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Home Sweet Home

We’re getting better at this “named winter storm” thing in New England. Our governors have learned to close limited access highways before six 18-wheelers have skidded off the road, and to keep us off the other roads early, so that … Continue reading

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Love in its Many Forms

Love isn’t simple. The ancient Greeks understood this so well that they had three different words to express it: 1)   Agape –  Perfect, unconditional love – Often characterized as the love of God. Most of us mere mortals have … Continue reading

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Beyond the Horizon

Photography is a remarkable thing. It can take us places we’ve never been. It can validate or change our views of history. It can bring back wonderful memories, or share them with people who couldn’t be there in the moment. … Continue reading

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Looking Glass Reflections

When I’m walking on city streets, I’m generally focused on where I’m going, avoiding other pedestrians, and making crossings safely. When I drive on city streets, I’m similarly preoccupied, and I rarely look above the first floor of any buildings. … Continue reading

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Star Light, Star Bright

There’s something mystical and beautiful about a Moravian Star. It has a wonderful symmetry – and in fact, was supposedly first created as part of a geometry lesson in a Moravian (a Protestant denomination) school in Germany. It has been … Continue reading

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Letting Go and Moving On

Reluctance by Robert Frost  Out through the fields and the woods  And over the walls I have wended;  I have climbed the hills of view  And looked at the world, and descended;  I have come by the highway home,  And … Continue reading

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