snowed in with family, a good thing.
interiors
“Woman” by Marlee Brewster Brockmann
doggie in the window
Tallulah Moxham in watchful v social mode
Congdon Street
Cities typically have “Standards and Design Manuals” that lay out engineering specifications for roads, sidewalks, sewer and water systems.
Whenever one encounters a street or neighborhood that is inviting to pedestrians, that area was usually built before the introduction of these manuals.
For more, read: Confessions of a Recovering Engineer
Providence
Visiting my wise stone white man chum, Roger Williams. Polar Roger. Girl at the grocery store said that growing up she and her contemporaries called Roger “the snitch”. Why? The position of his hand, pointing, ratting someone out….
No, not Roger.
How, he asked, could the Puritans claim the land by “right of discovery,” when it was already inhabited?–Grinde & Johansen
Need a modern writer to animate Roger, David McCullough? (This a color photo, no manipulation. The weather performs the function which Photoshop normally supplies, stripping out the color.}
Roger in better weather.
closed cycle cooling system
The Brayton Point Station power plant, located on the shores of Mount Hope Bay, is the largest fossil-fuel burning power plant in New England.
father and sons
We went to my step-dad’s favorite restaurant, Angela’s, 425 North Ridge Road, Richmond, Virginia. Hadn’t been there for six months. They were very kind, sent us home with extra food, “so you won’t have to cook”. Family.
drive by
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day of rest
1834 W Cary
American places. This the Social Security office in Richmond, Virginia. No guns, no cell-phone use, no photography allowed inside.