Ed Spadoni > "Measure three times and cut once."
Proverb
3/2/2010
Ed Spadoni > “God often gives nuts to toothless people” 
Matt Groening
3/15/2010
Ed Spadoni > Harraseeket Yacht Club, So. Freeport, ME, late afternoon.
Ed Spadoni > Kalanchoe
2/11/2010
Currently in bloom on my office window sill
Ed Spadoni > The Lieutenant William F. Callahan Tunnel...
2/3/2010
... is one of three tunnels beneath Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. It carries motor vehicles from the North End to Logan International Airport.  The tunnel was opened in 1961. It was named for the son of Turnpike chairman William F. Callahan, who was killed in Italy just days before the end of World War II. Operatic Tenor, William Flavin, of Milton Mass. sang the Star Spangled Banner and Oh Danny Boy at the opening of the Callahan Tunnel in 1961.
[Wikipedia]
Ed Spadoni > “Solitude is such a potential thing. We hear voices in solitude, we never hear in the hurry and turmoil of life; we receive counsels and comforts, we get under no other condition . . .”  Amelia E. Barr
2/20/2010
Thank you to all for you comments on yesterday's wintry lake scene.
Ed Spadoni > "A #2 pencil and a dream can take you anywhere."
Joyce A. Myers
3/3/2010

Thanks for all the comments on yesterday's "saw" picture.  It sounds like it brought back a lot of memories.
Ed Spadoni > Don't judge a book by it's cover...
or a library by it's exterior!
2/26/2010
(Actually it's an Abercrombie & Fitch outlet store, Freeport, ME)
Ed Spadoni > "Do not Fear the Flash!"
01/02/2010

That's my New Year's resolution.  So I am reading a book on the Nikon Creative Lighting System, which some say is the best portable lighting system in the world (!).  Here is my first attempt at off-camera flash.  Other shots can be seen here:   http://bit.ly/6vOIk5

I have a long way to go but I am beginning to appreciate the value of the system and "getting the flash off the darn camera" as Rick Sammon would say.  Feedback welcome.  Thanks.

Off camera SB 600 flash, Nikon 35mm lens

Also - please note about today's date:  "Thoreau never had one during his lifetime. Neither did George Washington nor Albert Einstein. Today in the United States, which uses the month/day/year format for dates, there is a rare chance to celebrate a palindrome date - 01/02/2010 - which reads the same forward as it does backward."  Boston.com.
The Lieutenant William F. Callahan Tunnel...
2/3/2010
... is one of three tunnels beneath Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. It carries motor vehicles from the North End to Logan International Airport. The tunnel was opened in 1961. It was named for the son of Turnpike chairman William F. Callahan, who was killed in Italy just days before the end of World War II. Operatic Tenor, William Flavin, of Milton Mass. sang the Star Spangled Banner and Oh Danny Boy at the opening of the Callahan Tunnel in 1961.
[Wikipedia]
Ed Spadoni > The Lieutenant William F. Callahan Tunnel...
2/3/2010
... is one of three tunnels beneath Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. It carries motor vehicles from the North End to Logan International Airport.  The tunnel was opened in 1961. It was named for the son of Turnpike chairman William F. Callahan, who was killed in Italy just days before the end of World War II. Operatic Tenor, William Flavin, of Milton Mass. sang the Star Spangled Banner and Oh Danny Boy at the opening of the Callahan Tunnel in 1961.
[Wikipedia]
The Lieutenant William F. Callahan Tunnel...
2/3/2010
... is one of three tunnels beneath Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. It carries motor vehicles from the North End to Logan International Airport. The tunnel was opened in 1961. It was named for the son of Turnpike chairman William F. Callahan, who was killed in Italy just days before the end of World War II. Operatic Tenor, William Flavin, of Milton Mass. sang the Star Spangled Banner and Oh Danny Boy at the opening of the Callahan Tunnel in 1961.
[Wikipedia]
See photo in original gallery.

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