Penguin Rescue! (Just for fun) by Douglas Koski

I caught sight of a few stray snow flakes today, and I couldn't help but remember this little jem!  Several years ago I collaborated with Jeffrey Soldan to create this game.  I did the art (primarily from my laptop in a Panera), he handled the rest.  It's up and playable on Gazo games if you want to give it a go!

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New Site Launch! by Douglas Koski

The new version of my website has launched!  I've been very pleased with the look and feel Squarespace has provided on a test run, so I made the switch for the time being.  The old layout is still available in case I decide to revert to it.  

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Sumner Knight Chapel by Douglas Koski

Sinéad and I went on a little adventure, last night, to see our friend Laina Barakat perform at the Sumner Knight Chapel.  Laina was performing as Girl and Piano and her friend Jeni Magana was performing in celebration of her new EP: Golden Tongue.  The evening turned out to be a wonderfully intimate performance from both artists...  

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Tiny Homes in Brattleboro by Douglas Koski

Sinéad and I went on a quick adventure to Brattleboro, VT to see the Tiny Home Festival.  It turned out to be quite the interesting trip.  There were several demos to walk through, as well as some in progress units.  One of the most interesting ones to see was the converted school bus.  

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Castle in the Clouds by Douglas Koski

Sinéad and I went on an adventure to the Castle in the Clouds in Moultonborough, NH.  While it might not have fit the typical description of a castle, it was quite the building to see!  

We started our adventure waiting forever to get in at the guard booth.  Given how quickly we eventually were able to make it in, the poor attendant on duty must have encountered a particularly inquisitive person a head of us in line.  Once we got through, we made our way to a small parking lot and a short trail to a waterfall.

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The Oliver Hazard Perry by Douglas Koski

Sinéad and I went on an adventure to see the tall ship in Portsmouth, NH.  The ship featured this year was the Oliver Hazard Perry, and it was quite the ship to see!  We were dreading the part of the tour that would take us below deck as the outside temperatures were teetering on the 100 degree point.  We were greatly relieved to find that the ship had air conditioning, and were discussing plans to not resurface.  

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