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After spend­ing sev­eral hours at the beach recently I saw the echos of hur­ri­cane Irene. She had torn up the board­walk for miles. Torn sid­ing and shin­gles off the sides of houses and build­ings and lifted sands to cover the dunes and their pro­tec­tive fences.

But with all this destruc­tion there was some­thing I hadn’t seen in quite some time on the shores that are man­i­cured for the long tourist sea­son. I saw nature. I could see piles of drift­wood; a wel­come nat­ural addi­tion that these days are almost impos­si­ble to find. I can remem­ber when we would build fires with this wood and stay on the beach long past dark. Some­times we would cook one or two of the fish we had caught that day.

I was able to sift through the plas­tic bot­tle caps that one finds now instead of glass word round by the sea to find some shells that had not been crushed to pieces by beach clean­ing equip­ment. I found small mus­sel shells mak­ing an ink spat­ter pat­tern on the wet sands.

Thank you Irene.

 

 

 

 

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Speak the truth even if your voice shakes.

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Part of my series of my desk today pictures.

This one was taken while I was try­ing to get my notes together for some blog posts like this one. I was work­ing on my about.me account.

 

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If we could see the mir­a­cle of a sin­gle flower clearly, our whole life would change.

~Bud­dha

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Today on this extremely gray day — one devoid of energy. A strange change that the end of sum­mer brings and we set­tle into the com­ing of win­ter. What to do? Embrace the sea­son! But don’t be afraid of color.

Here are a few chairs that we picked up for free when a busi­ness was clos­ing down. We gave them a light sand­ing and spray painted them with a com­bi­na­tion of col­ors that add energy, but not too much. The brighten the dark­est of win­ter days or nights.

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10 years later:

Air trav­el­ers will even­tu­ally be able to keep their shoes on to pass through secu­rity, Janet Napoli­tano told @politico

Key word: even­tu­ally.

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Japan­ese artist Isao Hashimoto has cre­ated a beau­ti­ful, unde­ni­ably scary time-lapse map of the 2053 nuclear explo­sions which have taken place between 1945 and 1998.

 

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It was 98 crispy degrees.

A per­fect time to go see Mid­night in Paris.

Wait­ing.

See it. Fabulous.

 

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There is a quiet to cob­bles in summer.

Every­one moves slowly in the heat, the rum­ble is damp­ened by the moist hot air. The click­ing of heels is dull and less stac­cato. The rush to the sub­way less a blur.

It is a time when eyes open slowly and a dream state con­tin­ues long past expectations.

 

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