
Sunday, June 1, 2003
I've been working on an idea for a documentary film for some time now, and I'm beginning pre-pre-production on it this month. The documentary will tell the story of the Federal District Boundary Stones - a series of 40 stones which were laid by Andrew Ellicot and surveyed by Benjamin Banneker in 1791-1792 to define the borders of the original 10-mile square District of Columbia. Almost all of the stones still exist, in backyards and on the sides of streets. I live a few blocks from one, known as "Southwest 5." In the 1950s, the DAR "adopted" the stones and erected plaques and fences around many. Unfortunately, in 2003, they have mostly been ignored or abandoned. Here's what SW5 looks like as of this morning:
I’m a graphic designer, creative director, web designer, and sometimes filmmaking lackey. Bred in Arlington, Virginia I’ve now inexplicably ended up in San Jose, California which is just close enough to Disneyland to make it an expensive hobby.
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