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Lincoln Now: "A Moment In Time"

"When John Ellison wants to add a car to his collection, he’s looking for 'a little something special.' 'It’s more the quality of the car, the rarity of the car and, of course, the design and the story—the history of the car. A lot of the cars have very interesting stories,' John says."

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FBF: A Trip to São Paolo

Have you ever daydreamed about taking a trip to, say, São Paolo, Brazil? If so, today's you're lucky day. No, we aren't sending you to Brazil. We are, however, flashing back to an interesting Lincoln Now article about the city.

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On Mr. Church

"[Lincoln] spoke with [Lee] about producing movies—namely, the aforementioned one—a patchwork process he likens to solving a puzzle. It all sounds very complex, and we wondered if there is ever a moment when Lee feels that, as a producer, he’s got it—it, in this case, being that magical feeling when everything comes together."

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Fishing on the Fly

Happy Thursday, everyone. To celebrate being one day away from Friday, take a little break and read about one of our favorite weekend activities: fly fishing. Out in Oregon, there's a tackle shop called Royal Treatment Fly Fishing, which is owned by Joel La Follette. In the Lincoln Now piece embedded above, Joel talks about why he loves fly fishing.

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Adventures in the West

"The sun is high in the sky above the Wasatch Mountains, and the crunch of snow underfoot is the only sound breaking the absolute stillness. Invigorated by a sense of achievement as you reach the peak, you step out from under the evergreen coverage, eyes drinking in the details of the vastness below. You look past this mountain range, and it’s the state of Wyoming, your companion informs you."

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Get Back

"He remembered the way he used to love his wife, his work, and his life. There had been a time when he was more connected with these things, but that seemed a distant memory. Suddenly inspired to make a film about getting back to human relationships, he didn’t care how busy he was. He wanted to dig deeper and reimagine what it means to connect."

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Southern Comfort

"Taking into account the breakneck pace and painstaking attention to food-craft, one begins to suspect the saying “labor of love” was coined especially for restaurant owners. And Jason Alley is the most cheerful self-proclaimed masochist we’ve ever met."

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