Our semi-surprise trip to visit HT’s family has been full of unexpected developments. Two really big ones were the huge storm that swept through the East Coast crippling all forms of transportation and the reappearance of Zombie Frank! More about his triumphant return later. You can imagine that both events filled us with glee but…
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We arrived back in Boston earlier today but it was while on our direct flight, between the snacks and a Blue Moon that my Human (HT) realized that Zombie Frank was not with the rest of the motley crew. At first she wasn’t concerned, this could have been due to the Blue Moon or her…
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Photo Credit: Jim Shank via Flickr No sad attempts at poetry this week HT & I are too busy gearing up for our K-Town trip via the Fung Wah bus. You know you’re jealous. Exploring a small corner in New York City for the day, shopping and eating. That is if we survive the bus…
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Recently we went to the family friendly park in Salem, Mass and I became so intrigued about its past that I made Human Translator look it up. In 1801, decades before it would become a park white willow trees were planted to cheer up the patients being treated at the old smallpox hospital. Later, its…
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Written on the plane to Houston on 7/30/2010
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Written while waiting at Logan Airport on 7/30/2010 We caught an early express to North Station this morning. People were a bit pushy, but that is the norm. The conductor was very amusing, and recognized Bebe (who is a regular). He was stationed in San Antonio years ago and was excited to hear we were eventually headed there.
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Human Translator and Bebe were infected with the travel bug and are headed to Texas for a long weekend. After much persuasion, i.e. nagging, she agreed to bring the motley crew along. Naturally, I too am going, HT’s wearing her lovely wide brim hat that totally clashes with her outfit just for me so I…
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Seen in the Explore 2010: Urban Decay on the way to Halibut Point post.
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View Full Album Over the weekend and on the way to Halibut Point, a State park which is primarily a granite quarry, my human got lost. After living on Cape Ann and this being her second visit to the park you’d think she would know where to go. Taking a left instead of a right…

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