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Travel Blogs from Rockport
Give a little, get a little
... things are starting to wind down now, it is just a matter of making sure I am prepared for my last three finals.
Last night I attended an informal dinner for International Students. It was a good chance to catch up with everyone after a busy term and it was wonderful to hear about the adventures of other International Students during their term at Endicott College. The three students who are leaving Endicott at the end of ...
Mass adventures
... When they left we rushed out to Phil’s hair cut place and Anita sheared him-She always does it short and styles it back off his face-It never looks like him when she is done but it will soon be back to the ‘Colombo’ haircut that he favors! Back home and messed around and decided to watch the movie Doris had brought over, The Cats Meow, but it is hard to understand and very slow and boring so finally turned it off and enjoyed our leftover Italian food for ...
Fenway, JFK and Politicians of Today and Yesterday
... family oriented street party. It was a really fun atmosphere.
The game was a close one but the Red Sox lost. That only seemed to minimally dampen the atmosphere. At the end of the day I had a better understanding of the phrase "Red Sox Nation". Before this week, and especially Thursday, I thought this phrase was just another over used marketing ploy. But we talked to people who had flown in from Oklahoma, Arkansas, ...
October in Boston
... Eventually we headed out shopping and at the 3rd store we found a lt brown comforter that we could agree on! Then to Sears to check out some shoes and I got some panties. Dinner at The Continental in Saugus and home. Dinner was good and I had my first fillet mignon since Charlie died!
Oct 23- Sat--Headed North for a drive but traffic was very heavy and freeway clogged. Got off it and found that any road near Salem was at a standstill, so headed back south to Revere ...
In My Footsteps: Swampscott, Mass.
... with Thomas Edison’s Edison General Electric Company to form General Electric. In addition to the enormous achievement of being a cofounder of General Electric Elihu Thomson was a prolific inventor with more than 700 patents to his name. He also served as president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T) from ...