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Textures of the North Charleston Marriott

Hotels have the most interesting textures and art. Some of it’s bizarre, certainly. The crazy vases or chairs with eight-foot high backs. But a lot of it is a delight. And I like to take pictures of the stuff. So, … Continue reading

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The North Charleston Marriott is haunted and weird…

Candy dish in the convention center I took a little trip last weekend to Charleston to see the eclipse. It was a rather interesting trip. Hubs and I stayed at the North Charleston Marriott where we attended the American Atheists … Continue reading

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Textures on a road trip…

As promised, textures. pine bark mohawk tree bamboo through the table at the Biltmore Estate cloth covered chair in hotel room barbed wire atop fence brick wall cloth covered chair in hotel room moss covered stone table lights in ceiling … Continue reading

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All the metaphors of Asheville remain blurred…

We took a respite from the muggy Florida heat last week and spent some time in and around Asheville, NC. It was rather cold for a native Floridian up there, even in June. And it was wonderful! We ate at … Continue reading

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Birding can make you question your very existence…

The moon from St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park. May 2017 The red-cockaded woodpecker continues to elude us. People keep posting sightings of this bird at the St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park. Most of them claim to have seen … Continue reading

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My Florida backyard…

I think it was the painted bunting that did it. There we were, in our car (because it was freezing!) driving around the Viera Wetlands, when we saw a volunteer with an enormous lens, photographing something on the ground. As … Continue reading

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