Improving quality of life and cooperation among residents in the historic Fountain Square neighborhood of Indianapolis.

Joined January 2015
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Fountain Square, 1910.
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15 Jun 2024
There is a concept known as “thin places”, where it is said that the veil between this world and the next is thin. You can sense the numinous around you, even if you cannot describe it. Where have you been that felt ‘thin’?
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Paris, a city of 2.161 million people, within the footprint of Indianapolis, a city of 880,000 people.
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Heading to Zhangjiajie W Railway Station a few days ago. I find a taxi and while driving the driver asks me when my train is. I tell him and he says: "oh you're early, can I change my taxi's battery? it's on the way, takes 10 mins?" I said sure... 🧵On my Chinese EV adventure.
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40 diners takes the space of 3 parked cars and I’m supposed to believe removing this is better for the local economy?
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The goldenrod are looking bright & beautiful right now along the Cultural Trail on W. Walnut street! Did you know that goldenrod is a superstar pollinator plant? These vibrant yellow flowers are a favorite among bees and butterflies, providing them with nectar & pollen. 🐝🦋
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There were 38 million trips between the Los Angeles and Phoenix metro areas in 2010, with the car-to-air travel ratio being nearly 50/50. If a direct rail route along the I-10 corridor operated at 150 mph, it would be 3.5 hours quicker than driving and competitive with flying.
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Surprised that insurance company lawyers havent leaned harder on the “negligence requires more than lack of intention” argument as they have for so many other insurance cases.
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Excited for tomorrow’s annual fletcher place yard sale starting 8am!!!
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8 Sep 2023
A seemingly small, but significant impact on how we perceive our cities is how storefronts meet the street. Though it's good that more places are encouraging mixed-use, execution often leaves a lot to be desired. As these two images show, simply having mixed-use isn't enough.
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It’s back to school again for Dutch kids as well!

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Hong Kong is building public housing on an exclusive golf course despite loud opposition from wealthy members — a reflection of how old business elites are losing political sway trib.al/H5PlWKX
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New car dependency apologetics just dropped
There is basically nowhere for delivery drivers to park these large trucks in DC. They’re doing the best they can under the circumstances
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Maps of Brooklyn’s subway, light rail and streetcar networks, 93 years apart. #Brooklyn #NYC
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In the early 1990s, Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Ribeiro Salgado was stationed in Rwanda to cover the genocide, an experience that left him traumatized. In 1994, upon returning to his home in Minas Gerais, Brazil, Sebastião hoped to find solace in the lush green forest of his childhood. Instead, he discovered that his home had transformed into a dusty, barren land stretching for miles, devoid of any wildlife. "The land was as sick as I was. Only about 0.5% of the land was covered in trees," he remarked. At this time, his wife, Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado, proposed that they embark on the ambitious journey of replanting the entire forest. Sebastião supported the idea, and together, over the course of the next 20 years, they planted an astonishing 2.7 million trees. Their efforts resulted in the rejuvenation of 1,500 acres of rainforest, and the site eventually became home to 293 plant species, 172 bird species, and 33 animal species, some of which were on the brink of extinction.
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Our utilities belong to all of us. I'll be at the AES public meeting next week to join my neighbors in voicing concern about rates going up. I hope you'll join at 6 PM, Aug. 24 in Clowes Auditorium at Indianapolis Public Library for this vital discussion. citact.org/aes-45911

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