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    Kitchen Cabinets

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    June 23, 2016. Late at night looking at the completed first coat on the kitchen cabinets. This is one of those moments where I really hope the second coat makes all the difference, or painting these things will be a very expensive mistake. From Flickr ...
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    Kitchen Cabinets

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    June 23, 2016. Late at night looking at the completed first coat on the kitchen cabinets. This is one of those moments where I really hope the second coat makes all the difference, or painting these things will be a very expensive mistake. From Flickr ...
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    Floorboards

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    June 19, 2016. It was worth the wait. Adfter four coats of varnish, the hardwood floors are looking brilliant. Now the task is to frame them to show them off. From Flickr http://ift.tt/28RZ1Lw
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    View from the IceCream Stand

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    June 22, 2016. The days have been warm enough this week that supper includes a sub from SubWay and ice cream at the ice cream stand. This is the view of Mountain Road and Archibald. From Flickr http://ift.tt/28W0xPH
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    Double Duty

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    June 20, 2016. Doing office work during the day (at my office-away-from-home, Codiac Café), renovations in the evening. Hereès a short of the dining room after a coat of trim paint has been applied. From Flickr http://ift.tt/28RYn2V
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    Outdoor Cat

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    June 21, 2016. I arrived home this afternoon to find a neighbourès cat had taken up residence in my outdoor workshop (as you can see, itès a cutting and edge painting factory). From Flickr http://ift.tt/28Svule
  7. Downes

    Kitchen Cabinets

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    June 23, 2016. Late at night looking at the completed first coat on the kitchen cabinets. This is one of those moments where I really hope the second coat makes all the difference, or painting these things will be a very expensive mistake. From Flickr ...
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    View from the IceCream Stand

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    June 22, 2016. The days have been warm enough this week that supper includes a sub from SubWay and ice cream at the ice cream stand. This is the view of Mountain Road and Archibald. From Flickr http://ift.tt/28W0xPH
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    Outdoor Cat

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    June 21, 2016. I arrived home this afternoon to find a neighbourès cat had taken up residence in my outdoor workshop (as you can see, itès a cutting and edge painting factory). From Flickr http://ift.tt/28Svule
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    Double Duty

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    June 20, 2016. Doing office work during the day (at my office-away-from-home, Codiac Café), renovations in the evening. Hereès a short of the dining room after a coat of trim paint has been applied. From Flickr http://ift.tt/28RYn2V
  11. Downes

    Floorboards

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    June 19, 2016. It was worth the wait. Adfter four coats of varnish, the hardwood floors are looking brilliant. Now the task is to frame them to show them off. From Flickr http://ift.tt/28RZ1Lw
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    Laverty Falls

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    June 18, 2016. Still waitimg for varnish to dry. This is a good way to do it, hiking in the Fundy wilderness and taking tourism photos. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1V6mHvC
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    Alma

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    June 17, 2016. Drove out to Alma on the Bay of Fundy to wait for the varnish to dry in the house. It's hard to be waiting, not working, but the weather is finally turning. From Flickr http://ift.tt/23iXrbK
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    Wild Rose Inn

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    June 15, 2016. With the house full of workers and sawdust I had to bail for a bit and stay in the Wild Rose Inn, a reasonably priced hotel up the Shediac Road near Lakeville. Definitely recommended. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1sJPjo2
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    Current State of the House

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    June 16, 2016. It's dragging on but the end is in sight. The hardwood floors are being refinished, the paint is on the walls, and we're preparing for varnish and trim. I'm listing in less than two weeks. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1sJOWdc
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    Lupins

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    June 14, 2016. If this is Lupins I must be in Moncton. Yes, I'm back at the house managing renovations and getting things ready. Full busy days doing work for which I've had no training whhatsoever. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1sGqskM
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    North Shore

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    June 13, 2016. Departed Les Escoumins by Ferry to Trois-Pistoles, then drove the rest of the way to Moncton. Saw the aftermath of an accident on the highway which left me in a sombre mood all day. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1sGqn0H
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    St-Rose-du-Nord

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    June 12, 2016. Spectacular day. Drove 550 km from Chibougamau in the far north of Quebec to Les Escoumins on the north shore of the St Lawrence River. This photo is from the highway about 30 km east of Chicoutimi near St-Rose-du-Nord. From Flickr http:...
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    The Road North

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    June 11, 2016. Drove from Amos to Chibougamau. This somewhere along that road, maybe 100 km in from Chibougamau. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1Ylq2fW
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    Chipmunk

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    June 10, 2016. Meetings this morning, then I took a short photo-tour of the town (including this furry guy in the water park), then hit the road en routee to Amos, Quebec. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1U0eaum
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    The Northern Route

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    June 9, 2016. Truck on the highway outside my Super 8 hotel in Kapuskasing. I spent the fill day at Université de Hearst watching a workshop and a talk and doing one of my own. Accomplishments: - workshop audio and slides From Flickr http://ift.tt/1U0cS2K
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    The Stare

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    June 8, 2016. I spent a leisurely day visiting the cities of the clay belt in northern Quebec and Ontario. I saw three bears and two moose, including this bear staring me down as she protected her cubs. If you see thhat stare, back away, slowly. From F...
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    What’s Up Buttercup

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    June 6, 2016. Another day taking it easy on my back, relatively easy given the rain that fell through the day. Went into the office, putterd, got my time sheets up to date. This beautiful buttercut is in my back yard, one of the beneficiaries of my cur...
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    Hostas in the Rain

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    June 5, 2016. It's hard to spend the day just sitting around, especially when there's so much to do, but it's the only way I'll get better. So I played with the cats, watched the jays game, and basically did nothing. But my back feels a bit better. So ...
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    Hostas in the Rain

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    June 5, 2016. It's hard to spend the day just sitting around, especially when there's so much to do, but it's the only way I'll get better. So I played with the cats, watched the jays game, and basically did nothing. But my back feels a bit better. So ...
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    2016-06-02

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    The decision for today was this: prepare the slides for Friday, and then drive, or drive first and prepare later. This keeping in mind I'd be in Montreal and picking up Andrea at the train station. I chose to drive, then prepare, then pick up Andrea. T...
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    Fleabane

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    June 4, 2016. Fleabane, or erigeron, growing in our vack yard. Not exactly what I planned to show for today. But with my back hurt, and with no money to spend (everything has gone into the house) the only thing to do on a beautiful June Satrurday in Mo...
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    Salle Marie-Gérin-Lajoie

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    June 3, 2016. Gave the opening keynbote today at the SALTISE conference in Salle Marie-Gérin-Lajoie at UQAM in Montreal, which has these beautiful frescoes outside the door. I attended the conference the rest of the day, which was interesting, but by the end of the day my lower back was on fire, which ended my day early. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1Y8MYPt
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    King’s Landing

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    June 1, 2016. I had a webinar I had to attend today. Decision: do I wait in Moncton and do it at Cdiac Café? Or do it en route. I stopped here, at King's Landing for it, thinking it would be a nice place to get a photo and have my conversation. No such luck: despite it being a beautiful summer day, King's Landing was closed. New Brunswick may depend on tourism, but the province still does not understand tourism. Anyhow, I made it to Riviere du Loup in plenty of time. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1r7Fdf9

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