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Literary England And London Trip Report: Day 3 – Chepstow Castle, Tinturn Abbey, And Stratford Upon Avon
Slept great, though should have tried to go to bed earlier as I stayed up late watching television. Even so, I still felt refreshed and ready to start another day. We ate breakfast downstairs, packed up our bags, and checked … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Travel, Trip Report
Tagged castle, chepstow castle, literary, Shakespeare, stratford, stratford upon avon, theatre, tintern abbey, tinturn abbey
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Snow Days Are Good For The Soul
As I wake up this morning to start my week, there is a nice addition to the apartment…the presence of my beautiful wife. Due to the recent blizzard that hit New England Friday and Saturday my wife (who is a … Continue reading
Day 2 of Blizzard 2013
It was an early morning wake up do am live shots with continuing coverage of the 2013 blizzard. My reporter and I met int the hotel lobby and headed out to the car. The snow was deep and drifted, but … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Everyday, Life, New England, Personal
Tagged 2013 blizzard, blizzard, media, nor-easter, snow, storm, storm coverage, the hub
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Day 1 of Blizzard 2013
Friday snow coverage at work. Got in to work at 10 am right as it started snowing, loaded up my gear, and headed out the door with my reporter. We stayed in Andover covering the storm for most of the … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Everyday, Life, New England, Personal
Tagged blizzard, blizzard 2013, media, nemo, news, nor-easter, snow, storm coverage
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Bluebird Day At Wachusett
Wednesday morning I did my usual trip to Wachusett for a morning of skiing and boy was it BEAUTIFUL! Got out for first chair and was skiing corduroy for the first hour. It was a bit cold but well worth … Continue reading
My First Boston Independence Day
Being new Bostonians my wife and I thought we should stay in town for the celebrations rather than spend it on my in-laws boat in Narraganset Bay (which is what we normally do). There have been many people including ABC … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Everyday, Life, New England
Tagged 4th of july, 4th of july celebrations, america, boston, boston 4th of july, celebration, fireworks, independence day, july 4, music, pops
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Sunday Afternoon Spent on the Fenway Park Tour
We finally made a date for my in-laws to come up from Rhode Island to visit, see our new apartment, and explore some of Boston. After they arrived and we showed them around our pad we ventured out into our … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Life, New England
Tagged 100 years old, audubon circle, baseball, beer, boston, fenway, fenway park, history, in-laws, kenmore, kenmore square, neighborhood, red sox, sports, Travel
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Cheering on the Boston Marathon End of the Pack
Yesterday was Patriots Day in Massachusetts which is also the day that the famous Boston Marathon is held. It was also a scorching hot April day, clocking in at 87 degrees at the finish line, defiantly not a good temperature … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Life, New England
Tagged 26.2, boston, boston marathon, healthy-living, heat, heat shock, hot, marathon, military, patriots, patriots day, run, running, soldiers, sports, troops, true inspiration, weather
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A Wet Ride To Work Today
Well, it is the day that I (and many others who question my decision to go car-free) have been waiting for. It is the first day that there has been inclement weather on my ride from the ‘T’ Station into … Continue reading