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New England Photos

A photo essay of life,sights and history in New England. Including some of the lesser known things and some of the down-right obscure. A new photo added every one to two days. Click on the photos to see a larger picture. There are more pictures in the archive.

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Tom Fiorini Sculpture Artist


Lenox, MA - Tom Fiorini is a self described Hillbilly Hippie, has been sculpting in junk metal for 30 years. He also works in wood sculpting the wood with only a chainsaw. Being the hippie type, he does not own a computer but luckily his daughter is very computer literate and created his website http://www.tomfiorini.com/. Go to his website and see what new items he has created. If you want to contact him, it is best to give him a call before 8pm @ 413.637.5606. His sculptures have been shipped all over the world to collectors and fans of his work.



Milk can pigs.


New that mosquito will give you such a bite or is it bit?


Some of his chainsaw work, colorful fish.


This dog is one of my wife's favorites. I think his name is Singer.


Spring dogs.

Once my Grange House is finished, we would love to have one of his sculptures displayed in or in front of our house.

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Tom Fiorini Sculpture Artist

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

SHAKESPEARE AND COMPANY

Lenox. MA – Shakespeare and Company was started down the road from its present site in 1978 by Tina Packer at Edith Wharton’s estate, “The Mount”. In 2001 it was moved a mile down the street to its new 30 acre home. At Shakespeare and Company they have a troupe that puts on plays. They also have one of the largest theater-in-education programs in the Northeast with upward of 50,000 students annually.


This is the Founders Theater with this beautiful car in front of it.


This is also the location for the Rose Playhouse Project USA. It will be the world’s only historically accurate reconstruction of the originally Rose Playhouse. The playhouse will be surrounded by an Elizabethan village. The originally was built in 1587 on the banks of the Thames River and was where Shakespeare’s earliest plays were performed. You can see the “Rose Footprint”; during the season it is tented (the round cement low structure). This is the location where the theater will be built



More info: http://www.shakespeare.org/

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SHAKESPEARE AND COMPANY

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

CHURCH ON THE HILL - LENOX MA



Lenox, MA - This is the "Church on the Hill" in Lenox MA. The congregation was formed in 1769, the first Meeting House was built in 1775, and this church was built in 1805.

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CHURCH ON THE HILL - LENOX MA
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