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Trump Redux 2: Independence from Tyranny

Trump Redux 2: Independence from Tyranny

April 21st, 2025 | Boston, General, History, Massachusetts, Politics

April 18 was the 250th anniversary of that day, when, in the literary imagination of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) Paul Revere “spread the alarm.” He said to his friend, “If the British march By land or sea from the town to-night, Hang a lantern aloft in the...
Christmas Letter 2024

Christmas Letter 2024

December 27th, 2024 | Architecture and Design, Boston, Changes, Family, Friends, General, Holidays, Massachusetts, Pets

A new home, a new address, a new life. New Roommate Ping. She arrived at the Costco parking lot in Newington CT from Texas, late at night on August 23. The cheek swab says she is 67.3% Shih Tzu, 19.5% Lhasa Apso, and 13.2% small Poodle. A “shapsoodle.” I named her for...
Family Stories 1: Witches, Part Two

Family Stories 1: Witches, Part Two

October 18th, 2024 | Boston, Genealogy, History, Massachusetts, Popular Culture

Pilgrim Witches I might have thought that was all the witchcraft there was in the tree, until January 2024 when I was wandering in Old South Church off Copley Square in Boston. The church has installed a series of panels along the back of the nave that describes the...
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