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Maps & Atlases crowd (left) and Dave Davison
SXSW 2010
Friday, March 19
21st Street Co-op, Austin, Texas
[had to bust out the point & shoot in an attempt to capture how utterly unreal this show experience was-- hundreds of kids packed into a 100-degree room and totally wilding out, some literally climbing in the rafters like orangutans. a SXSW high point for sure.]
The Map is unusual in that its two annual broods look very different. The summer brood are black with white markings, this is the spring brood ! (Sorry for the bad photo, I had never seen or heard of such a butterfly before)
Old map of Hokkaido on the wall (image taken at a strange angle and de-stranged via Photoshop) of the mayor's office of a city hall moved to the Historical Village of Hokkaido.
I came in near the visitor center and walked around to Cedar Point and back. Funny - I grew up near a slightly different Cedar Point.
The July 14-17 Paint Map, one of two, from 2023. It is a map of Washington State with doodle drawings of construction signs and equipment showing several areas of roadwork along SR 106, SR 433, SR 530, US 2 and US 101 with logos and drawings of some festivals, airshows, running and cycling events happening that weekend across the state.
Click on the magnifying glass above the picture nad then view in all sizes. If you click on view original you get a zoomed in picture.
Down at the Wood Chuckers and Turners club tonight. Peter Lyons Demonstrated this Textured Burning Technique.
Burn the wood with a high temperature MAP gas torch, then Polish with water and a bristle brush, then sand with bees wax. Nicely done!
We've been researching our house's history; here's a map from 1938 produced by the WPA that lists our house at the wrong address. It's one number off and we don't know what it means (if anything).
The pages inside are color copies of maps with the white side up and the map side down. These books are about 5.5 inches wide. The maps are from the Oregon Coast.