11.11.2012

bee is for blossom

Last April I took the following picture outside Fenway Park:

6.26.2011

over the moon

Earlier this month I got a great view of the moon in my front yard.

6.03.2011

please come to boston for the spring time

In May of 2011, I walked around Boston Common and the Public Garden on a Sunday afternoon. It was a cool, overcast day, but the swans didn't seem to mind.


1.30.2011

spring fever

This is the time of year that has me asking:

3.20.2010

let's take it outside

The weather was unseasonably warm this afternoon, so I took the chance to go for a walk. (I think every man, woman, child, and dog in town had the same idea.) As the shadows started to get longer, I liked the play of light and dark with the sun coming through the trees. It looks even better in black and white:

2.05.2010

a winning streak

How could I have possibly forgotten this commercial? It's apparently from 2006, but still... it's a streaking sheep!



Watch other top Super Bowl commercials of the past decade here. (Though I have to say, in 4 of the last 10 Super Bowls, commercials were the farthest thing from my mind.)

1.26.2010

a picture is worth a thousand wordles

The following image is a "wordle" which was created based on the frequency of words in the posts below this one:



Go ahead, try one with your own text at wordle.net.  It's addictive!

1.02.2010

fun and games

I recently discovered Indigo Puzzles, a great site to play Sudoku as well as other logic puzzles: Hashi, Hitori, and Kakuro.  A free account gets you 12 new puzzles a day, in varying levels of difficulty, which can be printed or solved online.  You can save partially-completed puzzles and return to play them at a later date, or play puzzles from previous days out of the vault.  But the best part about the site is its interactive assistant for solving each type of puzzle.  If you get stuck, you can click the Advice button, and get not only a hint for your next move, but an explanation of why the move is possible.  This means you can attempt puzzles at a higher difficulty than you're used to, or learn a new puzzle type.  I came there enjoying Sudoku but new to Hashi and just learning about Hitori.  The assistant helped with understanding techniques of solving Hitori, a sort of checkerboard game of black and white squares, and gave me tips on Hashi, the addictive puzzle of islands and bridges, so now I can solve harder versions of both on my own.



It seems like the site's motto, "Proudly destroying productivity since 2005," is accurate!

Two other good sites with thousands of free logic puzzle games to print or play online are Web Sudoku and Vegard Hanssen's site for Hashi, Hitori, and more.

12.29.2009

making a good impression

In 2006, I watched Boston's Fourth of July fireworks from a friend's boat. As dusk fell, I fiddled with the settings on my camera, and wound up with this shot that looks like something Claude Monet might have come up with if he had been gazing at the Boston skyline in the 21st century:


11.27.2009

a most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, bohemianational rhapsody

I fell in love with The Muppet Show as a kid. Then in college, one of my roommates and I used to watch it on Nick Jr. between classes every morning. She just sent me this link, and it cracked me up!



Glad to see the Muppets are alive and well!

11.06.2009

a light subject

Visited the coast of Maine this week.  Here's Portland Head Light in early November:


9.27.2009

milling about

In October of 2003, I drove by the Bambino's old house in Sudbury, MA. I parked in front for a minute or two, stared at the house, and said simply, "OK, Babe, you've made your point. Enough already!"

A week later... well, I guess he had one last hurrah. But he must have taken my advice and gotten over it, because the following year order was restored to the universe.

Right down the street from Babe Ruth's old residence is the Sudbury Grist Mill. Here's a picture from that day:


4.25.2009

think pink

It feels like summer outside this weekend, so how about a nice, summery picture o' the day? This is from Ardastra Gardens and Zoo in Nassau, Bahamas:

4.18.2009

what would you give?

This spoof of a MasterCard commercial featuring Dennis Leary is as poignant and funny now as it was then...



Some things truly are priceless!

4.02.2009

let the games begin

With the Red Sox' Opening Day just four days away, it's time for a picture from last year's home opener:

3.31.2009

i'd rather be rich than stupid

Here are my top 11 favorite "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey," as seen on SNL. (Why 11? Well, it's kind of like 10, but better.)

11. To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no music, no choreography and the dancers hit each other.

10. Somebody told me it was frightening how much topsoil we are losing each year, but I told that story around the campfire and nobody got scared.

9. I believe in making the world safe for our children, but not our children's children, because I don't think children should be having sex.

8. Laurie got offended that I used the word "puke." But to me, that's what her dinner tasted like.

7. How come the dove gets to be the peace symbol? How about the pillow? It has more feathers than the dove, and it doesn't have that dangerous beak.

6. The face of a child can say it all, especially the mouth part of the face.

5. If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.

4. The crows seemed to be calling his name, thought Caw.

3. As the light changed from red to green to yellow and back to red again, I sat there thinking about life. Was it nothing more than a bunch of honking and yelling? Sometimes it seemed that way.

2. It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.

1. Maybe in order to understand mankind we have to look at that word itself. MANKIND. Basically, it's made up of two separate words "mank" and "ind." What do these words mean? It's a mystery and that's why so is mankind.

Here are a couple of other "Deep Thoughts" lists.
And the official site.

3.26.2009

plane and simple

Math buffs beware! Planarity is a simple but addictive puzzle game where you attempt to arrange the vertices of a graph so that no edges intersect. In graph theory, this is called a planar graph. I've gone up through level 24.

3.21.2009

mo' video

Say hello to my cat, Mo:



She was born in 1995, and was named after that year's American League MVP. Her full name is Maurice Victoria Penelope J. Cat. (Note the first 3 initials. And yes, the "J." stands for Jay.)