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First Friday Art Walk, Congress Street.

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A reminder that galleries in Portland’s Arts District are open all month long. Some are even air conditioned!

Yellahoose has photography in its suites (#405 and 407). Just called 207.838.8678 beforehand to make certain someone’s there. We have AC too.

And yes I have in fact been getting lots of unprocessed film done at Black and White Photo Lab. Thanks Dierdre!

This was taken in same series of brownfield pictures I did behind Morrill’s Corner.

Morrill’s is notorious, I suppose, for it’s traffic bottleneck, especially after 4 PM when a freight train usually cuts off traffic at Forest Ave. Walton St. and Allen Ave. for 10-15 minutes. People want to speed to/from Windham and other towns off of Route 302. It would be nicer if there were a plan to do a kind of small town center at Morrill’s. Granted, that would do much for the traffic here.

There are big warehouse spaces, looks to me like they’re underused if used at all, off Read Street.

There was to be a Stop & Shop and condo development at Morrill’s, off Allen Avenue. But my understand was that Stop & Shop had pulled out of the state. If anyone knows more about this project, email.

Trinity College. Dublin, Ireland.

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Way, way back in 2003 we visited Dublin for a few days in January. This is the Graduates Memorial Building at Trinity College, which is also the home of the famous Book of Kells.

This picture was taken in brownfield land behind Morrill’s Corner.

Taken on Morrill Street off of Forest Avenue.

Chair behind fence. Park Street.

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Found this sad-looking chair on Park, around the corner from the “shop.”

St. Luke’s Cathedral. State Street.

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Neon Sign. Blue Burrito Cafe. Westbrook.

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Fish Flag. Yosaku.

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Yosaku is a good sushi restaurant located at the intersection of Pleasant and Danforth Streets. They have a patio, great when the weather’s warm and sunny.

This is the flag they fly. Very fun!