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Tag Archives: Boston Red Sox
I’m Not a Halloween Person
This is the best I could come up with today. I’m more of an “All Saints Day” kind of person.
Posted in Weather and Seasons
Tagged Baseball, Boston Red Sox, For all the saints, Halloween, World Series
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Freak Flags Flying
I drive down the idyllic Sea Road in Rye Beach almost every day. Yesterday I noticed this adornment on one of the houses. Here’s my caption for the picture: “I went to a charity event and as the high bidder … Continue reading
Posted in Minimalist
Tagged Boston Red Sox, Those crazy rich people!, World Flag Day
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Jackie Bradley, Jr., Jackie Bradley, Jr.
I haven’t been paying attention to the activities at Jet Blue Park in Fort Myers, Florida. That’s “Fenway South” for the uninitiated. True, WEEI is piped into my right ear at least four hours per day and I hear the … Continue reading
Time is Marching On
Despite my past protestations about “sommerzeit,” time is marching on. Joe Castiglione kept me company during my evening travels, the snow is melting, and my mother’s flowers continue to grow. If your travels bring you near Portland, Maine, consider a … Continue reading
Posted in Today We Rest
Tagged Boston Red Sox, Daylight "Savings" Time, Joe Castiglione, time is marching on
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Off With His Head
If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you know I have a slight addiction to sports talk radio. I’ve tried “radio fasts” and “mental dental floss,” but at the end of the day, I’ve only managed to cobble together … Continue reading
Mental Dental Floss
Things are not looking good in “Trophy Town” this week. On Sunday, the Boston Red Sox were mathematically eliminated from post-season baseball play. On the same day, the New England Patriots lost a game they should have won. The National … Continue reading
For the Love of Joe
Three months ago, I went to Fenway Park. Remember? The Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians that night, 7 – 5. It was a good game. The Red Sox met up with Cleveland again this weekend; they managed to split … Continue reading
Posted in Just Writing
Tagged Boston Red Sox, Butch Stearns, Dennis & Callahan, Glenn Ordway, Joe Castiglione, Titanic, WEEI
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Moxie’s Slow Burn
For Red Sox fans like me, the All-Star break can’t come soon enough. Something is wrong with this year’s team and in spite of a steady stream of problem solving on sports talk radio, I don’t think things are going … Continue reading
Posted in Weather and Seasons
Tagged All-Star break, Boston Red Sox, Lisbon Historical Society, summer plantings, Worumbo Mill
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Friday Pillow Talk – Betsy Shags A Meatball
April is the busiest month in New England. Everything happens at once and it reaches a point of mania just about now. Tulips are coming up, forsythia are blooming, the ground is thawed and ready for working, and at least … Continue reading