September 12th, 2007 by: joshua
Portland, Oregon
When Cheyenne pointed out this beasty in our laundry room I couldn’t believe it. I’d never seen anything like it. A quick google search identified it as a common house centipede. If it’s so common why haven’t I ever seen one? Apparently they’re notorious for infesting first floor apartments in old buildings. Which I guess makes us glad that we live on the 2nd floor and only have to venture down to the basement to do the laundry.
Centipedes are predators that hunt and kill bugs, larvae, and spiders and can be considered beneficial. Mildly poisonous but harmless to humans… they say.
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September 10th, 2007 by: joshua
Ashland, Oregon
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September 9th, 2007 by: joshua
Portland, Oregon
Standing on the Morrison Bridge looking north. I’m like the composition of this image, but it’s too bad that there was so much traffic. The bridge bounced up and down with each passing car and I couldn’t get a precise shot even with a tripod.
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September 6th, 2007 by: joshua
Los Angeles, California 1998
I ran across these while unpacking the other day. We lived, as sneak aboards, in Marina Del Rey before moving to San Francisco in early 1999. She was a 34′ Stephens Sedan. Built in 1949 of port orford cedar on oak frames with mahogany decks and cabin. Accommodations were luxurious compared to the TimeMachine.
When we first saw it from the dock, Cheyenne said “Oooooooh, we’d have to name it ‘The Betty.'” Talking with owner later we learned she was already named Betty Page and that pretty much sealed the deal.
Cheyenne doing some remodeling.
The original Betty, circa 1950
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September 3rd, 2007 by: joshua
We found these old issues of Wind Vane; an early zine about multihulls, cruising, and seasteading from some of the founders of the movement. Contributing authors include Jim Brown, Jo Anna Brown, Tom Freeman, Jo Hudson, Tim Mann, and John Marples. It makes interesting reading. I don’t know how many issues were published but if you have some that I’m missing please send them to us and we’ll post them along with these.
Wind Vane Volume 1 Number 1, 1976 (9.0 MB)
Wind Vane Volume 1 Number 2, 1976 (8.9 MB)
Wind Vane Volume 2 Number 1, 1977 (5.8 MB)
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