‘Occam’s Razor’ | Our island, our world through the eyes, pen of S.C. Watson
Welcome to our weekly feature, Occam’s Razor,
About the Author: S. C. Watson
S.C. Watson has been drawing and painting for as long as he can remember. Which is to say a couple of days, at least. Mostly self taught with traditional and digital media, he has been selling his artistic soul for the past two and half decades to the highest bidder, including, but not limited to Wizards of the Coast, Fantasy Flight Games, Malfador Machinations, and various private clients, including independent authors.
When he's not working in his studio, socially distancing with his family or walking his art director dachshund, Rocky, he can be found wandering the Deer Harbor woods aimlessly muttering about masks, politics, and the artistic merits of taupe.
He likes sushi and is dismayed there isn't an established restaurant on the island.
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Perfect
This just reminds me how much I, as a former road rider, really wish there were “sharrows” on Flaherty’s hill going DOWN. A “sharrow lane” is one that allows cyclists to “take the lane” as if they were a car. Bikes can easily reach legal speed limit on that hill, so they are not at all impediment to cars. But most cyclists still seem to hug the right side in case someone passes. Could the county please turn that hill (again, only the DOWNHILL lane) into a Sharrow lane?