August, 2010 Archives

Swing bridge looking from East Deering towards Portland’s East End.

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There’s been a lot of talk recently about what to do with the swing bridge and about Portland’s transit infrastructure, past, present and future.

Portland Trail’s proposal, as I understand it, is to retrofit this railroad bridge, which does need to be repaired no matter how it’s used, for pedestrian and bike use only. According to the Portland Press-Herald article (link’s above) there’s no time to modify the proposal to incorporate a proposal to share the bridge with alternatives to alternative transportation, like (light) rail. This is dumb.

Looking at light rail throughout the country (look at the other Portland), and you’ll see that light rail implementations alleviate highway traffic congestion, and it can revitalize urban areas and increase property values in neighborhoods with rail lines service. And light rail’s environmentally friendly.

Short view: Building a walking/bicycling trail is cheap. It can be done faster than preparing for eventual light rail use. If you take the medium to long view you need to consider how you manage traffic and regional transportation after oil goes away.

I use Portland’s excellent trails 3 times a week, sometimes more! But the proposal should be rewritten, shelved or if submitted rejected if it doesn’t accommodate mixed use.

Goldenrod at Gilsland Farm, Falmouth

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Sunflower at the Gilsland Farm Community Gardens, Falmouth

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Creepy Identical Twins a la The Shining Walking Past Zombie Bride and Groom. South Station. Boston.

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More zombies in Boston!

The identical blonde twins are in the foreground having their picture taken by another zombie. One of the twins is making a scary hand gesture.

Zombies Outside South Station. Boston.

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My sister and brother-and-law ran a 1/2 marathon in Massachusetts in June. They stayed with my aunt in Whitman the weekend of the race, and we met them for a day excursion in the North End at South Station.

There was a very large crowd of zombies outside the entrance to the station. I don’t know what was going on, but it was fun, and funny, and the zombies we’re happy enough to have their pictures taken – I didn’t get any weird looks, but hey, they’re zombies – so, weird looks…?

You kind of wonder what the point is then, don’t you?

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Look closely at the sign on the garage.

One of the 35mm pictures I took when I “discovered” the Casco Bay Bridge as subject matter.

It’s great for biking, walking and just sitting and watching too!

Metal Door and Graffiti Behind Monument Square, Downtown Portland.

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Bug Light, South Portland

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Obligatory lighthouse photo. We’re in Maine, right?

The midday sun was pretty bright, but I like the clouds in this shot. They make the blue sky interesting.

Wildflowers at Portland Head Light. Cape Elizabeth.

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Today, a photo by our friend and guest photographer, 6-year-old Malachi.