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  If you’ve slept in a tent more than once you know that you never leave the rainfly off. If you’re pitching the goddamn thing in the middle of the Gobi Desert or on the moon or in New Hampshire with a forecast of clear skies on into eternity, you still drape your tent with […]

  If you’ve slept in a tent more than once you know that you never leave the rainfly off. If you’re pitching the goddamn thing in the middle of the Gobi Desert or on the moon or in New Hampshire with a forecast of clear skies on into eternity, you still drape your tent with […]

Diane and I stopped at Concord Teacakes for coffee this morning and I caught this guy on a shelf in the window, and standing right next to him were these glasses. They could be two of my most useless photos, but I’m posting them because that’s all I’ve got. *************** We stopped in on Flo […]

Diane’s father tenderly cared for many varities of roses which he would then cut and display on their piano. I didn’t see it first hand; Diane told me many years ago. Because of that history I tried to imitate her father, and lord know I tried hard, or atleast I shelled out many dollars at […]

You don’t normally see downed power lines on fire – Central St. a couple blocks from our house. .

I’m beginning to think that they will really be done someday. And that day is not too far off. Then what? How’s this for color? Check Matt’s shoes.   By the way, I’m trolling for parents who’d like to go camping with me and the gang – Saturday to Sunday of next week. The young […]

Mike, There is so much flagstone and granite in the Boulder area, the city government uses it for trail and park signs.  So do churches (“Carved in Stone” must have biblical significance, I guess). City schools all have their stone signs, and a number of business and private individuals do, too.  Many, if not most, […]