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Monthly Archives: December 2010
A bourbon for what ails you
Snow in bourbon-drinking country is not usually a common occurrence but sometimes it happens and when it does, well what more could you ask for? I call our snows “boutique” snows, since it’s usually great big puffy-flake snow that makes … Continue reading
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Art for all seasons
A while back I mentioned in one of my posts (please visit for “before” pictures) about how the banners in the woods are an ever-changing installation, depending on the time of day, the season, the weather, etc. Since then, with … Continue reading
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New Works
Here’s some new images I’m happy with… Circumstances dictated a “fall” theme to these images. For some reason the Pine Needles, now hanging in our living room, remind me of Rodin’s “Burghers of Calais.” And that’s enough hubris for one … Continue reading
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It was thirty years ago today…
We, my first wife and I, were living at 88 Canal Street in Manhattan. It was a seventh floor walk-up loft on the eastern end of Canal Street. A combination of residential Chinatown and Jewish commercial district. An “F” train … Continue reading
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