Was Looking Through @BillBrettBoston's #photos And Spotted This Couple @tonyamezrich And @benmezrich

Was Looking Through @BillBrettBoston's #photos And Spotted This Couple @tonyamezrich And @benmezrich

Was looking through @BillBrettBoston's #photos and spotted this couple @tonyamezrich and @benmezrich they really need to get our more often... W/ @MFABoston #BillBrettBoston

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11 years ago
Apologies To All For The @thetonyawards Overload That Is Going To Happen Tonight. @lindahollidayofficial

Apologies to all for the @thetonyawards overload that is going to happen tonight. @lindahollidayofficial can you let me know if Miss Mass has a good night?

11 years ago

Ted Williams was quite the cutey as a kid, no?

Ted Was Candid To A Fault

Ted was candid to a fault

An exclusive excerpt from Ben Bradlee, Jr.’s “The Kid”:  Williams was high strung, filled with nervous energy, always biting his fingernails. Ted’s friends found him candid to a fault, unvarnished. If he didn’t like someone, he would tell him so, to his face, rather than gossip behind his back. “I don’t care for you, fellah,” he might say. 

(PHOTO: Young Ted Williams. May Williams Collection.)


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11 years ago

Seeing someone reading a book you love is seeing a book recommending a person.

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wisdom...


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11 years ago
Thank You @lilibpage For The Very Chic Tote Bag. Yes, You Can Have A Chic Tote Bag.

thank you @lilibpage for the very chic tote bag. yes, you can have a chic tote bag.

11 years ago

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

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.)


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9 years ago

Amazing

This Picture Will Never Cease To Inspire Or Motivate Me. #WhatIsLove

This picture will never cease to inspire or motivate me. #WhatIsLove


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1 year ago

Wonderful collection of Mallard brand pencils. They had a wonderful sense of humor as well as purpose. #pencils #vintage #USmade 

Typology Of Mallard Brand Pencils. Fred’s Pencil Collection.

Typology of Mallard brand pencils. Fred’s pencil collection.

10 years ago
And Then This Happened, Too. #IndianOcean #firsttime

And then this happened, too. #IndianOcean #firsttime


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1 year ago

Looks like an audio track. #vintage #pencils #curation #editor

Maisema / Landscape

Maisema / Landscape

10 years ago
#sNOw On The Neighbor's Wood Pile From My Office Window. #tooearly #footballweather

#sNOw on the neighbor's wood pile from my office window. #tooearly #footballweather


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