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My family moved to this little wood framed cape cod in the fall of 1967. It started it's life as a tool shed in Washington, DC for federal buildings being constructed in the 1930/40's. When they were completed, it was moved to the country to be a summer home for the original owners, the Butterworths. Over time it grew and became a permanent home.
When we moved in, the house and property seemed magical to me. It was a place where: the stairs to the two attic bedrooms were reached through the bathroom; a metal plate in the basement floor, when lifted, revealed a cold water stream that sheltered a frog in the winter; the night air was filled with the song of a thousand "spring peepers"; tiny tree frogs that covered the outside of the house after an evening rain..........
Western National Bristol SUS4A/ECW 672 COD in Penzance during the 2023 running day held in the town.
Julien Salaud, France - Feu de Faucon, 2023
Julien Salaud suit des études qui l’orientent d’abord vers l’ethnologie, avant de s’isoler pendant trois ans dans la forêt amazonienne, en Guyane, où il travaille pour la protection de l’environnement. De retour en métropole, il s’oriente alors vers une formation en arts plastiques. Après plusieurs expositions en France et à l’étranger, il développe une démarche artistique nouvelle, puisant dans les rapports humains et créant du lien social autour de ses pratiques artistiques. Nourri par ses nombreux voyages et ses expériences personnelles, il s’intéresse particulièrement au pouvoir des légendes et à la puissance de l’imaginaire. Depuis plusieurs années, Julien Salaud travaille des matériaux et des techniques utilisés par les peuples amérindiens : perles, plumes, fourrures, noeuds de flèches, tissages… Il s’est aussi tourné vers le travail de la cire, du métal (plomb et étain), du bois, de la paille, du plâtre et plus récemment de la céramique.
L’œuvre pour Paris La Défense
Sur le parcours de Paris La Défense, l’oeuvre Feu de faucon, issue d’une technique mixte associant structure gonflable, peinture et sculpture, est placée comme un totem sur l’axe historique. Elle crée la surprise en déployant ses ailes majestueuses et fait basculer les codes esthétiques urbains. Du mythe du phénix renaissant de ses cendres aux « Karrkanj », faucons porteurs du feu de la mythologie aborigène, l’association oiseau/feu demeure un symbole interculturel puissant.
Feu de Faucon, 2023
Sculpture gonflable peinte à la main
432 × 426 × 283 cm
There's nothing better than walking through these sand paths and discovering the beauty of the beach at the end......
Taken in front of the Chatham Bars Inn. There are several of these parked in the driveway there during the summer - maintained beautifully!
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Sunset at Head of the Meadow Beach
Had a great vacation with my family this past week. Thought I would start my Cape Cod pics with the last one I took.
N. Truro, Cape Cod, MA
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Race Point Lighthouse
Outer Cape Cod
Massachusetts
One of the best experiences of the trip. This is the very end of Cape Cod. Only accessible by a two and a half hour hike on the ocean beach or 4X4 trail through the dunes with a permit only. Tire deflation required and an air pump supplied at pavements end. So Joni and I hiked the beach. Photographed it until sunset. Just before sunset the light keeper that lives there came out and pointed to the lighthouse and asked if we wanted to see the sunset at the top. Of course we did. This older gentleman looked just like what you think a lightkeeper would look like. It was a thrill to be the only ones in on that day to watch the sun sink below the ocean at the tip of Cape Cod. After that it started getting dark. There are no lights out there and we started to hike through difficult sand dunes for a couple of hours. Luckily a jacked up 70's Bronco without a cab came by and offered a ride. A Ukrainian man and his local girlfriend. Great experience and sit aved us a lot of hard walking. We still arrived at our car at 10:00.
The relief conductor on CSX Y322 has to cover his ears as the sound of the 2002's horn will bounce off the nearby walls pretty loudly. If you read Lance Mindheim's blog there's an entry about a unique experience he had at COD Seafood Fish Market when railfanning in 2010, this is it. The train is preparing to pull off after expiring under Y322's crew on the Sentry Lead. Still there is one more customer to work....