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New England secessionist, father of multiple young humans, enjoyer of starforts, masonry paving, all things tweedy, French malbecs, misc wildlife, palaeontology, socialism achieved by any means necessary, among other things.
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We all knew this was the game plan, but it's still weird to hear such things admitted out loud: www.reddit.com/r/thescoop/c...

My 13 year old daughter took this photo of my son and I, walking through a meadow in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts. I've always loved it, it has a very narrative, sort of Jane Austin-esque quality.

Ruins of White's Factory, which was a cotton- and sawmill during the Early Federal period in Acushnet, Massachusetts. My own work, winter of 2010-2011.

Seen in Alberta. As a New Englander with close familial ties to the Maritimes and Newfoundland on both sides, this saddens me deeply. I feel much more at home in Atlantic Canada than I do in any part of the US west of Lake Champlain. I hope Canadians know how many of us are with them.

Q Train, by Edward Hopper.

My favourite Klimt painting, by far.

One of my favourite photos I've taken. New Year's Day of 2006, at the Audubon near my parents' house south of Boston.

What do you mean my cat is spoiled? My Cat:

My life is actually pretty good right now, far from perfect, but leagues and farthings better than it was a year ago, when I was at my lowest. But the world has gotten so much worse that it's hard to appreciate.

I didn't know living through a prequel to the Terminator series would be this fucking weird.