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Category Archives: Flickr
The Red Cottage in Asbury Grove
Day 8: January 8, 2010 I love this little red cottage with decorated with hearts that looks like a honeymoon cottage in an old cartoon. It’s been for sale for a long time, and I have taken so many photographs … Continue reading
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Peabody Institute Library: Danvers, Massachusetts
Day 7: January 7, 2010 “Education – A debt due from present to future generations.” George Peabody This building was dedicated in 1892, replacing the library’s original building which was destroyed by fire two years earlier. I have taken many … Continue reading
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Taking Down the Christmas Tree
Day 6: January 6, 2010 I usually take the Christmas tree down on New Year’s Day, but this year I waited a little longer. It always feels sort of sad taking the ornaments off, and tossing the tree out into … Continue reading
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Broccolini and Red Onion
Day 5: January 5, 2010 I love broccolini. I love to cut it, to cook it, and to eat it. But most of all, I love to photograph it. I sautéed some thinly sliced red onion, two-inch diagonal cut pieces … Continue reading
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Olives from My Sister
Day 4: January 4, 2010 My sister brought me a jar of her wonderful olives, with oil and little pieces of lemon and herbs and sprigs of rosemary.
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Cabot Street in the Snow: Beverly, Massachusetts
Day 3: January 3, 2010 Today was another cold, snowy day, with high winds blowing the snow into drifts. Although I shoveled the walk late yesterday afternoon, there was only the slightest dip in the snow remaining. I waited until … Continue reading
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Pickering House in the Snow
Day 2: January 2, 2010 Today was a great day for taking pictures — there was enough snow to be interesting, but not enough to make driving difficult. I always think snow is a good excuse for taking new pictures … Continue reading
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Project 365 (Again…)
Day 1: January 1, 2010 I’m going to try Project 365 again, posting one photo a day for a whole year. I was going to do this in 2007, but I visited my sister on New Year’s Day and accidentally … Continue reading
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Day and Night Diner
I travel around Massachusetts a lot for work, mostly for meetings, but I rarely seem to be able to take advantage of these trips to visit a new diner. Even when I know there’s a diner in town, it seems … Continue reading
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Young Goat at Russell Orchards
Taken at Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts
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