J and I have an ongoing joke about the number of perfect strangers who talk to us whenever we go anywhere in public. We regularly get asked for directions, or if we’re dressed in Bruins gear on … more →
Hoarded OrdinariesLorianne wrote 1 month ago: J and I have an ongoing joke about the number of perfect strangers who talk to us whenever we go any … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 month ago: Leave it to a parking lot in SoHo to figure out the best way to pack as many cars (and graffiti) int … more →
Lorianne wrote 8 months ago: This week promises to be busy, but I’m still showing up at the page, still writing. It’s … more →
Lorianne wrote 9 months ago: Online dating isn’t an exclusively urban phenomenon: there are, presumably, plenty of people i … more →
Lorianne wrote 10 months ago: Even icons and icon-makers occasionally fall prey to marker-wielding vandals. (Snapped on November 3 … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: This morning I was back on the beat in Cambridge, where as always there were new sights to see. By w … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: It’s become something of a tradition. On mornings when I’m scheduled to give consulting … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: I knew I’d find President-Elect Barack Obama on this wall in Cambridge’s Central Square … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: On a sweltering Sunday afternoon, the MBTA’s Courthouse station seems a bit surreal with its d … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been scrambling this past week, trying to catch-up with too many to-dos as I prepare to l … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: One thing I love about being a place-blogger in an urban area like Boston or Cambridge is the way no … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: On Sunday mornings when I’m scheduled to give consulting interviews at the Cambridge Zen Cente … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: This morning I walked Reggie first thing upon awaking, recognizing we both feel better when we begin … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: The first time I walked up Beech Hill here in Keene, the municipal water tower was unfenced and cove … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: When I imagine ways of defacing a “Children” sign, I picture possibilities more playful … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: Something tells me that the person responsible for this child-unfriendly sign is her- or himself a c … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: I’ve already posed the philosophical question of whether graffiti qualifies as art, so I won … more →
Lorianne wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday morning on my way to Zen practice, I stopped to photograph Modica Way, the alley in Centra … more →
Lorianne wrote 2 years ago: In theory, I’m not opposed to graffiti: in some cases, a decorated wall is more attractive tha … more →