From Hanover, NH (Dartmouth) to Royalston, MA (Tully) and everywhere in between.







I see myself in this store (literally now and figuratively back in the 80s) - I sure loved stereo equipment. These days I am happy with my Amazon Echo... times have changed!


Here is a pen that a friend of mine made me from an extremely rare selection of wood that was buried at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard... story of this stash of lumber being used to reconstruct a whaler in Mystic seaport.
http://archive.boston.com/news/local/connecticut/articles/2011/06/09/lucky_find_in_charlestown_saves_whalers_restoration/?page=1

1 comment:
These are just stunning. The entire lot is stunning. Any one of them could be vframed and wall-mounted. Your perspectives are unique, like the headstone, or the bicycles. Not just straight on shots like the rest of us. I even remember you snapping the audio store photo, and thought it'd just be a cool memory photo--nope, it's art. The straight view aids that photo, and the reflection. That storefront, as it is photographed, could be in New York City.
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