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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Mainebow
The colors of the rainbow, photographed at Pemaquid Point, Maine, in one morning. Presented as a slideshow. Continue reading
Posted in gardens, Maine, photographs
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Great Breakfast at Pemaquid Point
The Sea Gull Shop has been in operation next to the Pemaquid Point lighthouse for many decades. You can find the Pemaquid Point Light in your pocket — it’s on the Maine quarter. Or drive south around 15 miles from … Continue reading
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Plastic Adirondack Chair — So Wrong!
Talk about bad design! Take a simple chair, designed to be made from dimension lumber, and make it out of molded plastic in hideous colors. Be sure to mold in faux “wood grain.” Then make the arms slope too much … Continue reading
Posted in design
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Hello world!
A brief intro to my intent with this blog — a syncretic view of the broad world. Continue reading
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