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  • An Atlas of Cyberspace

    "This is an atlas of maps and graphic representations of the geographies of the new electronic territories of the Internet, the World-Wide Web and other emerging Cyberspaces.

  • LocalFeeds: news opinions, neighbors

    A news-wire service that makes it possible to find bloggers in particular geographic areas

  • Getting started

    Last night I finally began the process of transfering the original WhereProject site (meager as it was) to Drupal. It will take a while to move past content over and work out a few bugs, but I don’t want to wait until it’s all up and running before I begin adding new entries. This has…

  • Beacon Hill Leaves

    Beacon Hill Leaves

    This afternoon proved to be a perfect autumn afternoon to stroll through Beacon Hill with a friend. After lunch at the 77 Pub, we wound our way leisurely through the narrow streets, exploring alleys and sidestreets as we came upon them, pausing in mid conversation to admire one mansion or another, taking everything as an…

  • Birthday Leaves

    Birthday Leaves

    This morning I took some time to myself and spent my first hours as a 30-year-old at Mt. Auburn cemetery with may camera and my walking shoes. After breakfast at Zaftig’s in Brookline and before heading back to BC for work, I lucky enough to find myself in Concecration Dell where I noticed the green…

  • Ecotone: A Wiki for Place Blogging

    This evening as I was trying to decide what to submit to the 2004 Computers and Writing Conference (since the deadline is this week), I ran across a great wiki on place-based blogging called "Ecotone:" Writing about Place." Now that I know that there is as least this community, I’m inspired me to kickstart this…

  • On Biking

    This past Friday I finally got clipless pedals and biking shoes which gave me a new relationship with my vehicle. As I cruised down to the North End Friday night, gliding along through traffic and then later along the Charles, I felt a kind of oneness with this machine. Even when this connection toppled me…

  • Rat Art

    Rat Art

    If you walk around Allston Village, the neighborhood of Boston where I live, you may notice the graffiti and street art that appears on walls, lampposts, sidewalks, and just about any other public surface. No doubt these contribute to the slightly dumpy feel the neighborhood has, but they also can provide ongoing, dynamic commentary on…

  • Allston Congregational Church (World Revival Church)

    Allston Congregational Church (World Revival Church)

    This is the Allston Congregational Church building (now owned by the Brazilian World Revival Church)

  • Raspberry from Home

    Raspberry from Home

    Before leaving Fargo, I pick the last raspberries from my parents patch along the side of the house. It brings back memories of my grandparents farm south of Fargo where the supply seemed unlimited. As kids we would