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Maruja’s 90th

My Aunt Maruja celebrated her 90th birthday today.  Jeanine, Maya, her boyfriend Caleb, and I traveled to New York City for the party which was held at the Douglaston Club in Little Neck, a block from her home. A complete set of photos from the evening can be found here. I can only hope to be as spry and sharp minded should I survive for another three decades.

Earlier in the day we visited the Fearless Girl Statue on Wall Street. I had hoped to photograph it in relationship to the Bull but the mob surrounding it made that impossible. Later we visited the Occulus and Eataly.

Dusting

It is nice when we get enough snow to cover the grass and powder coat the trees but not enough to bring out the snowblower to clear the driveway. Today’s dusting is the warm-up act for a major winter storm we are expecting next week. Temperatures are expected to plummet this weekend to record lows making the anticipation of our trip to Cuba in 10 days that much more pronounced.

Cuban Visas

US citizens traveling to Cuba need a passport and “visa – tourist card” which must be obtained through the agency specified by your air carrier. The cost of the visa is $50 but the agency/airlines see fit to mark that up by 100% by way of service and delivery fees. Our tickets are with American Airlines which seems to have the highest markup of any of the airlines now flying to Cuba.

Side Swiped

While parked at a grocery store, Jeanine’s car was sideswiped by a careless driver who left the scene without reporting the incident. The impact was localized to the driver’s side rear door. I took the car in for a repair estimate today which totaled $1740. I may try to buff out the black streak and pop the dents out myself given what seems to me like an insane bill for the amount of damage present.

French Powder Table

My listings for photographic equipment and shop tools have been selling like hot cakes.  Today I turned my attention to antique furniture. Before moving to Concord, we lived in Indianapolis, IN in an old English Tudor mansion. Furnishing the 10,000 square foot home was a massive undertaking and during that time we accumulated a great number of antiques which worked well with the style of the house. As we look forward to downsizing, we simply have to part with at least half of our current furnishings. Craig’s List has not proven very effective for furniture so I may have to investigate alternatives.  The French powder table pictured above will be something of a trial balloon.

UPDATE: My mother expressed great interest in this powder table and it will be making its way to her home in Schenectady the next time we drive out. She has given us so many wonderful gifts over the years it is so nice to be able to reciprocate with something she truly covets.

Cuba Bound

On something of a whim, Jeanine and I decided to visit Cuba later this month. I booked airfare, applied for tourist cards (visas), reserved a casa particulares (Cuban homestay in Havana), and purchased a guidebook at our local bookstore. We both have been looking forward to a couple’s getaway and respite from the winter’s cold. With the recent easing of sanctions, it is now possible to book a commercial flight directly from the US and to travel independently provided we engage in “people-to-people education” which will be the focus of our visit. We thought it wise to go now before the new administration seeks to undo the progress of the former. We are counting the days until our March 20th departure.

Profitable Photography

Yesterday I netted just over $1000 from items I sold on Craig’s List. Today I listed several more items which should bring in double that. Downsizing is far easier when you can do it on a leisurely schedule. Exhausted and nearly frozen from my soccer practice this morning (13F air temp, wind chill well below zero), I was quite content to spend a few hours thawing in my photo studio.


Jeanine found time while not working to bake a lovely pudding cake which will not likely last the evening.

Newburyport

The John Greenleaf Whittier Bridge was built in 1951 connecting Newburyport and Amesbury over the Merrimack River. It is currently under reconstruction with a completion date late this summer. Jeanine and I visited the area today, me in hopes of photographing a bald eagle and Jeanine with a case of cabin fever and a desire for exercise. It was about 16F for most of the afternoon but the wind chill was easily sub-zero. We took a total of three short walks; one in Moseley Woods, one on the seashore of Plum Island, and the other from the Plum Island Refuge to the Spencer-Pierce-Little Farm where Jeanine had to make friends with all the animals. We saw no eagles or many birds at all but did manage to locate a nice little bistro, the Wild Garlic, for lunch.

Maya Moot

Lee v. Weisman was a United States Supreme Court decision regarding school prayer. It was the first major school prayer case decided by the Rehnquist Court. It ruled that schools may not sponsor clerics to conduct even non-denominational prayer. Today Maya and her partner argued the case on behalf of Lee in moot court. She was assigned the losing side of the case but will be judged based on the quality of her team’s arguments and responses to questions from the judges. She put in over 30 hours of preparation and even dressed in her most lawyerly outfit.

UPDATE: Maya and her partner won their case and will advance to the next round.

Jericho Jeanine

My bride is just as beautiful as the day I met her. She attended the Jericho Road Spring Gala “Bridges to Change” at the Nashawtuc Country Club this evening. The Jericho Road project seeks to pair volunteer professionals with nonprofit organizations in need of their expertise.

Reward Offered

Jeanine has offered me a nice reward if I can sell the ottoman pictured above. It has been on Craig’s List for some time and I have had many nibbles but no buyer so far.  It is listed for $80 and I am offering a $20 commission to anyone who brings me a buyer. I have had great success selling photo gear, computers, tools and even cars but my track record with furniture is not so good.  I am mightily motivated to eradicate this blemish on my otherwise sterling track record.

Rolling Meadows

I took Jeanine on a date this afternoon. We enjoyed a nice walk through the Rolling Meadows part of Boxborough Conservation Land followed by lunch at Twin Seafood in Acton. I had planned to watch Maya compete in the Nordic Skiing State Meet being held at Prospect Mountain in Vermont today. Failure to coordinate with Jeanine left me with only the BMW i3 this morning. Its 81-mile range was no match for the 234-mile roundtrip.

Wide Belt Sander

I spent the bulk of the day shopping for and installing a new microwave oven. Ours bit the dust last night after a less-than-impressive service life of ten years. I quickly abandoned my attempt to repair it when I discovered thermal damage to several major internal components. Unable to locate a similar size unit to mount underneath a corner kitchen cabinet, I had to settle for a slightly larger countertop unit. I built a small pedestal to position the microwave in its original position. With this distraction out of the way, I prepared another piece of shop equipment for sale. This bad boy sold in one day and took three of us to move out of my shop.
 

Fresh Look

I decided it was time for this site to get a new look. I am still working through some technical issues but I hope followers will enjoy the larger images and cleaner design.