I must begin my journey

But first, a recap of my mathematics blog for the last couple weeks.


And in watching 60s Popeye: Seeing Double, another Popeye cartoon, another Popeye, and I'm sorry not to have kept track of how many times we get doubles of the main cast in. No sense starting a list now!




And now it's on to finish off the Turner-Dodge House visit! What pinball tournament or amusement park gets photographed next? Is there a secret hint in what I list as my current reading? Or is that a feint to throw you off my trail? You'll find out!


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One of the bedrooms, here with a ceiling fan like we have gradually filling all our rooms.



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Stepping out on the balcony. Some of the people down below said they saw the dragon bunny_hugger looking out over hte land and thought it was a great scene.



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The vendors were already starting to pack up. We'd thought the show was supposed to go on another three hours, but it was ending about a half-hour from the time we were here. You can see more sidewalk chalk's been deployed.



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Looking from the balcony back to the pergola. Also to the overflow parking, if you can make out the cars parked on the grass near the top of the picture.



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bunny_hugger pauses for a smile with the roses.



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And a last look back at the house.



Trivia: The Egyptians called the star Siris 'Sopdet'; the Greeks, 'Sothis'. Source: Mapping Time: The Calendar and its History, EG Richards.


Currently Reading: Images of America: Seabreeze Park, Jim Futrell.