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Icons from the Past
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It would be a mistake to think that icons came into being with their appearance on
computer screens. The horse shown here was originally drawn on a rock face in
southern Spain. This paleolithic figure is one of the images from
elestrecho.com.
Of course the actual drawings are in the muted tones shown in picures from
La Cueva de las Palomas
near Tarifa, at the southern tip of Spain. A CDROM containing over 700 images
is available from
AGEDPA.
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Day Tripping around Acton MA
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Before setting off for this part of Northeast Massachusetts, you may want to follow some
of the links in what follows.
Let's start out with a look at
ceramics at Handworks Gallery.
Their offerings are by no means limited to ceramics; you may be interested in their
glass, jewelry, etc. Gallery hours should be convenient for most visitors. It was
Glenn Johnson's website
that started me out looking for other Acton attractions.
The photography of David Fingerhut bears checking out. It isn't in Acton, but Westford
is close enough. Cat lovers will want to
see these pictures.
Take a look at his
butterflies
, and ask yourself how long has it been since these beauties have roamed freely in southern New England.
If galleries do not appeal to everyone in your group, there seem to be plenty of golf
courses for those desiring some scenery and exercise. I'd probably prefer one where
walking is still allowed and the greens fees would not Alarm Alan Greenspan. The
Twin Springs course is in Bolton, which is a bit under ten miles from Acton. I haven't
seen this course, and you may want one of the fancier eighteen-hole courses in
the vicinity of Acton.
If you get hungry while in Acton, the choice of eateries is pretty much dominated
by pizzerias and fast-food restaurants. If you are taking small
children, you might consider the picnic tables at the
Children's Discovery Museum
on Acton's Main Street. Surely there must be a grocery store where you can buy some
provisions.
For those of us well-beyond childhood, I'd sashay over to Willow Books & Cafe.
In October 2000, Kay wrote these lines in her internet journal: "...went to the nicest
bookstore. ... A very pretty, clean, spacious, well designed store." She said nothing
about the cafe section, but I would not go expecting food hearty enough for a lumberjack.
That's just my general comment about bookstore cafes. And please, I implore, eat while
accompanied by your own reading material. Then browse the books. Am I being too picky?
If the children are along, you know there can be fevers and the occasional sight of blood.
Acton Medical
has Urgent Care appointments that include weekend hours.
Of course some of you have actually visited the Acton area. I'd be most
grateful if you would
about your Acton experience. Should you permit me to quote your comments, you can be
assured that neither your name or your email address will be revealed.
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JJJ
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