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On the pillow? Really?
That's Naomi, Bob, Kari, and me - in the early days of the 'Got Milk?' campaign doing a shoot instead of just writing about it for the MetroWest Daily News. I'm sure 'Omi talked us into it. #tbt
And then this happened. Eric Erdman at #Consenses concert at Wellesley College. Just the right amount of dude. #SallyTaylor
And we lost this for City Hall.
Adams Square, 1906, Transit Department photo collection (Collection #8300.002)
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Helen Drinan is one of the many women in Boston: Inspirational Women by Bill Brett and Kerry Brett with, blush, me, from Boston's Three Bean Press
A great look at Ted Williams's swing.
From Ben Bradlee, Jr.’s “The Kid”: Each Williams at bat was an event. Something between a hush and a buzz suddenly filled the air as the crowd shifted from a sort of auto-pilot engagement to edge-of-the-seat anticipation. “I was looking around for a story one day and someone said there was this blind guy on the first base line,” remembered Tim Horgan, who covered the Red Sox for the Boston Herald and then the Boston Evening Traveler in the 1950s. “I went up to the man and said, ‘Pardon me for asking but why do you come to the park? Why not listen to the game on the radio?’ He said, ‘I love the sounds of the game when Ted comes up.’”
(Photo: Ted Williams swinging in 1939, his rookie year with Red Sox. National Baseball Hall of Fame Library.)
Just some musings and electronic gatherings of an ink-stained wretch turned social media junkie. As JADAL says: No trees were destroyed in the sending of this organic message. I do concede, however, a significant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced.
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