About five years ago, we hired a great guy named Joe Smart to build a philosopher’s shed for me. (More about that story here.) I’m really glad to have this separate place for reading, thinking, and writing – as nutty as it may seem to anyone else. Anyway, just to celebrate the approach of our five year anniversary, here are some photos from the shed (or, as it is officially named, The Canyon Road Institute for Humanistic Studies).
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So, you’ve actually got a “Smart shed”. Very appropriate, almost cosmic in nature.
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What a great idea. Congratulations with the opening of the Institute for Humanistic Studies 🙂 – I look forward to read about all the thinking coming out of the shed.
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