Monthly Archives: August 2005

Web Flotsam

The Litblog Co-op, a gang blog of 21 American blogueurs trying to promote quality books missed by the mainstream, inspires a contributor to a French blog to wonder, “A quand la même chose dans la blogosphère francophone?” I’ve added this … Continue reading

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The World According to Claire

Claire—she is amazing. Alert, spunky, playful and ready to play or sleep at a moment’s notice. Len wants her to experience new things. He says, “Come on, we’re going to take her for a walk.” He grabs her leash, and … Continue reading

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In Google We Trust

I just read on a blog that I follow about Kai Fu Lee defecting from Microsoft to head up Google’s research labs in China. Lee’s formula for Google’s success is youth + freedom + transparency + new model + the … Continue reading

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Soul Treats

Darlene and I took Claire to a her first puppy play group yesterday at My Wonderful Dog in Portland. Elsa Larsen, the no-nonsense trainer, quickly decided to isolate our two-pound miniature Yorkie in a protective cage which was visited by … Continue reading

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Pilgrims for the Creative Economy

Alden Wilson, longtime executive director of the Maine Arts Commission, dropped by yesterday for a visit on the wide porch of the Hooper Cottage. I had contacted him in my capacity as chair of the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF), … Continue reading

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Sea Dog

Fifi and Claire make the most of yesterday’s evening sunlight at Ocean Park. Send to KindleTweet

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Odds and Ends

Tidbits found during an hour of wi-fi heaven at Starbucks in Saco, Maine: A graphic on why Robert Novak walked off the set at CNN after a dig by James Carville. News of a new way to collect customized news … Continue reading

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The Passing of a Man from Kennebunk

A shed near the cemetery of Kennebunk Unitarian Universalist Church. The church hosts an AA meeting six mornings a week in a library room lined with very old books. Today a man described a cartoon he had clipped and saved. … Continue reading

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Harvard Highway Poets

K. Peddlar Bridges, shown here after his poetry reading yesterday afternoon at a used bookstore in Saco, has two Harvard emblems on his Harley. It turns out he took some courses at Harvard Extension and proudly claims membership in the … Continue reading

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Puppy Love

Darlene and our new puppy arrived last night at Logan. We took time out in a hallway for Claire to stretch her legs, drink, and eat a few tiny bits of dried food. She seemed stunned in a calm kind … Continue reading

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