A cheat post
To read about my walk of the Emerald Necklace in Boston check out Evan's photo post :)
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My thoughts, photos, travels, & stuff I've stumbled upon
To read about my walk of the Emerald Necklace in Boston check out Evan's photo post :)
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"The following program contains accents you would have heard a lot more of if you hadn't thrown our tea into Boston Harbor. To find out what on earth anyone is talking about please use closed captioning."Apparently the BBC reached out to John Oliver, a correspondent on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," to help those poor sods over here that can't understand the Queen's English.
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Well, according to all the purveyors of doom and gloom, after this weekend Summer will be gone and Autumn upon us. Now I don't believe this for a second. In my opinion it's still Summer until it stops being typically warm and, well, summery and Labor Weekend has not a thing to do with this.
It is at this time of year that nostalgic New Englanders (ie all of them) begin to wax lyrical about their favorite time of year, "Fall". They speak of such things as the innocent joys of apple picking - and here I must pause momentarily for a rant.
For those of you in the rest of the world, people in New England actually pay orchards to let them pick the apples... Yes, I do mean that instead of the orchards paying workers to pick the apples, otherwise sane and savvy people pay the orchards for the "pleasure" of being manual laborers. It makes no sense!
OK, rant complete (on that topic at least). So with fruit on my mind I bring you my list of most nostalgia inducing, most missed, and just plain yummiest fruit from home. In no particular order...
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My parents and I share a love for art and often have similar tastes, only they can actually afford to purchase it.
When I was back in New Zealand in March (1st time in 5 and a 1/2 years!!) I saw and loved two of their paintings from this artist.
I looked online recently to see what I could find on her and discovered she has a website and found this painting (which I am coveting - and could even contemplate affording).
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Well, it has been more than a week since I last posted (see Getting my arse into gear) , but I do have a good excuse: I just got back after 7 days in the Big Apple.
Highlights to follow...
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Taken from Refreshing Content who in turn took it from Ads of the World .
The difference between Marketing, Advertising, PR, and Branding.
Hmmm, I wonder, is this a "You know you're a geek when..." you find this kind of a cool representation moment?
Although, the Branding one more represents the results of successful branding, rather than the process.
And I think I just answered the geek question there too : )
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Pretty Poppy is MIA. Last seen in the south-west corridor park area of Boston early Sunday morning (8/5/07). She is likely in the South End near(ish) the south-west corridor park. Poppy owns two friends of mine and they're distraught. Please contact me if you have ANY information. She has on a black collar with a silver stripe and a large yellow tag with her microchip information on it.
Lily misses her too, help her come home...
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The time for slacking is over! Having had a wonderful opportunity to do all sorts of things I previously claimed to not have time for has so far resulted in me doing naught, but "No more!" I say. I will post at least once a week, do at least three interesting things each week, and get moving! So here it is for all to see, my proclamation!
And now for action...
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Beautiful and disturbing paintings by artist Samuel Bak at the Pucker Gallery in Boston.
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With the weather finally turning a little colder here it seems like a good time to curl up somewhere cozy with a book. A comfy chair, a crackling fire, and a cup of hot chocolate, mmmm. "Phaidon Design Classics" in three hefty volumes might not be everyone's first choice, but trashy novel or serious non-fiction, it's a great way to spend a chilly afternoon.
See more of my Book Me list at ThisNext.
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Pouring over the internet looking at cool stuff, that's what. Literally making a list, and checking it twice (at least).
It began as a birthday present search, then someone had a baby, someone else had two, Christmas is coming, and so I had many excuses to be trawling the internet looking for stuff. Still, after all the presents are brought, I keep going... somebody stop me... please...
If anyone has an idea of how I can put this obsessiveness to good use, I'd welcome the advice (ie make some money out of it - no start-up costs though, I'm skint).
See more of my I like... list at ThisNext.
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Long time indeed, but I have just put a new set of pictures on my other page and perhaps I'll even take some more tonight *gasp* I don't think I've taken one photo with my "real" camera since Mexico - in fact I have a part roll of film still in my camera from Mexico.
I'll try to get back in the habit of posting, but anyone who knows me knows what a slacker I am about these things.
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