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Alewife T Station

 


On the way home from work, I was stuck in traffic and decided to take a picture of the Alewife T Station from the window of my car. It is a rather interesting structure that I pass by every day (generally at a very slow speed.

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Spring Practice?

 


It is the middle of winter with tons of snow and a temperature of 22F at 8PM. What better time to start practicing outdoors for Spring soccer. Kyle’s club team combines with the girl’s club team for two hours of drills and conditioning. Meanwhile, I am back on the indoor pitch after something like a two month break. I managed a single goal despite being totally out of shape and rusty.

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Ingredients

 


Apparently, the marauders had good intentions, and Jeanine captures the result of their efforts. I understand the girls used these ingredients to make delicious omelettes and a fruit salad.

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Knife-Wielding Midgets

 


This is either a girl scout troup working on their cooking badge or a marauding band of knife-wielding midgets that have invaded our kitchen.

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Grace & Power

 


It has been a while since I have had a chance to watch Maya play indoor soccer. Given the holiday, I was able to attend her game this afternoon and was delighted to watch her move with such grace and power.

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Monotony

 


Winter can be a monotonous time photographically speaking. A fresh snow fall, however, is a thing of beauty and I took a moment late this afternoon to head out to the Sudbury River for a few photographs. The small version of this image does not do the scene justice. Click on the photo for a larger version.

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First Round Pin

 


I spent the better part of the day with Nico at a wrestling tournament in North Andover. He won his opening match with his first pin of the season and lost his second two in well-fought battles. Here, he sets up the move that leads to the pin.

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Unhappy Client

 

I have been cutting the boys’ hair since they were born. From the look on Kyle’s face, you might suspect that I simply pull the long ones out. Given the speed with which their hair grows and the cost of a trip to the barber, I believe I have saved enough money for a new camera.

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Jeanine’s Hair

 
The winter months have me returning from work after the sun has set and in search of interesting indoor subjects. Jeanine’s hair caught my eye this evening and is now the subject of today’s blog entry.

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Glow On The Water

 
I left my Santa Barrbara hotel at 5AM this morning and arrived in Boston just in time to catch a magnificent sunset. Even more spectacular than the sunset was its reflection off the water as seen from the air.

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Farm Market

 


For dinner this evening, I stopped by the local farmer’s market and picked up a fresh baguette, cheese, and fruit.

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Dog Sitting

 
Frequent visitors to this site know that my monthly trips to Santa Barbara routinely give rise to bizarre postings. This morning I walked past this scene on my way to work. I am at a loss to explain why there is a dog sitting on this bicycle. It is possibly some new type of security device. Then there is the matter of the bike itself. No answers, just questions.

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Train Station

 


The architecture and landscaping of the train station is very representative of the buildings in the area.

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Santa Barbara Pier

 
I am working in Santa Barbara for most of this week. I walked down to the pier to catch the sunrise and get a little exercise before a long all day off-site meeting.

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