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![]() We do not inherit the land from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children-Native American proverb Kermit Baker, Chief Economist of The American Institute of Architecture confirms that the fat McMansion lady has indeed started singing. → continue reading McMansions, Starter Castles, Garage Mahals are dead “To Life” L’Chaim by © David E. Davis in the lobby of Cleveland Clinic facility at Beachwood, Ohio. The double-helix (DNA), symbol of life’s secrets; the sphere, life’s source; the figures, growth by care and medicine bind patient and doctor in mutual support, like the spirals, –recalling the caduceus, symbol of medical profession. Rising out of water, where life began, to a height of eighteen feet. Eighteen is “chai”–life. In honor of Rabbi Elias and Ida Davidowitz.
There is only one beach in Wisconsin Dells that can be accessed without a boat. You read it right. An approximately one mile long walk through a mosquito infested remote path leads to this pleasant Wisconsin Dells beach. At the end of this walk, you will have to take a sloped undeveloped path. Ask around in Wisconsin Dells, someone will tell you how to find it. Remember, there are no bathrooms near the beach.
Review of Cave of the Winds-Hurricane Deck-Niagara Falls |
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