THE DOWNEAST DILETTANTE

Tales & Opinions From Maine Regarding Architecture, Art, Books, Design, Landscape, & Occasional Whims

8.7.11

OLMSTED AND A GATE

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This gate is a footnote in landscape history.  Subtle, deceptively simple, it is only as one examines it that one realizes how good it real...
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27.6.11

INTERMISSION: ON THE ROAD TO CASTINE

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So many deadlines, so little time.  I'm knocking down four articles for publication, opening the shop for the season---delayed by the en...
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20.6.11

FAIR WEATHER

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Finally, for Father's Day, the weather was perfect---the kind of day that we have seen far too seldom this year---blue skies, no haze, n...
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6.6.11

MEMORIAL DAY AROUND THE VILLAGE

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This post is a week late---I got distracted by architectural frivolity and Edith Wharton, and forgot I had these pictures. Of course I spen...
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5.6.11

LAND'S END

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One tries to avoid excess in all things.  Heaven forfend the Dilettante should ever gild a lily, post too many pictures, drink too much die...
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The Down East Dilettante
is an antiques dealer and part time writer in Down East Maine, a bit ADD, whose amateur enthusiasms dance around architecture, design, landscape, style, history, arts, and more. Occasionally amusing, more often amused. To email the Dilettante, click on the email link in my extended profile
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