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Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust Season 1 Episode 4

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Today we are talking with my old friend Dave Swarthout. Dave is a part time expat, avid birder, photographer, map maker, and pickleball player. He has lots to share about being oldish.

You can find links to some of Dave's stunning photos here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/184600884@N06/with/49212527607/

And to OpenStreetMap here:
The OpenStreetMap community has many entrance points but the easiest way to see how your area is mapped go to the main page and type in, for example, Homer, Alaska, or Gardiner, ME

http://www.openstreetmap.org/

There is also a comprehensive Wiki that talks about mapping methods and protocols. The first few pages of that will explain a lot about the OSM organization and its goals.

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Main_Page

You can get a couple ebooks Gregg published to support this podcast and Hope for Gus, as well as commemorative tee shirts and a replica of the flag we carried, at https://www.kannoncom.com

Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.com

Thanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.

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Connect with Janet at https://drjanetprice.com
Gregg has a new substack newsletter where he's publishing writings old and new: poems, short pieces, works in progress, opinions and notes.
You can email Gregg at gregg@kannoncom.com

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Comments, suggestion, requests: oldish@kannoncom.com

Thanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.