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Daily Archives: July 17, 2008
How walkable is your city?
Walking is in the air! WalkScore has announced America’s Most Walkable Neighborhoods by ranking 2,508 neighborhoods in the largest 40 U.S. cities. The Top 10 most walkable cities and neighborhoods: San Francisco (86): Chinatown, Financial District, Downtown New York (83): … Continue reading
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ESP Day 16: Books
I love books. Whenever I move my home–and I’ve done that a lot–I don’t feel quite settled until I can see my books on the bookshelves. Recently, I’ve organized some books by color, having been inspired by seeing four entire … Continue reading