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HeadFirst iPhone Development: Chapter 2

January 11, 2010 // 0 Comments

We had to take a few days off because of a cold. We were down for the count for about five days. Today was the first day we felt well enough to crack open the Head First [...]

HeadFirst iPhone Development: Chapter 1

January 5, 2010 // 0 Comments

Chapter One was 35 pages long, but it took a lot longer to get through than we had anticipated. It wasn’t because the material was difficult. It was because [...]

iPhone Books

January 4, 2010 // 0 Comments

The  first order of business is…how are we going to learn how to program the iPhone? The good news is that there is an avalanche of resources available and many of [...]

Feeding Time

January 3, 2010 // 0 Comments

It has been snowing for three days straight. Most of the stuff coming down is light and fluffy, but it is starting to pile up! All this snow is making it more difficult for [...]

Urban Safari : New Year’s Day 2010

January 1, 2010 // 0 Comments

Aren’t robins suppose to be the harbinger of Spring?  Well, we were down on Commonwealth Ave in Boston today and came upon a tree full of those red-breasted [...]

Porsche: Excellence Was Expected

December 1, 2009 // 0 Comments

We first learned about Bentley Publishers when we went to a talk in 2005 about Porsches. It has always been on our “to do” list to take a closer look at Porsche [...]

Urban Safari: RainyDayBirds

June 17, 2009 // 0 Comments

The cool wet June may have been responsible for the lovely blooms in the RainyDayGarden, but it was the well-stocked feeders that brought in all the song birds. The [...]

Peonies

June 16, 2009 // 1 Comment

All  of the rain and cool weather this June not only gave us a big Cottonwood “snow storm”, it also gave us an enormous bounty of Peony blooms.  The [...]

May Flowers

May 24, 2009 // 0 Comments

The  cardinals and blue jays have been busy chowing down on the feast of seeds and nuts some of the editors have been putting out in the RainyDayGarden. The abundance of [...]
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