Monthly Archives: August 2003

Gardner Museum installation

My in-laws are going to Boston on Tuesday and, as it is the locale of my alma mater, they asked me where they should go. I said two things out of the blue: (1) The glass flowres at the Peabody … Continue reading

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My father

A few years ago, I had some time on my hands, and I was wandering around the country picking up family facts and history, not so much for the sake of the family–more for the fact that I’m drawn to … Continue reading

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What a word: poetaster

The Merriam-Webster Word of the Day for Aug 22 is: poetaster POH-uh-tass-ter noun : an inferior poet I know this pithy fact because my partner made a special point of sending it to me. I’m not sure if his purpose … Continue reading

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Down by the river I heard a mighty racket . . . Nothing but a bull frog, pulling off his jacket.

This is only a test . . . anything I say or do at this point could be a result of HTML fatigue. This is only a test. On the other hand, I’m tempted to include my first blog to … Continue reading

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