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Seabold Vintage Market

Twice a year, Bainbridge has a very special event – an old-fashioned  vintage style flea market held at the historic Seabold Community Hall on the north end of the island.
Liz Le Dorze, who founded “Seabold Vintage Market” in 2009, keeps it intentionally small with just 4-6 additional local vendors in order to maintain a sense of community.

Yesterday’s event was especially remarkable because the sun came out after a week-long deluge allowing vendors to display an array of wares outside.

The next market will be held in the fall.  Remember:  if you want to get the choice pieces, you have to get there early!   Many more photos below…

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Downward Cat

The last in my series of yoga animals. I promise. Xena did, however, appear earlier on Qamera, and the second photo here is a reprint…

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Sky Texture


Over Sedona

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Downward Dogs


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The Technology of Democratization

Last October I was invited to speak at the Telluride Tech Festival .  My topic was the Zen of Productivity and I spoke about the gap between what technology has promised, and what it has actually delivered.  The implied promise of technology – as articulated by George Jetson – was that things will get easier, we’ll go faster, and life will get better. And technology delivered. But there were off-setting side effects:  because things got easier, we tend to do more, creating a confusion surplus and an attention deficit in everything we do. Because we go faster, everything is blurred – both literally, and figuratively. And because life truly did get better, now we want more and are less satisfied with what we have.
There were about 10 other speakers during the two-day event and they represented a wide range of “technology topics.” But if there was one common theme, it was the “maturation of technology.”  In other words, now that we have all these gizmo’s, what are we actually going to do with them? Or, to paraphrase Ellie McPherson, the character in Carl Sagan’s Contact, “How to survive our technological adolescence.”

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Frigid

Actually the Pacific Northwest is anything but frigid. But this morning, with frost encrusting the windows of the  truck and the dogs exhaling long streams of steam as they waited for me to scrape the windows with my pathetic credit card, it actually felt like we were joining the rest of the country’s cold snap.  Maybe it’s just a sympathetic cold…

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Meet the Pavement

Here’s how they pave roads in the  Mojave Desert

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Things to do…

…when you’re jet-lagged in Tokyo.

Ando Ryokan, Tokyo. Take off your shoes before you go into your room.

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Obligatory Flower

Okay, now I’m hunting through the stack to find a “sunset” picture…

Bainbridge Island, February 13.

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Country Comfort

Actually there’s a story behind this.  The feet belong to a baby-sitter and the child is with her in the back of the pickup. Outside the Seabold Vintage Market, which is held on Bainbridge Island four times a year.