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01/19/2013 12:44 #57149

Antique landscapers stamps
Category: work

As a landscape designer would prepare plans, they would add the trees and shrubs with this kind of stamp. So cool!

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01/19/2013 12:00 #57148

Nisha on lap
Category: pets

A shot from last sunday for the nisha-on-laps photo series. At A's house, his best friend bubba's woman heather and their son chase.

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01/17/2013 15:43 #57142

Cute hat
Category: friends

(e:terry) showed off his xmas present from (e:paul)'s mom last night.

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tinypliny - 03/06/13 13:26
I like that hat so much! Did (e:Paul)'s mum knit it herself?
bluevelvetjack - 01/17/13 17:50
"Man walks down the street in that hat, people know he's not afraid of anything."

01/16/2013 20:51 #57140

Pierce-Arrow showroom, aka First Niagara
Category: tourism

I had some banking to do today and decided to stop at the Main-Jewett branch of First Niagara. I hadn't been in the building before. It is beautiful! Classic bank architecture plus the gorgeous    car. Bonus shot of windows in ani's church.

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metalpeter - 01/16/13 22:36
I had heard they had cars in at least one other place it looks amazing.... Maybe some day I'll make it to the Museum .......

01/13/2013 22:21 #57138

Impractical Cartography
Category: buffalo
A friend of mine wrote:

There's a project called Impractical Cartography that is currently collecting submissions from writers about your experiences at locations here in Buffalo, whether they are "non-fiction prose, humor or poetry."

"So we're building a rather impractical map of Buffalo...

Our map will be based around your short pieces about your experiences in the city. After all, even the smallest city ceases to exist without its people and their stories - good and bad. So let's make something that goes beyond a simple marker of various locations and incorporate ourselves into those spaces.

We are looking for a variety of pieces, whether they are non-fiction prose, humor or poetry. Maybe it's an experience or conversation that shaped the way you think about this city--a conversation with friends and neighbors, a particularly depressing football game, the bathroom of a now closed dive bar. The only requirement is that your work involves a specific place in Buffalo and that it is a maximum of 2 pages.

Let's define our neighborhoods with our own stories."



They would like to include these stories not only on their website but also in the 2013 Small Press Book Fair, so they need any submissions by January 31.

impracticalcartography@gmail.com