Boston Adventure

the Boston Society of Spontaneity was at it again today, with an Adventure of Mystery and  Danger and Stuff. While it was not my favorite event thus far, it was still fun, and I highly encourage all of you to join me next time.

Here’s Jeff, standing at the gateway to Chinatown, where we were directed to go, trying to decode a secret message on the ground, while listening to further instructions on his cell.
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jellyfish

The jellyfish usually appear in the Channel a bit earlier than this, but here they are. Some years there are tons of them, and some there are hardly any and sometimes none at all. These are the common moon jellies, but they’re still neat to see.
July 2 2010

Project 365, take 2

Welcome back! And to those who didn’t play along last year–welcome!
So here I go again, trying to take a photo every day for a year. I really missed it these past 6 months and I’m curious to see what I come up with this time around. While my goal is a photo every day, I proved in 2009 that I could do that, so if I do accidentally miss a day, I will not beat myself up over it.

Anyway….here’s the first photo. Me and my Canon, off on a new Adventure.
July 1 2010

let’s go fly a kite

On our recent vacation to the Outer Banks, Doug and I bought a kite and flew it at Jockey Ridge State Park, which has the highest sand dunes on the east coast. It’s a great spot for hang-gliding, kite-boarding and other wind-related activities.

We bought a stunt kite, which has two strings that you use to direct your kite and do various aerobatics with it. Not as easy as it sounds. I’m sure Charlie Brown could relate.
May 8 2010

cash for warhols

OK, I’ve seen billboards advertising cash for gold, or jewelry, or even cars. But this is a little odd.
April 2 2010
I wonder what kind of response they’ve gotten from the starving artists community of Fort Point. And will it cover the cost of the billboard?

why I love CraigsList

So at some  point in time, the previous owners of this house planted some day lilies–your basic orange “tiger lily” variety. And they have since taken over. Now, Doug and I like these flowers just fine, in moderation. This was not moderation. We spent several hours yesterday digging up one bed, and then I jokingly suggested we just put a sign on the lawn “Free Lilies! dig ’em yourself!” and Doug said I should post them on CraigsList. So I did and got a huge response. But in Craigslist, as often in life, it’s first come first served. A woman named Wilma was here.   I’d roped off a few of the plants, including one large section for friends who had expressed interest. The rest was up for grabs. Wilma was a machine. A machine, I tell you. Here’s what’s left:
March 22 2010