Street Surface

The Street Beneath Our Feet

I have sometimes heard tour guides repeat the story that the Belgian block paving some Philadelphia streets was brought across the Atlantic as ballast in ships--ballast is basically heavy stuff loaded onto a ship to weigh it down as though it was holding cargo. While it is possible that some ships coming to the British colonies in North America did require ballast, and even that some of that ballast, in the form of stones, was put to use in building and/or paving, this story is largely a myth….I realized that while I am confident in the debunking of the ballast-to-paving myth, I know next to nothing about early street surfaces in Philadelphia. So I set out to find out more! Here are some of my preliminary discoveries, and I hope to find out more when I have the time to read up further on this topic.

An Alley-Inspired Cowl

An Alley-Inspired Cowl

In the era of social distancing, many folks are taking up new hobbies, or refreshing their skills at old tricks. Bread baking, sewing facemasks, and knitting seem to be popular among my friends, if Instagram is any indication. For those picking up their knitting needles, we recently unearthed a pattern for a cowl that takes its inspiration from the homes on Elfreth’s Alley.