightly more uplifting case. A week and a half ago a woman had come in to the hospital in pre-term labor. She delivered a baby boy at 20 weeks. Even by U.S. standards, where we usually have access to things like NICUs and respirators, the chance of a 20 week old newborn surviving is not high. The miraculous thing is, this baby not only survived, but was thriving - breathing, crying ,and eating on his own. It should go without saying by this point that the hospital did not have any of the high-tech resources that you’d expect at a hospital like Tisch or even Bellevue for the newborn. But there is a saying in Uganda that goes something like this: “Whatever you need, just look around and you will find it.” They are extraordinarily resourceful and creative. What they did have was a room that they were able to clear out to create a semblance of isolation for the baby, a cot, which they had covered with a mosquito net, and a stove with coals, which they had placed underneath the cot to help keep the baby warm.
The baby was the smallest thing I’ve ever seen, but he was opening his eyes and grabbing my hand and doing all the other sorts of wonderful things that the full-term baby I had been holding an hour before had failed to do. I ran through a newborn physical exam with Emma’s help and then we weighed the baby – 900 g (med school homies: this qualifies as ELBW…and remember that this was the baby’s weight at almost 2 weeks old). After instructing the mother on how to feed her newborn, we moved on.
It was an emotionally draining first day. I really struggled with how to/ whether to write about it. But after doing a lot of thinking, I decided it was worth sharing – obviously not the identifiable specifics (I’m not trying to violate HIPAA), but the general feeling of what it is like to be a provider in rural Uganda. Why? Well, for one, it’s the honest truth and a very real part of my experience here. But also, not everyone has the opportunity I have been given. My hope is that by bearing witness to the health disparities I see, I’m able to make it all a bit more real for everyone back home.
Before I sign off, let me just finish by saying that Emma is really a true champion. I feel so lucky that he has offered to take me under his wing and let me into the world he and his team lives every day. I have so much respect for the work that health care providers here do. It seems like an endless uphill battle without swords, but they show up to do every day.
I’m looking forward to seeing what the next few days bring.
Until then, all of my love.
A
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2. Check the battery for the remote operator and see if it is still charged. If you use rechargeable batteries, then this could be the problem. Replace the batteries and see if the remote is powering on. If you are able to operate the door from the controls inside the garage, then your remote is to blame.
3. Check if the cables and power supply are in position. Sometimes the power supply may be switched off, or a cable could be broken. In such a case you would need a garage door repair service to fix the issue.
4. Look inside the garage to see if there are any items in the way of the door. For doors that swing open upwards, an obstruction at the ground level could prevent it from doing so. If there is something that is holding on to the springs, the door will not work.
5. Check the automatic sensors to see if the light is on. If the light on the sensor is not blinking, it would need replacement. Also nothing should be obstructing the sensors and their path.
Trust the Experts on Garage Door Repair
The automatic garage doors work on simple mechanics. The door uses springs and mechanical pulleys to operate. So it is not very difficult to understand what is wrong with the door. While some minor problems can be easily fixed by you, replacement and other major repairs should not be attempted on a D-I-Y basis. The main reason is, these doors need to be fixed thoroughly. Garage doors are very heavy and if they fall they can injure a person very badly. Even if you're a mechanical expert, it is best if you have it inspected by professionals.
There are a few things that you can do by yourself like greasing the springs and the tractions. You can also occasionally fix the loose hinges, nuts and screws. When you are repairing the door yourself, always keep the manufacturer's manual handy and follow the instructions to a 'T.' When replacing the parts always use the original ones sold by the door manufacturer. Do not buy off the market add-ons as they may cause accidents and spoil the door.
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