Tag Archives: Madison-Indiana

an interactive sculpture

Madison, looking for an interactive flood sculpture, has whittled down the competition to three sculptors who await the vote of the citizens. There are three contenders: Adam McIntyre’s model is made of resin in the shape of a sail with … Continue reading

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groundhog holes and graves

Yesterday I visited the Springdale cemetery for a wonderful walk, or I should say climb. The cemetery has some very old graves up on the hillside, and of course, I needed to go there for some reason. It certainly was a … Continue reading

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crusty and homely and rough

Sounds more like the description of a good, crusty home-made loaf of Italian bread  than the words on the headstone of a priest, but those were the words from someone’s heart that were cut into the slab of stone. When I … Continue reading

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re-usable piers

Wilbur Smith Associates presented at a public meeting on September 10th, at the new Milton Elementary School in Milton, Kentucky. I was pleased that they included a video presentation of how a new bridge would look from a new perspective. … Continue reading

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There’s something about…

Madison One description for the (2005) Madison movie trailer reads, “Residents of a small town in Indiana band together to try and save the dwindling population…”  The movie is based on a true story. According to the city’s bicentennial webpage … Continue reading

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