Panic Button Monday says what the?

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Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.

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Adventure time, autumn edition

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It’s been raining on and off for a few days now and when we came out of the restaurant tonight, the air smelled cold.  It already smelled like winter.  October started out warm and lazy, like it had forgotten to be October, but now it is remembering and hurrying us along toward the snow and ice. Continue reading

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Wordless Wednesday: Balcony – Tampa Museum of Art, October

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Panic Button Monday, mistress of disguise

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Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.

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Who cooks for you?

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This picture was taken aboard a dinner cruise – yes, a dinner cruise –  in Tampa on Tuesday night.  We set sail from a berth on the downtown waterfront and then swept back and forth for several hours, not ever getting very far from the spot where the cruise started – for instance, I don’t think we ever got as far as actual Tampa Bay – as the sun sank in the west.  And you know? The food was industrial, the views were puzzling, but it was all just great. I was with good friends and respected colleagues on a beautiful night in a new to me place, and how often does that happen?

Tampa, now.  The other day I mentioned how so much of old Tampa has been erased, except for the rare outcroppings of red brick, cobbles, 1920s details. One thing that struck me on this business trip was that so many of the service people – the folks who met us at the airport, the bartender on this vessel, the chauffeurs who drove the limousines and hefted our considerable luggage – are old.  Not middle aged, but old, and still on the job.  And not in a rewarding relaxing way.  Once, they had hoped to be wise old owls cruising into the glowing sunset.

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Wordless Wednesday: driftwood structure, North Beach – Deception Pass State Park

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Guess where I am

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This photo of a bit of downtown Tampa is unusual in that most of old Tampa has been eradicated.  You don’t often get to see this clash between the old days of Tampa and the shiny skyscrapers. The remaining bits of pre-21st century Tampa are carefully preserved, or at least some of them are, set here and there like sleepy red-brick gems amid the pale, tall giants and sweeping broad plazas that are so much the 21st century South.  Glad I am getting to look at this part of it.

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Panic Button Monday says Ahoyyyyyy!

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Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.

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Wordless Wednesday: Corner of Pike and Third, Seattle, before the storms

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Panic Button Monday agrees this is art, not a menu

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Every time I push the panic button, this shows up.

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