Archives for June 2008

Gas Prices Are Still Too Low!

There has been much talk recently about the “problem” of high gas prices. It’s becoming difficult to keep up with all the proposed solutions. US President George W. Bush and presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain recently suggested we life a federal moratorium that prevents coastal drilling. Mr. Bush has also stepped […]

22 June 2008 | politics, gas, energy, foreign policy, gas prices, fuel, independence, alternative, domestic policy | 11 Comments

Our First Maine Anniversary

A year ago today we arrived in Maine. Hooray! And what a year it’s been. We love being Mainers. The landscapes are spectacular and so are the people.
The schools here in Saco are wonderful and have worked with us to provide the girls excellent educational opportunites and have kept them challenged. […]

13 June 2008 | family, maine, danley | 2 Comments

Flickr Explore

I recently had my fifty-sixth photo reach Explore on Flickr. One of my contacts, Travis Church, commented that most of my photos that have made it into Explore were taken since moving to Maine. He’s right. Let me break down the numbers then I’ll offer a bit of analysis.
Each photo uploaded to […]

8 June 2008 | photography, maine, flickr, kansas, explore, interestingness | No Comments

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