| June 24 & 26, 2005 |
| Playing Hide and Seek |
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| The picture doesn't show it but has it become windy in the Glen! |
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| Ugly, ugly, ugly wall. What are we going to do with it? |
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| View from the bedroom.
What a mess in the creek. Is the County really going to clean up these dead trees? My diagnosis: bureaucratic paralysis |
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| Our oldest
son, Denton, discusses the advantage of white versus ivory electric outlets with his mother |
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| "My precious!" |
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| Giovanna wants her brothers to see the new cabin. |
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| Five inch crown molding. Not too big. Not too small. Just right! |
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| Stephen caulks the molding |
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| The molding goes up in the livingroom |
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"That's the Copenhagen interpretation. Our minds cause a state vector collapse, turning all the potential pictures of an object into a single image. You know, it's a reduction of a wave function. I always remember that when using a plumb line." |
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| Take Another Look At How This Will Finally Look |
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