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) Located in the Adirondacks of upstate New York between Lake George and Lake Champlain (the name derives from the Haudenosaunee term for "between the two waters")
very often haunted by a sense of melancholy or bittersweetness as I think is the case here
and this cast brass one with foot at the end of the tamping post has a sort of Carl Auböck feel to me--and as my instagram icon is a Carl Auböck brass foot
I will remember thee
like me (who might also use it just for drawing angles and straight lines)
Slow + Stop! c 1940s Much Used Handmade Wooden Crossing Guard Sign auman pottery ) Located in the AdirondacksI found this one in Southern Maine and doubt it has travelled very far. Both the SLOW and the the STOP were hand painted; the former carefully stenciled and the latter obviously not as if stopping were an afterthought, or the red painted octagon didn't adequately communicate stop on its own! I am partial to the SLOW side myself, believing it a useful instruction and reminder applicable to most everything, but it occurred to me the STOP sign might be a
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