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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Glass On Glass
“It’s all the same! Pathetically the same!” Philip Glass was not criticizing someone else’s music, but discussing his own. He was sitting at a piano in the St. Ann’s Warehouse performance space in Dumbo, wearing a rumpled suit, his glasses … Continue reading
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Bed-Stuy, Biking, and Gig
John C. Kelley House Originally uploaded by kenf225 I’ve spent much of the last few days on the bike, which is a good thing because I’m riding in the Five Boro Bike Tour on Sunday. I’m helping my friend Fran … Continue reading
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Protected: Writer’s Block: Celebrating Friendships
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Where I’ve Been
The last few days have been (in reverse order)… 17 miles on the bike. A few interesting project possibilities. Mayfly House Concert by kenf225, on Flickr A great house concert by Mayfly, a Vermont old-time duo I met last summer … Continue reading
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Driving About Architecture
I’m mentioned in a New York Times article today, thanks to some consulting work I’m doing on the next edition of The AIA Guide To New York City, a book I own four copies of, one of each edition. A … Continue reading
The Verrazano
The Verrazano Originally uploaded by kenf225 I got stuck with a window seat on my flight yesterday, but it was a clear sunny day and I was on the right side of the plane so I got some great photos … Continue reading
Vermont: Not Quite “Landlocked”
Am I missing something? I’ve been to Underhill, Vt. It’s less than an hour from Burlington. Which has a gorgeous waterfront on Lake Champlain. Into which the St. Lawrence River flows. From the Atlantic Ocean. Vermont may qualify as “landlocked,” … Continue reading
Yes, I’m Glad They Shot the Pirates
I woke up this morning to the news that the Navy had killed the the three Somali pirates, and rescued Captain Richard Phillips, and I gave a little internal cheer. As I continued with my online reading, I found quite … Continue reading
I Don’t Hate My iPhone
I don’t hate my iPhone because I don’t have one. I have a Treo. The PalmOS is showing its age, and it doesn’t synchronize that well with the Mac, so I’ve been thinking about replacing it, and the iPhones are … Continue reading
Protected: Writer’s Block: Divided Self
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