Laundry on the Line

The line sags in a pregnant curve as wet clothes are draped, the line to become shallow and taut as dry air whips the water from the fabric.  Each piece I add, I find myself calmer, the rhythm of drape,

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Wonderful Week, Part Three

So I said I was going to finish the week’s description in one day and it took three.  I blame the children.  I’ll close the discussion here except for one final comment:  feeding a baby is liking throwing handfuls of

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Wonderful Week, Part Two

Disneyland is a conglomeration, if you haven’t been there, of several campuses.  There’s the Disneyland portion, there’s California Adventure, there are the resorts and hotels, there is the pedestrian mall of Downtown Disney, and acres and acres of support spaces. 

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Wonderful Week, Part One

My posts have been sporadic recently, and I apologize for that, but we’ve been out having fun.  In a series of posts I’ll show how having fun can sometimes be as easy as being a kid again, whether it’s having

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Architecture for Children

I haven’t talked about my work here before because…well, I’m not sure why except it as nice to have that clean break.  Life is not full of clean breaks, however, and things that are important in my work life are

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Landscape Fabric Fail

I’ve written about product design failures before.  When you are putting together something as complex as a jumbo jet, there are multiple levels of redundancy and long testing periods.  A jet, and all its systems, is designed.  So how can

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Swimming With Kids

I’ve grown up in the water.  Not like a paramecium or an eel but I have been swimming as long as I can remember.  Sometimes it was in a public pool, crammed in among a hundred other kids all trying

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Why I Hate Plumbing

  Just look at that thing.  It used to be a conveyance for wastewater out of a bathroom lavatory and into the sewer.  Now it’s an obscene rusted mess that had to be hammered out of another pipe like a

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Heard Around the House

Question to Child Harbat:  “What’s your favorite thing to do with Grandma? Answer:  “Catch turtles and fix tables.” Not sure if she’s done either of those things with Grandma, but there you are, from the unedited mind of a child.

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Living Near the Wild

Never forget that we are evolved animals living in a world of wonderful and dangerous creatures.  On a family hike I was told by a couple coming in the opposite direction on the trail that there was a rattlesnake up

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