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  1. Power Trip

    Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 1, 2008

    (Note: this post was made mistakenly as a page, and didn’t go up at first. Now it’s here. Thanks to commenters for the help.) I’ve flown over these coal mines in New Mexico and Arizona many times, but never checked to

    Also tagged: politics, business, news, places, life, travel, past, geology

  2. Coast-to-Coasting

    Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 1, 2008

    I’m flying back to Boston today. Weather looks bad for shooting over the West. It’ll be dark over the rest of the trip anyway, though sometimes I get some good city shots at night. Flying out here on the 19th, I sat

    Also tagged: places, travel

  3. Church of New England

    Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 22, 2008

    I grew up in New Jersey, which I now think of as “New England without the universities”. There are many places in New Jersey with beauty equal to, say, New Hampshire’s. But New Jersey never had the same ethos of

    Also tagged: art, places, travel, past

  4. Shoot

    Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 16, 2008

    Several weeks ago, while we were walking around Mystic Seaport, in the mist of shooting these pictures, I dropped my camera, a Canon 30D. Afterwards it seemed to work fine mechanically, but it could no longer read

    Also tagged: travel, blogroll

  5. Radio now

    Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 14, 2008

    I listen to a lot of WBUR in my car. ‘BUR is Boston’s main NPR station, and where I’m I do most of my public radio listening. While weather isn’t the main thing on ‘BUR, it’s a frequent thing, and what makes me feel at

    Also tagged: ideas, past

  6. Mark-up

    Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 11, 2008

    In May of last year I flew from London to Los Angeles and shot a lot of pictures out the window. While still ascending toward the sky over Scotland and beyond I shot a city I later discovered was Manchester. Since

    Also tagged: travel

  7. New daze

    Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 5, 2008

    We’ve been having a lot of thunderstorms this summer in Boston. On Sunday we followed the last ones out of town, veering west after departing from Logan, while the clouds puffed off to the east. The dawn weather was

    Also tagged: art, places, life

  8. Opening the Book Cliffs

    Opening the Book Cliffs

    Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 26, 2008

    A few dozen million years ago, in the Eocene — not far back, as geology goes — a large lake covered much of what’s now western Colorado and eastern Utah. A lot of organic muck fell to the bottom, and now that muck is

    Also tagged: news, life, problems, travel, ideas, past, geology

  9. Getting around

    Getting around

    Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 23, 2008

    I shot some Puffins the other day, from an old lobster boat piloted by my cousin George, who is a local on Maine’s Muscongus Bay. We skirted just past the surf surrounding Eastern Egg Rock, from which puffins

    Also tagged: business, art, fun, travel

  10. Polar Xtreme

    Polar Xtreme

    Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 17, 2008

    J. Dana Hrubes has been reporting on his work and life at the North and South Pole for the last few years, but I just discovered his site this morning via the 12 July Aurora Gallery at SpaceWeather.com. Here’s his

    Also tagged: art, fun, places, travel, science

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