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Jordan D. Gehman. Jordan D. Gehman. My partner in life - a wonderful sculptress and garment maker. A dear friend of mine and skillful object maker. A close friend and a crazy kinetic ceramic artist. A true California furniture designer and sculptor. A beautiful place full of incredible antique fabric and objects. My professor at SDSU and digital fabricator extraordinaire. Matt and Erin Hutton - Keeping MECA real. My Professor at SDSU and woodworking master. San Dego State Woodworking.
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Photos | Driving Away the Moose
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Driving Away the Moose. Photos above: The final numbers. We headed out of Maine (after a few tune-ups in Portland) at 114,668 miles on the odometer. 15,445 miles later, we rolled into New Sweden to call it a road trip. (Of course, then we drove back and forth to Massachusetts and Connecticut for Christmas, but who’s counting now? Photos above: Home, sweet home-to-be, New Sweden! Photos above: In Oneonta, NY, we helped our friend Deb make cookies. Lots of cookies. Photo above: We enjoyed spending our last...
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October | 2007 | Driving Away the Moose
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Driving Away the Moose. October 31, 2007. A River Runs Through It. Posted by Q2Q under ramblings. Stocked with fish, ponies, dragons, tigers, butterflies and faeries, the uber-cute River ‘o Halloween flows down 6th Street in Grants Pass, Oregon. Grants Pass is the cutest town we’ve seen in a while and the downtown Halloween stroll is the cutest thing we’ve seen, well, pretty much ever. On Tuesday, we spent some time in downtown Portland at Powell’s City of Books. October 25, 2007. Two Herons and a Stick.
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Books | Driving Away the Moose
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Driving Away the Moose. By Michele Jaffe (a Deb selection). By Elizabeth Wren (from Erica’s cousin Barb). By Kent Haruf (also read at Barb’s). The Tree of Hands. By Ruth Rendell (from Erica’s great aunt Alice). The History of Love. By Laura Krauss (a good read on the road from Erica’s cousin Amy). The Birth of Venus. By Sarah Dumont (another good read on the road from Amy). The Confessions of Max Tivoli. By Andrew Sean Greer (another good read on the road from Amy). By Nora Okja Keller. By Liz Tigelaar (...
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Birds | Driving Away the Moose
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Driving Away the Moose. Coming from birding stock on both sides of the Quin-Easter family tree, we’ve been somewhat ashamed of our birding ignorance for the first three decades of our lives. (After all, Erica still can’t tell a shearwater from a storm petrol despite spending several years working at Maine Audubon.). Familiar faces and flights from New England:. 5 Cattle Egret (not sure we could distinguish between the latter two egrets while they’re wading, except that Erica saw many cattle egrets ...
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Tag Archives: adaptive re-use. August 7, 2015 · 8:45 AM. Design Diary: The Press Hotel in Portland, Maine. In June I was invited for a stay at the just-opened The Press Hotel. Hence the name. (If you’re interested, I wrote a piece about adaptive re-use of commercial buildings for residences in last Sunday’s Globe, “ Making New Homes From Old Workplaces. Which created the look for hip NYC hotels including Refinery Hotel, NoMad, and Crosby Street Hotel as well as a roster of more staid establishments, to d...
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December | 2007 | Driving Away the Moose
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Driving Away the Moose. December 22, 2007. Posted by Q2Q under ramblings. Well, it’s three days before Christmas and both Kate and Erica are now officially in New England. We can only hope that all of you who’ve kept in touch and followed us from afar will continue to be our “down-country” friends once we’re ensconced in the frozen tundra. Midsommer is beautiful for visiting…hint, hint. Put Quin-Easters on your 2008 calendars now! Kripalu Center — PATH Program. Stockbridge, MA 01262. A: No, unless you co...
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boutique hotels in Portland Maine Archives - StyleCarrot
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Tag Archives: boutique hotels in Portland Maine. August 7, 2015 · 8:45 AM. Design Diary: The Press Hotel in Portland, Maine. In June I was invited for a stay at the just-opened The Press Hotel. Hence the name. (If you’re interested, I wrote a piece about adaptive re-use of commercial buildings for residences in last Sunday’s Globe, “ Making New Homes From Old Workplaces. Which created the look for hip NYC hotels including Refinery Hotel, NoMad, and Crosby Street Hotel as well as a roster of more staid es...
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Driving Away the Moose. November 24, 2007. Abducked, Part II. Posted by Q2Q under ramblings. Today our friends Eric and Wendy took us out to look for birds around Tucson. Inspired initially by the thought of seeing burrowing owls, we found no owls but logged a record 13 new species while traipsing around Tucson! See the Birds page for a full report.). Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Elvis is in the house! Watch out, 4-H folks! I am now working on Kate to have ducks instead of chickens. They just seem so m...
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September | 2007 | Driving Away the Moose
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Driving Away the Moose. September 27, 2007. As the Trees Turn…. Posted by Q2Q under ramblings. Winding through Illinois into Wisconsin, we despaired of ever seeing fall. Instead of autumn leaves, we saw corn. Corn. And more corn. We finally jumped off the interstate in Illinois and headed towards a spec on the map that claimed it was a state forest — though the sign. For a pictoral record of our recent travels). In Albany, WI and Devil’s Lake State Park. It’s hard to top the hospitality we’ve...Now we...
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