I took 55 photos over 6 weeks of the tree at the Unitarian Universalist church in Arlington Center. Here are a handful of them.
I highly encourage you to login and click “create variation” above, and make your own version of fall.
I took 55 photos over 6 weeks of the tree at the Unitarian Universalist church in Arlington Center. Here are a handful of them.
I highly encourage you to login and click “create variation” above, and make your own version of fall.
I came home tonight to find three traffic cones protecting the telephone pole at the bottom of my driveway. Some sort of device is there, with a cable wrapped around the pole and connecting to the wires running overhead.
Nate thinks it’s a fiber optic repeater. That’s better than any theory I came up with. Leave a comment if you’ve got a better idea.
Click the tabblo to see the photos (including high resolution versions).
One of the most annoying things about running for office was (and is) the paperwork. The financial filings are the worst. I have spent many hours trying to figure out what needed to be on which form. Is that a gift-in-kind? Or is that an expense? Or is it a liability that will be expensed later? Does it need a line item, or is that uncategorized? Or is it a reimbursement of a past liability? Yech. If I was elected, I’d probably try to dismantle the Office of Campaign and Political Finance.
But, the data is there, and I like data. I review the filings of local candidates when they occur, like they did last week in their pre-primary filing. Unfortunately, the OCPF website doesn’t permit you to link into actual reports. They make you re-run the search every time you want to review the data, which I find inconvenient. You can check out the database yourself. For Arlington residents, I think Senator Havern’s recent report is the most interesting.
From the report you can determine that his campaign received $38,595 so far this year. If you click “Schedule A (Receipts)” you can see that $16,775 of that came from PACs, lobbyists, and unions, plus an additional $3100 from lawyers. You get to draw your own conclusions from that information.
There is also one real curiousity on that form. He lists a $100 contribution from the “Alcohol Beverage Control Commission” which, as far as I can tell, is actually a state agency. I should go for a bike ride and see what is at 90 Homer Street in Boston.
Yesterday was Town Day in Arlington. (Out-of-towners: Mass Ave is closed for a few blocks, and organizations and business rent 10 feet of curb to set up a table. Think crowds, fried dough, and advocacy on a sunny Saturday afternoon. It’s great fun).
I ran around with my camera and a stack of flyers. So far I’m the biggest contributor to the Town Day tabblo, with a handful of people sending in 3-6 additional photos each. Check out the photos.