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Yearly Archives: 2006

It may not look like it but there are finally some positive signs ten days after my father’s triple bypass. And, I agree with Jennifer, it could be anyone. Isn’t old age the great anonymizer?

For Michael.  From a story in today’s Boston Globe on the Carpenter Poets of Jamaica Plain – 18 men and one woman — and their weekly Thursday night gathering at Jame’s Gate Restaurant to share words on their craft over beers.   Too Slow for Demolition by William Thibodeau   These days I still do […]

The original German title given to the work by Munch was Der Schrei der Natur (The Scream of Nature). In a note in his diary Munch described his inspiration for the image thus: “I was walking along a path with two friends—the sun was setting—suddenly the sky turned blood red—I paused, feeling exhausted, and leaned […]

Diane bought me long underwear, and Christmas morning I pulled off my shirt to try on the top which is made out of something that feels like silk, but fits like a second skin. It’s black and makes me look sleek and sexy. Or so I thought. Matthew: “Hey dad, you better start benching again. […]

Following in Adam’s footprints I made this whimsical movie with help from Diane and Susan. A digital toast to the youth in our lives. That’s a large file and given how slow my servers are you might want to compromise and opt for the smaller version.