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Scott Cook
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Living in Maine, exploring Maine, photographing Maine.
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#Maine Fall afternoon at Wolfe's Neck
Two nights in Gilford was magical this summer - we enjoy every second. Thank you :)
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On this day in 2003, DMB performed a historic concert at the Central Park in NYC. The show was later released as the now classic The Central Park Concert. Raise your 🖐 if you were you there! #DMBHistory
Love the gull crossing
Another part of the state for vacation #Maine
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Went to lunch in a spot we have not dined before. Walked in and saw this!!! I knew it would be great!!! #Phish #Maine
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There’s a TON of evidence that bigger, higher vehicles are far more likely to kill somone they hit, crushing vital organs & pushing victims under.

But never forget, their weight, height & sightlines also make it far more likely that they’ll hit someone in the first place.

HT @transenv.bsky.social
The crew hanging with momma.
Spring in #Maine - turtles are out depositing eggs in the yard.
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“Vehicles with higher, more vertical front ends pose greater risk to pedestrians. Vehicles with especially tall front ends are most dangerous to pedestrians, but a blunt profile makes medium-height vehicles deadly too.”

Deadly by design. And they know it.

www.iihs.org/news/detail/...
Such a fun show to listen to
Higher education: working across healthcare simulation education, operations, and faculty development—grounded in adult learning theory.
We have a dance and hockey kid. Dance costs are crazy!!
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Bluesky is collegial and interesting, the way Twitter used to be. Bonus: most people can spell.
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Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions - rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking steps to make sure students can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate and mutual respect. Let’s hope others follow suit.
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I was early 50's when I had to use crutches for the first time. Being 6'4" and always no so graceful, that was an interesting time.
In Boston today - it’s freezing 🥶
Where is this? Looks interesting
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