by David | Nov 14, 2009 | photo
by David | Nov 13, 2009 | photo, urbanism
It’s an incredible time for Boston photo fans. I’ll never blog it all properly, but here’s a passel of updates on photography stuff of the recent past, present and near future. The DeCordova (sculpture park and) Museum has three (three!) photography...
by David | Nov 8, 2009 | photo, reading & writing
In book club (Halloween edition) – Stephen King’s The Shining. Hard to read without memories of the film haunting you, but a page-turner nevertheless. Hard to say if this sort of thing can ever be as scary as it was the first time around. Picked up in...
by David | Nov 2, 2009 | media, photo, reading & writing, technology
As you may have noticed, October was a pretty poor month posting-wise here at limeduck world headquarters. I was therefore quite excited to see a new inbound link in my dashboard. I followed it and found another example of an all-too-common blogging phenomenon:...
by David | Oct 4, 2009 | photo, transportation, urbanism
I set out last week from North Station, taking the commuter rail with legions of downtown office-workers headed home to the suburbs like Don Draper. But wasn’t headed for scotch and family, I was taking my first car-free trip to the DeCordova museum for the...
by David | Sep 26, 2009 | design, eating, media, photo, urbanism
Passport in hand and GPS in car, I crossed the river into Newton. The quest was to see The Two Silences of Heaven and Earth, an exhibition of photos and paintings by Sung Won Yun at the Andover Newton Theological School. Not a place that’s on my regular...