Jen and Bella
This weekend Jen and I are in Maine for Bella’s 1st birthday. Bella is the daughter of Jen’s friends from college.
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And…. it’s Good!
Ok, this really isn’t a Photo of the Day, since it’s actually my time with MMRC when I was in Haiti a few weeks ago, but I did just receive this picture from from Big Paul today, so it sort of counts. Anyways, here’s me at the Borgne Cholera Clinic, moments after starting my first successful IV. It’s a great feeling to see that flash.
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Yet Another Snowstorm
Uncle Stan snowblowing the driveway after storm number… number… well, I think I lost count.
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Clone Wars
Ater weeks of pulling my hair out, today I finally figured out how to clone our do-everything Server 2003 box onto another random PC. Important to know in case our server gets washed away, burned up, or ripped off. Let’s hope it’s knowledge we’ll never have to use.
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Sunset
Today and tomorrow are supposed to bring almost record-breaking cold temperatures. Here the sun is setting behind some of the houses in my neighborhood.
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The lone disc golf basket
Today the weather was in the 30s, the warmest it’s going to be for the next week or so. I took advantage of the “heat wave” by snowshoeing around Buffimville Dam. I was the only one there and it was pretty peaceful.
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Snowed In
Three snowstorms in three weeks have taken their toll on Worcester’s side streets.
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Snowshoes
Jen and I tried out our new snowshoes this morning in the woods behind my house. Even though the temp had just broken 32, it was nice and sunny.
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The Worcester Auditorium
Worcester has some pretty cool buildings. Here’s the old Aud lit up at night. This is where I saw my second concert (Black Crows) in 1993 and had my high school graduation in 1994.
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Poetry at ARTSWorcester
Tonight my friend Josephine invited me to a poetry reading at ARTSWorcester’s Aurora Gallery. Here Lea C. Deschenes reads her poem which was inspired by Lucy Marcigliono’s sculpture.
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