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Whew!

Close call.

Here's Paolo lookin' studly.



Paolo made this great shirt:



The exact right sentiment for the times. It took great courage for the House of Representatives to reject that total rip-off, doomed to fail so-called "economic recovery" package yesterday. Although the revolt was led largely by Republicans, forty percent of the Democrats also rebelled by voting against it, and they too deserve high praise.

Unfortunately, the revolt only bought time until Thursday, when the Congress will reconvene and probably have some other legislative abortion to offer. It will probably be better than the bill that failed, but probably not good enough. We are better off letting the markets cleanse themselves of the bad companies, regardless of what short term economic harm that causes to innocent parties, than to rescue the companies that deserve to go broke as a consequence of their own greed and stupidity. We must not go down the path of the government rescuing failing businesses, or there will be no end to it. Plus it cripples the free market that makes America so dynamic.

The soul of America was at risk during the past few days, and history will record that it was saved by the brave actions of those who voted no. The battle isn't over and the outcome uncertain, but for the moment, the good guys are winning.

No thanks to the presidential candidates, one who did too little and the other who did too much. Barack Obama's vague and non-committal statements suggest he didn't have a clue what do, the same discouraging non-performance he gave when Russia invaded Georgia this summer. By contrast John McCain was very involved - working for the wrong side by twisting arms to try to pass the rip-off. Shame on them both.

At UMass today, the supporters of the McCain/Palin ticket were campaigning in the Campus Center.



A poll released last week suggests that McCain is going to have a hard time winning in Massachusetts, showing him losing by a 55% to 39% margin. A poll last month showed the race favoring Obama by 51% to 36%. Although both candidates have since raised their popularity, Obama attracted more new supporters than McCain did. Here's what the pollster, SurveyUSA had to say about their results.

Massachusetts Backs Obama, Though Not By as Much as It Backed Kerry in 2004 and Gore in 2000:
In an election for President of the United States in Massachusetts today, 09/24/08, Democrat Barack Obama defeats Republican John McCain 55% to 39%, according to this latest exclusive WBZ-TV News poll conducted by SurveyUSA. Obama leads among both men and women, young and old, rich and poor. He's up 20 points in greater Boston, 15 points in Western and Central Massachusetts. McCain leads among Independents, those who own a gun, those who are pro-life, and among those who do not consider themselves an intellectual. The two candidates tie among those who have not graduated from college, and in SE Massachusetts.


Amherst College is recognising Banned Book Week by chalking on the pavement the names of books that have been banned.



How long have the buses had names? I just noticed this morning that the Holyoke bus is called the Volleyball Voyager.



I also saw that the the Williamsburg bus was called The Burger Bullet. Cute but weird.

The Academy of Music in Northampton will open its doors Saturday for a showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.



I'm not a big fan, but I give the film credit for being one of the first major films to openly ridicule heterosexuality.

Speaking about Blogging at IIDEX

This past week, I had the great pleasure of speaking about blogging with Romana Mirza at IIDEX/NeoCon, "Canada's largest exposition and conference for the design, construction and management of the built environment."

Presenting "Blogging in Design Cyberspace" was a great opportunity to share our experience in areas that both Romana and I feel passionately about - blogging, passion and authenticity. It was really fun to participate. We received great feedback and are looking forward to sharing this presentation in other venues.
The conference was in the beautiful Direct Energy Centre.

As well as speaking, it was a joy to walk around and experience forward-thinking design and great beauty. One of the things I loved was attention to detail, like in this display by Erth Coverings. When you walk in this direction, you are met with this gorgeous cool colour palette.

And in the other direction...

Fabulous! And for some reason, I was absolutely entranced by space dividers. With beautiful examples like the ones below, how could you not be? (The first one is so Jamie Ridler Studios. This helped me envision what my space will be like when that day comes)

And there was also a materials display by Material Connexion that blew me away. Not only were there 52 samples of amazing new materials but you could touch them all! This was my favourite:

It was awesome to see that there was also a space for design students to participate. While we were there, there were many students building and planning. It was exciting to watch their process.

Everywhere you turned, there was something interesting to look at. I thoroughly enjoyed this poster contest geared towards saving Toronto's architectural heritage, something which I would truly love to see.

And there was a really cool display called Unbuilt Toronto which highlighted plans that had been created through the years that never saw fruition. This photo is of a series of models that were proposed for Toronto's City Hall in the '50s.

IIDEX NeoCon was an amazing, energizing, inspiring experience. I hope for many more opportunities to share in environments like this!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Literary Journey

To Springfield.

My friend is writing a fictional science fiction novel set in the future of Springfield. He asked me if I would show him some historic sights in my old hometown pertaining to the Springfield Armory. On our way there we stopped on Boston Road so that he could stop at a legal drug dealer for some nicotine. It used to be a donut shop in my day, but I can't remember whether it was Dunkin Donuts or Bess Eaton.



While my friend scored his smokes I walked around the immediate vicinity shooting pics. Across the street from the nicotine dealer is this abandoned Bickford's.



For decades that building used to be an Abdows Big Boy.



My sister Bev worked there, as did Muriel Couture, the mother of one of my friends. On the other side of the smoke shop is this tuxedo rental place, which has been there for as long as I can remember.



On the other side is this gas station/car wash where I was once employed for most of one summer.



I worked the graveyard shift from eleven to seven. It used to get pretty lonesome there sometimes, especially around three in the morning when there was no business. It wasn't uncommon at that hour for perverts to call the gas station phone and want to talk dirty. I'm not into phone sex, but at first I would listen just out of boredom. Eventually I stopped though, because the glimpse I was getting into the sad, sick life of people who call gas stations in the middle of the night was too depressing.

It wasn't always that bad though, sometimes after last call my friends would come by and we would drink and smoke weed. I think that's how I ended up getting fired, just in time to enjoy the last weeks of summer!

People who zoom up and down Boston Road for no other reason than to go shopping don't always realize that behind the commercial strip there are large residential areas, like here on Lucerne Street.



Heading downtown we reached the site of the old Armory. We stopped across from the noble High School of Commerce to see this monument to General Knox.



Later we went by The Fort Restaurant, which is the site where the early settlers of Springfield hid-out while Indians burned Springfield to the ground. I assumed a karate pose just in case any of them tried to come back.



I'll tell you more about my friend's book as it progresses.



Speaking of books, I just finished reading Hubble: 15 Years of Discovery by Lars Lindberg Christensen, Robert A. Fosbury, and M. Kornmesser. It is mostly a picture book - and what pictures!

Our atmosphere makes it impossible to see clearly into outerspace, since it distorts and filters the light from distant objects trying to reach Earth. The Hubble Space Telescope floats above the atmosphere while orbiting the Earth, giving it a crystal clear view of the heavens such as no earthly eye could experience.

The Hubble Space Telescope is considered the world's most successful scientific project. It is named after Edwin Powell Hubble, the father of modern cosmology. The first person to think of putting a telescope in outer space was rocket scientist Hermann Oberth in 1923. In 1946 American astronomer Lyman Spitzer devised a telescope that would work in space, but there was no way at the time to launch one into orbit. In the 1970's NASA and the European Space Agency began working together to make a space telescope a reality. On April 24th 1990 their dream was realized when Hubble was launched from the space shuttle.

Outer space has been described as an immense cosmic dance, choreographed by gravity. Hubble has been used to try to map that dance, but the universe is still bigger than we understand, maybe even bigger than we can understand. For each answer Hubble comes up with about the nature of our universe, hundreds of new questions are posed.

The Hubble Space Telescope is one of those rare government projects that actually delivered more than the taxpayers paid for. It was supposed to last only until 2005, but is still in space exploring the universe.

Where is Hubble in its orbit around Earth right this second? To see for yourself click here.

In front of Downtown Motors in Northampton there is this old Dodge truck on display. Does anybody know what year it was made?



Finally, here's about a half minute of downtown Hamp this weekend, courtesy of Tony Mateus.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Project 365 ~ Week 38

Last Saturday's event was heading over to my brother-in-law's to celebrate his birthday. Clearly the candle wasn't quite enough to illuminate the photo but I hope you get the happy birthday vibe.

Sunday morning I had brunch with my dear friend Annabel. We meet on a regular basis to support and inspire each other in our pursuit of a fulfilling entrepreneurial life.

I was back in one of my old neighbourhoods and stopped for a coffee before heading out to get my haircut. It's funny. I remember when I moved into this 'hood. I had never been there and knew nothing about it and now I still have a sense of comfort and home when I'm there.
I subbed for a friend of mine and taught Nia in this lovely space. The class was welcoming and it was great fun to move and groove with them.

I launched The Next Chapter. And the first book we'll be blogging is Soul Coaching. You are welcome to join us on the journey.

Thursday was an amazing day. Romana Mirza and I presented a learning lab on Blogging in Design Cyberspace at IIDEX NeoCon. I so thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. It was great to work with Romana, to develop content around something we both feel passionately about and to share it with creative people whom it could really help in their business. I loved it. I definitely mentioned to the Universe, "More of this, please"

We presented on Friday as well. I spent a bit of the day exploring the exhibition. It was rich with creativity and beauty. I just ate it up! I'm going to write more about the experience soon because there was just so much to share.


This has really been a rich week! I mean, I even had a chance to wear my shiny new shoes! (See picture 7)


Project 365 is my attempt to capture a year in my life through a photograph a day. On Saturday's I'll post the week's pics. At the end of the year, I'll create a video of all these precious moments. Feel free to participate at any time. Yours can be Project 347 or Project 292. It's up to you.

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