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Discarded

Posted on December 17, 2016 by Mark Johnson

Some errands, some chores. Including putting a fourth touch panel into our bloody stove. Yes, four in eight years. At $170 a pop.

If you need an expert on installing these things in Frigidaire ovens, I’m your guy.

Posted in Visual Explorations and tagged 1-4-365-4-46.

Dished Up

Posted on December 16, 2016 by Mark Johnson

I have no idea why so many Dish units were unboxed, but I wouldn’t mind having one in my office.

Posted in Visual Explorations and tagged 1-4-365-4-46.

Bars

Posted on December 15, 2016 by Mark Johnson

Railings and roof lines on a parking deck, a little dizzying.

Posted in Visual Explorations and tagged 1-4-365-4-46.

Crouse-Hinds

Posted on December 14, 2016 by Mark Johnson

I’ve been walking past this little yellow box for 11 years now, the controller for traffic lights. Never noticed the manufacturer – Crouse-Hinds.

From Syracuse. Those names are on a lot of things at my alma mater.

Damned small world.

Posted in Visual Explorations and tagged 1-4-365-4-46.

Prismatic

Posted on December 13, 2016 by Mark Johnson

Something was leaking today.

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Cookie-ganza, Part 2

Posted on December 12, 2016 by Mark Johnson

Another round today, this time gluten-free chocolate chip cookies for one specific teacher. And, I have to tell you, if I got these every day, I’d give up gluten, too.

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Cookie-ganza, Part 1

Posted on December 11, 2016 by Mark Johnson

My gluten-free wife is an amazing baker. Every year, she spends hours in the kitchen concocting all kinds of confections, most of which are sent to the kids’ teachers as a thank you for not sending them home on a regular basis.

I wonder what will happen next year.

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