
This is a person who likes antiques. Except when it comes to girls and dogs—and even then. . . He is also a man who takes apart 18th century houses and puts them back togather on your land. His website is stephenpmack

























So in answer to J's question, right outside of the peace zone, there is a little war zone, with the Afgani rug, the Nachtway photograph of the Sudan and the detention bench. If you can make it through these obstacles, you can bathe in serenity and light.
In honor of the Year of the Dog, I re-fengshui-ed the NY digs. Despite the use of the year's auspicious colors and directions, however, I haven't had a good night's sleep since changing my bedroom around. I may have to un-fengshui it—maybe in October or so, when I return.


Just picture a half-finished house looming in the left of the frame. "The site of the building I believe could be okay, at least to get the ball rolling here," said the man at Coastal Resources. "Just get the application in and we can get started." So I'll finish the application, go up to the island to get the last piece of paper I need for the application, and walk it into the state office building. Then I'll leave the country.