Tom Morris and I spent the day walking and talking blogging, technology, and two American Revolutions.  And of course we both feel we are in a great new revolution now–from the citizen philosopher/soldiers of the 1770s, to the citizen writers, poets and activists of the mid 1800s, to the global citizens of today.

I have become fascinated with video blogging.  Tom and I videoblogged all afternoon long.  Check out the result here, at my videoblog on blip.tv.  And by the way, blip.tv is the best software I’ve used in a very long time. 

Here are our videoblogcasts, one by one:

The shot heard round the world 1775

Looking down on the Old North Bridge

Henry David Thoreau grave in Concord Cemetary, Concord Massachusetts, 1862
Louisa May Alcott and family burial plot in Concord Cemetary, Concord Massachusetts, 1888
Ralph Waldo Emerson grave and stone, Concord, Massachusetts, 1882
Bronson Alcott’s Concord School of Philosophy, 1879-1888
Henry David Thoreau’s cabin near Walden Pond, Concord, Massachusetts 1854 and before

Walden Pond, Concord Massachusetts,
early evening, September 11, 2006

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