taking the long way

I'm a historical landscape architect, photographer, writer, recovering graphic designer and journalist, pop culture enthusiast, and unabashed sports fan. I started this blog to keep in touch with friends from Boston when I moved back to my hometown of Portland, Oregon. I wanted a way to share stories that I would have otherwise shared over drinks or while watching a Red Sox game. In my dream world I wouldn't have to choose between living on the west coast or east coast. This blog allows me to zip up the distance between the two.

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24 December 2009

most wonderful time of the year

the annual holiday card is finished...
just in the st. nick of time!
have a joyful, reflective and festive holiday!

p.s. click on the image below to view it in full.


Dec 24, 2009 12:00:00 AM | art, design, landscape, memory, photography, travel
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