
“This seems to me an ingenious thing, little used, but of great usefulness.”
From Vannoccio Biringuccio’s book on metallurgy “Pirotechnica” published 1540.
When RV’ing the likelihood of repairs is an accepted part of the journey. Necessitating the towing of a vehicle laden with tools and parts. Even the hitch, which attaches the car to our vintage bus, may need mending.
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I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest snow to keep an appointment with a beech-tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines. - Henry David Thoreau, 1817 - 1862
Once inside the protective branches of this enormous tree the silence was profound and the lighting was enveloping and soft.
I envisioned Tolkeins’ Middle Earth.
Copper Beech
New York State
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Grateful for the opportunity to exhibit from the collection “Seeking the Invisible Light”.
Cottage Place Gallery is such a beautiful location.
It was well received and supported.
Thank you.
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“Skillful pilots gain their reputations from storms and tempests”
Epicurus – Greek philosopher, BC 341-270
Of this I have no doubt.
But do they begin a journey knowingly heading into one?
Weather reports warned of impending wind, rain and possible tornados.
NYC skyline and the
Hudson River Harbor
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Exhibit Feb 22 - March 8, 2009
Schoolhouse Museum - Ridgewood Historical Society
650 East Glen Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ
Images from the Invisible Light Collection in addition to the beginnings of the CCC Legacy project. The Civilian Conservation Corps - CCC - was the most successful program of FDR’s New Deal. Designed to assist young, single, unemployed men, during the Great Depression, combat hunger, poverty and economic adversity by working on conservation projects nationwide. Enhancing and improving the state and national park system we enjoy today.
Hours and information
http://www.kathleenduxbury.com/Exhibit.html
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