• Projects

    Various Projects and Pictures

    Here are a few things I made while living at Camden Point. These are some concrete planters I made. A friend gave me an old “Dough Boy” antenna which made the inside of the bowl. They are made from concrete with wire reinforcement. Plan to make some more in the…

  • Racing

    #10 Paul Debolt

    This is the #10 car that Paul Debolt ran in 1993 or so. It was another Zervakis car and ran well at times. I was the crew chief at the time and the car was pretty old at the time. It had a lot of miles and the engine was…

  • Racing

    Phil Warren #47

    I was Phil Warrens Crew Chief in the mid 80’s. We built this car over the winter in his garage. It was a good car and won several races that year. The chassis was a Zervakis from Stock Car Products in Richmond. One of the best cars I worked on.…

  • Racing

    Chassis under construction

    This is a chassis I built in my second shop. Wound up giving it to Paul Debolt and he sold it to someone. Last time I saw it, it was in Ken Robersons shop in Suffolk. They mounted a body on it for some dirt driver and that was the…

  • Ideas & Thoughts

    Hermeticism

    Introduction Hermeticism is a philosophical and spiritual tradition based on the writings of Hermes Trismegistus, a legendary figure from ancient Egypt. The Hermetic corpus is a collection of texts written over centuries, and it covers a wide range of topics, including philosophy, religion, alchemy, and magic. Hermeticism has had a…

  • Ideas & Thoughts

    Duality and Non-Duality

    The concept of Duality is one that philosophers and spiritual seekers have explored for centuries. It is the idea that the universe consists of opposing forces, such as good and evil, light and darkness, male and female. While Duality is seen in all aspects of life, it is most evident…

  • History

    Oyster wars

    The Oyster Wars were a series of occasionally violent battles in the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River between oyster pirates, authorities, and legal watermen from Maryland and Virginia. Maryland oystermen carried fifteen million bushels off of the Chesapeake Bay in 1884. According to John R. Wennersten, the slippery little…