James Farrell
James Farrell is a stonemason, thirty years old, a native of Connecticut whose prime interests are hiking, exploring, writing, bicycling and movies. And of course reading.
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Merry Christmas!The one thing you must never say inside the Store is "Merry Christmas".
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Native Rocks of ConnecticutWhat kinds of rock a stonemason sees in his work here in Connecticut
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How to Rockrun: Some Notes from the RockrunnerWhat is Rockrunning, you ask? The art of running across rocks. Read more, and you can be just like me, the Rockrunner.
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Dressing as the Rockrunner for HalloweenFirst, let me tell you who the Rockrunner is. Then I will tell you how to dress like him. Then I will tell you how to act like him.
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Should Naked Statues Be Allowed to Walk Around?Michaelangelo debates with the author regarding the reasons for and against naked art
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How to Stuff a ScarecrowWhat you should do if you decide to have scarecrows decorating your house
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What It's like Being a MasonEver wonder just what it is we masons do all day? Stonemason James Farrell gives you an insight in the matter!
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Stonemasonry in ConnecticutConcerning stone walls in Connecticut and the dying art of masonry
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The Elvish View of Sun and MoonA description of the heavenly bodies and structure of the firmament of Middle-earth.
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The Gems in the MatrixA good name, Matrix. A fascinating story. One with many strange and profound questions within the bizarre framework of its' tale, like gems within a matrix of mystery.
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Was Middle-Earth Once Ancient Europe?A comparison of Middle-earth and modern topography and some conclusions as to whether they were connected.
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Where do Wizards Of Middle Earth Get Their Power?In the Third Age of Middle-earth, there appeared the Istari. Peter Jackson seems to imply a wizard's power comes from his staff. But how, then, could Gandalf battle the Balrog?
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My Heart is DustI am Death. I cannot be moved, nor can I be altered. What I claim comes with me. No matter the torment, nor matter the evil, I will not take anyone before Doom tells me it is time. Nor did I take her.