I Could Do Without

Reading Viaduct

This photo, taken from an arch over the Reading Viaduct train tracks, was partially difficult to take due to my fear of heights. I'd rather not say I was scared to climb to the top, but in reality, I was deathly terrified. The rusty and shaky latter was not very fun to climb and the wooden plank I had to stand on at the top sure as hell wasn’t pleasant, but the elements of the photos you can get from there are worth the trip. The uniqueness of the quote “I could do without” paired with the unusual view of Center City, Philadelphia really stood out to me as you rarely see views like this just a few miles from City Hall. In the end, I would say this photo was worth it since you don’t often get chances to go to these places and take pictures from this kind of view without having to break something. And by break something, I mean a fence or a door, not a person. Don’t hurt anyone, that would be bad. Unless you’re helping someone. Not like helping the mafia, though. Like saving someone who’s being hurt by someone else. Don’t hurt the person being hurt, hurt that other guy. Just don’t hurt someone in a bad way, do it in a good way. I guess there isn’t a “good” way to hurt someone. Ah whatever, you know what I mean.