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New York International Auto Show 2014

April 22, 2014 // 0 Comments

We were in New York last week for the International Auto Show. For those who don’t know, the NYIAS has been going on since 1900! For more than a hundred year, folks [...]

Lighting The Lanterns

April 21, 2014 // 0 Comments

Old North Church. One of the first houses of worship in Boston. Built in the North End when the North End was the center of the town; when it was downtown, as it were. This [...]

MFA: Return Of The Dragon

April 7, 2014 // 0 Comments

The Dragon and Clouds (1763), by the eccentric Japanese artist Soga Shohaku (1730-1781), has returned to the Museum of Fine Arts after touring Japan as part of an [...]

MOS: Our Global Kitchen

January 13, 2014 // 0 Comments

Food is the one thing that everyone on this planet relates to. It cuts across time, culture, and geographic/social/political boundaries. “Food” means different [...]

Urban Safari : Snowy Eagle on Plum Island

January 10, 2014 // 1 Comment

Now  that a Bald Eagle in Boston is no longer news, how about seeing a Snowy Owls on Plum Island? A Snowy Owl sighting is somewhat more likely than glimpsing a Bald [...]

Urban Safari: Bald Eagle At Jamaica Pond

January 3, 2014 // 0 Comments

A Bald Eagle in Boston? The prospect seemed rather unlikely. After all, this is not Idaho. So when our intrepid copyeditor came back to the office after her morning walk [...]

MFA : John Singer Sargent watercolors

January 1, 2014 // 0 Comments

The first day of the New Year is always a special day, symbolically anyway. We had a pretty awesome 2013 and are really looking forward to 2014. What made 2013 extremely [...]

Fall Colors

November 20, 2013 // 0 Comments

This Fall, we have been seeing the colors through the viewfinder of our Fujifilm X100S point-n-shoot camera and we have to say, it has been spectacular! The Fall colors [...]

MOS : Hall of Human Life

November 18, 2013 // 0 Comments

The Human Body did not come with a user’s manual. If it did, more of us would have a better idea how our body works. So, perhaps it is fortunate that life evolved in [...]
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