
Celebrating New Years with my wife and our friends in Providence.

Saw Shane today...We met on the highway after we both realized we had left work at the same time.

This is in Boston Common...The ice sculptors are struggling to keep the ice frozen in this warm weather we've been getting...
I saw Harry Potter again for the third time and the experience is different...I laugh at the reactions of the background characters...
I then watch the scenery in all the action sequences and realize all the extra work put into it...like watching the shingles scatter during the fight with the dragon...
Then I look at the ending
This is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States going back to colonial times and some of the countries earliest European residents are buried here...It has all the markings on the side you see which is the opposite of what you would think looking at it in person...

Who would name their store this? It is in Salem MA if you are interested in buying your liquor there...Me, I'll buy mine at the State Liquor Store in NH where it is tax-free.
Went and Celebrated Christmas with my in-laws...Heather's dad and I tried to keep up with her aunt Donna...Drinking Shots With my Wife's Aunt Donna.

I'm celebrating Christmas Eve with my wife's folks...If I don't get arrested and news don't break...HOHOHO!!

This guy on the right was talking in full volume the whole time I was on the T riding to my car. He had half the car in hysterics with what he was saying on the cellphone,
"WHAT'S YOUR NAME?...NEVER HEARD OF YA!...MUST BE THEY LEFT IT OFF THE LIST!...HERE'S WHAT I'LL SAY...BYE BYE!...MERRY F---ING CHRISTMAS!,"
Don't ever hold back buddy...You tell 'em.


A player went to the Yankees today and I didn't shave in his honor. I covered the managements reaction to the loss and it is funny they looked right in my camera when they said it is never a good thing when they find out something like this from the media...I guess we knew before they did...Here are some pictures from Fenway Park


I drove all over Mass. today and had a roller coaster of emotion with the stories I was covering...First I went to the zoo to cover a kid who was feeding the giraffe...then I went to a press conferance where they told us they got some guy who had kidnapped and abused a woman in front of her two year old kid...Then I went and edited the story for a reporter at the scene where they were rescued...then I went to a viewing of a game show Deal or No Deal with the person who was on the gameshow...then I went to Logan Airport to cover a possible plane crash because its landing gear wasn't working...but fortunately the 80-something people survived and it landed with only a few sparks...talk about a roller coaster.

known as Black Peter...other times he actually travels with Satan himself...

I saw Matt Colomb and Joe Calderone at the station in Albany on my drive back to Manchester...
Matt directs for the station and spends a lot of time in the control room...
Joe works in sports there and spends some time before doing his segment putting it together in the Sports office...
While Joe readied himself in the studio I decided I would help Matt in the control room by doing the "difficult" job of teleprompting for Joe...A teleprompter is what Joe reads off of while the segment is going on...The script appears on a monitor in front of him and I had to follow along as he read so the words would come out right...
I met someone there with yellow shoes...

We also took in the view of a well lit house on our way home...The owners took a lot of time putting it together...OCD

It's amazing how much these cars stand out...all the others blend into the bleak morning light but the yellow comes through like crazy...
Commuting can be a little taxing...I have been working a lot lately and so I get up at 5:30 Am and leave for work to get there at 8Am...then when I am done with work...(today it was at 7:30 Pm) I head home and get home around 9:20Pm...making it a Looonnng day...but I ain't complaining because this is the first Christmas all the gifts will be paid for before New Years...yay!!!
I wear my seatbelt these days mainly because of all the car accidents I've covered where the driver would have survived if they had just worn the belt...Today I had to go to a car accident that didn't look that bad...In fact many know in my youth I have had similar accidents...It just was a simple tip-over...But this tiny school bus had a driver who was ejected from the vehicle and crushed by the vehicle because she wasn't wearing her seatbelt...It is really sad when I have to go to a scene like this...and to know that so many people's Holiday season is ruined because this bus driver has died.

The celebration seems to be linked to pre-Christian solstice celebrations and Saint Lucy is supposed to be one of the earliest saints...She seems to bare a remarkable resemblance to Juno Lucina "Mother of Lights" the Roman goddess of childbirth who was attending the birth of the Sun Child born in winter...
Today is also the day that the Council of Trent began in 1545...it is one of the most important "ecumenical" councils for the catholic church because it had to address the reformation...they canonized the deuterocanonical books of the Bible like Macabees and Ecclesiaticus...I am always at a loss when one of these books are chosen for the readings in mass...

The train was filled to capacity and the last person on got their rear stuck in the door...I got jostled at one point and one of the angrier riders said (imagine an angry voice) "You're NOT going ANYWHERE!"...Like it was my fault she was stuck in a subway car with 738 other people...I looked at her and imagined a little monkey in a winter hat...It was warm in there though...
Robert Wood's Birthday is today and he decided to share his birthday and golden vocals with an ensemble of other birthday celebrators...Grover Washington Jr. and Frank Sinatra even showed their faces for this all-star cast of musicians...Dickie Betts played a couple of chords and they all joined in for a great rendition of "Happy Birthday to Us All"...Connie Francis wanted to make a remix but Dionne Warwick said that was only for has-been Pop artists and as a Diva would have nothing to do with a remix...Then she saw in the future them all eating cake...After they all settled down Bob made a promise to himself to only do duets.
We brought our tree home tonight...And after we set it up (and moved it away from the heater ) (and then fretted about the lights)(and moved it back against the entertainment center) (then redid the lights)(then sprayed the whole bottom with hot sauce and vinegar so the cats won't deal with it)(and Heather said she didn't want the tree anymore)(then we moved it back where it started)
I got to put up a few ornaments tonight...Here is my favorite from my parents...it has a voice recording of them telling me that the picture on it was of them when they were expecting with me...and that they didn't know who I would end up to be...But they're glad I turned out alright...

I was very glad to hear something that lifted my spirits a little. Charlie Brown Christmas was almost a failure. Why would that lift my spirits? Because it was almost a failure because the people in charge thought that it would not survive the ratings because Linus quoted straight from the Bible in one of the harder translations. They said it wouldn't work. And they were wrong.
And maybe some people should remember that the night Jesus was born he was in a manger, lying in swadling clothes, in his mother's arms and listening to the sound of shepherds murmering their surprize at the birth of this person. There were no wisemen, they came much later, and their gifts were symbolic of his eventual death as a sacrifice...
The shepherds were just simple guys working in the fields who had heard the messiah was born. There were no golden gifts or whatever. There was just an overwhelming joy and the smell of farm animals...

This is me hiding under the umbrella getting ready for one of the many liveshots we did about the many inches of snow we were getting...I wasn't thinking about having to drive back in it...That's why I'm still smiling.

I definitely need to buy some boots...because these sneakers probably won't make it through the winter...I think I might have gotten frostbite because I had to drive home afterwards with wet socks and sneakers...this picture is of both my sneakers

This is me getting ready to go in to work for a 3am to 1pm shift...I drove down to Boston at 80 mph on an average and it took me a little less than an hour to get to the alley behind the station, where I parked...

This was the first time in a while I was able to make dinner for Heather...She actually made dinner for me every day for a week a little while ago...This is the most important time in my life when I actually get to have dinner with her...We usually are going in two different directions and I really desire to spend more time with her just hanging out and doing stuff...She said the meal was good...It was a chicken with some stuffing and fresh broccolli, butternut squash, and turnip...MMMMmmmmmm
I went to the Dentist right down the street from my house...and discovered Adam Sandler and I share dentists...of course that could be because my dentist is his sister...and if you have a dentist in the family...well why go anywhere else? Of course she kept telling me about this tooth whitening process, so maybe my teeth can look almost as good as Adam's. That wouldn't be so bad...In the lobby paying the bill I realized that I walked right past some shirts and pictures from his previous films that I probably would have noticed if I hadn't been think more about Steve Martin as a dentist...This dentist is more my speed.
She has this little dog named "Biggie" or "Bigfoot" who is not happy unless he sits in your lap during the whole procedure...It was odd in a comforting way to be petting this little dog while I was getting a crown put on.

I had my first Boston Creme donut today...The reporter I was with told me that the secret to eating a Boston Creme donut was to make sure none of the creme fell in your lap...It proved to be difficult while driving in what little snow we were covering...But I succeeded.

This pile of salt behind me happens to be brown...and I found out it wasn't just dirty salt...This salt hails from far-away Egypt...I also found out they have blue sand here from Belfast, Ireland...I don't know why it isn't green...guess they ran out on the shamrocks and beer...White sand comes from the Americas...I guess Boston gets theirs from Mexico...
Of course I googled different colored salts and found no references...So it could all be a story I was told to shut me up.
I saw a couple of Yellow cars on my way to work today and am always fascinated by how they pop out of the scenery...I am always happier after I see one of these stupid cars driving down the road...I wonder if the person selected that car for the color or just made due with the fact that it came that way...
This is "The Birth Place of the American Dream" and I was there to find a car chase...after the car chase was over I was looking for where the chase began...When I got there I discovered that this was not the first exciting thing to happen in Quincy...In the same square where the police chase had begun was a church where John Hancock's father was the preacher...and across the street was a cemetary filled with fathers of patriots including Henry Adams, the first Adams to live in Quincy, the ancestor to John Adams, Josiah Quincy and Colonel John Quincy, the person the town is named after...Yeah I guess he used to be famous but now he's just a footnote in The Adams president's ancestry.
I went to see Aeon Flux tonight after a shift as editor...If you like the cartoon you'll like it...They added a less convoluted storyline.
The Black Nativity opening night was tonight...It is the longest running performance of the Langston Hughes inspired Gospel song play...This is the 36th year...I was impressed with the great voices I heard...and Mary had the most believable performance of having the baby...she looked so much like she was in pain and it went on for the length of a song so it was quite lengthy...They used a real baby which I always find to be a nice touch...and the topper was Ruby Dee was the guest narrator for the show...
I stopped by the Littlest Bar in Boston...It was small.

I'm working a Bruins game...I teched a liveshot for the game today...some guy was traded and everyone was upset...but the Bruins won so it ended on a happy note.
And what is amazing about this car is it is the first car I have owned in the same decade it was made...my last car was actually pretty good because it was from the nineties (1990) but before that my cars tended to run mid eighties...Here are some of the features I gain with this new car that I did not have with my old car...