Just some musings and electronic gatherings of an ink-stained wretch turned social media junkie. As JADAL says: No trees were destroyed in the sending of this organic message. I do concede, however, a significant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced.
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The crews quietly getting the Old South Church ready for today's remembrances. (Taken a couple of days ago.) #BostonMarathon
The #SportsIllustrated cover shot at the #Boston #Marathon finish line. Our view to the photographer.
Somebody loves me. A case of Clark Bars arrived in the mail today.
That's me "letting" Sean get in on a photo with my BFF, the Red Sox World Series 2013 trophy. I'm going to keep this photo up until fall 2014. (Then maybe a trip to Pittsburgh will be in order?) With State Rep. Sean Garballey
Me and my friend, the 2013 Red Sox trophy. Thank you to Arlington state Rep. Sean Garballey for getting the Red Sox to allow the trophy to travel to Arlington Town Hall earlier this week.
thank you @lilibpage for the very chic tote bag. yes, you can have a chic tote bag.
On the pillow? Really?
First one of the season. #notDQ #DairyDip #celebritypizza #icecream
"I don't know," is the answer to the question of why a cracked egg was on the wall just outside the @AmericanRep Yet, there it was.
That's Naomi, Bob, Kari, and me - in the early days of the 'Got Milk?' campaign doing a shoot instead of just writing about it for the MetroWest Daily News. I'm sure 'Omi talked us into it. #tbt
Dinner.
Still time to catch @menageriebwy before it closes and is just a 'memory' #TheGlassMenagerie on Broadway.
Best day ever? @menageriebwy matinee and then off to Midtown Comics and The Strand.
Seeing someone reading a book you love is seeing a book recommending a person.
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wisdom...
Sarah Jane Cook Dakin and Edmund H. Cook via the City of Boston Archives on Flickr.
@zacharyquinto on #MorningJoe talking all things @menageriebwy and his post-'Glass' life.
things can work out…books are not dead…well, they are dead trees, but not dead as a business.
Love this shot. I wish I knew someone who knew more about the Central Artery...
Green line trolley next to Central Artery, 1976 May, Peter H. Dreyer slide collection, Collection #9800.007, City of Boston Archives.
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Like this and the quote...
Arizona and Florida team Spring Training sites
"I want to do with you what spring does with the cherry trees." - Pablo Neruda
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Had a great day with Heloise Borden and all those smarty pants movers and shakers at the Harvard Business School.
Important issue.
Cancer Votes Massachusetts was out last week at the U.S. Senate candidate debate in Springfield, MA, the third of four scheduled debates between Sen. Scott Brown (R) and Elizabeth Warren (D).
Cancer Votes volunteers and staff spent time talking with supporters from both campaigns about why cancer needs to be a national priority, and six volunteers and staff were able to attend the sold-out debate.
And Cancer Votes volunteer Pat Spain from North Andover gave several interviews to reporters, including one with NPR!
According to Cancer Votes staffer Patricia Mallios, volunteers and staff were able to meet a lot of people and many of them kept their stickers on during the debate and were interested in hearing about Cancer Votes.
Photos: Cancer Votes volunteers Ellen Croibier, Peter Levine, Pat Spain, Anna Nguyen, Nora Wallace and staff Patricia Mallios, Erica Concors and Whitney Thomas and supporters of both candidates.
That's Ben Bradlee, Jr. @ Gibson's Bookstore in Concord, N.H. For a reading and signing of THE KID, the definitive bio of Ted Williams.
Another great list of books to get you through this bitterly cold winter.
Warning: You’ll probably want to read these books in private, since spontaneous maniacal laughter may ensue.
If you need a laugh on a freezing cold day
how'd they get this photo of my house?
(Credit: City of Boston archives)
9 Easton Street, 1914 November 9, Building Department, Special Examination photograph collection, 1914-1918 (Collection # 5410.010)
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Just started this novel that was a Christmas gift. And this Version of STONER comes with a Thomas Eakins portrait.