Followers of this blog know that I have been following the construction of the buildings that are part of the Mass+Main project in Central Square. While researching the construction, I came across a live webcam that is documenting the construction, and the images captured will one day be used to form a time-lapse video. I became curious about the location of the camera and was able to locate it today by reverse engineering the angles and using my drone to find it.
Pita Break
I managed to break another tooth this afternoon while eating pita bread at lunch. This makes the 3rd or 4th tooth I have broken and if I keep up the pace I will soon have more broken teeth than intact ones. Fortunately, the break was completely above the gum line and therefore one I can live with provided I have my dentist grind off the sharp edges on the remainder of the tooth. Eventually, I will need a crown but for now, I will just leave it the way it is. The reason I break so many teeth is because I grind them together while sleeping. Time to locate the mouthguard I am supposed to wear at night to prevent such outcomes.
Loaner X2
I had to bring my i3 in to have the airbags replaced as part of a factory recall campaign. Apparently, women in the fifth percentile of body size (approximately 5 feet tall and weighing 110 pounds) are slightly more likely to suffer a neck injury during a frontal collision if they’re not wearing their seatbelt. It’s a very small edge case, and it requires a person to not be wearing a seatbelt, but either way, the vehicle is ever so slightly outside of federal regulations hence the recall. I have been given the X2 pictured above until the service has been completed. Jeanine has been eyeing it lustfully so I have made a point to hide the keys.
BU Boathouse
I drove into Boston earlier than usual this morning affording me the time for a nice 5 mile walk before work. I opted to carry my drone rather than my camera with me, pausing a few times for interesting aerial landscapes. I am glad I took the opportunity because the beautiful autumn morning gave way to a dreary afternoon of grey skies and rain.
Olin Visit
Following my big birthday celebration yesterday, it was a little difficult rolling out of bed for an 8AM soccer match. Happily my tweaked hamstring from two weeks ago has healed and I managed to play the entire match without further aggravation, even managing an assist on one of our 4 goals. My team is on a real streak, having won our last 15 matches without surrendering a single goal. With half the season remaining, we are now solidly in first place. I returned home in time to bid farewell to my visiting sister, mother, and sister-in-law and then to spend time teaching my nieces to fly one of my drones. Above is a dronee taken by Sophia before my brother and his family traveled to Olin with Jeanine and I to visit Maya. She gave a tour of the campus leaving all the engineers in the family wishing they could go back to school and her young nieces with a glimpse of what a future in college might look like.
Six Decades
Sixty years ago today I entered the world, the first of four children born to Frank and Angela Calabria in Albany, NY. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since then. I am happy to report that I have few regrets and many blessings to be thankful for.
Jeanine conspired with family and friends to throw me a surprise party to celebrate the milestone. Misdirection took the form of a visit to the Boston Aquarium with my nieces, Sophia and Rose, and brother, Mark. This to lure me down to the waterfront where a classic sailing schooner, manned by a large contingent of my family and friends was waiting wharf side to collect us for a sunset cruise of the Boston Harbor. Our group of ~35 then walked to the North End where we dined at the L’Osteria Italian restaurant. Between appetizers and the main course, guests were entertained by a game in which they had to answer various trivia questions about the birthday boy. The highlight of the evening for me was hearing the words offered by my children in celebration of their father. A more wonderful day I could not have hoped for.
Promising Discovery
New Camera Workout
Sony a9
Today after work I picked up a used Sony a9 camera body. It is the camera of choice for sports photography and will be part of the kit I take to Mexico for the Amputee World Cup tournament a month from now. I got a highly discounted price on a very lightly used copy which looks to be in perfect condition. Tomorrow I plan to give it a real workout. The Concord Carlisle High School women’s soccer team has a late afternoon match at home.
Roadway Raptor
Raptors are some of the most photogenic birds of all. This one flew across the road as I was driving by. I spotted where it landed, pulled over, and got out my telephoto lens. I approached slowly and was rewarded for my effort with this nicely framed portrait against a dramatic blue sky. Regrettably, I did not have time to hang around while it hunted.
The Beautiful Game
Since I was nursing my hamstring yesterday, I decided to photograph the match. The image above is one of a sequence showing my teammate, Frank, dribbling around the keeper and several defenders to score a beautiful goal. The full set of images can be found here.
Ride for Food
For the sixth year in a row, Jeanine participated in the Three Squares New England Ride for Food. This year she raised $10,250 on the 25-mile ride. Together her team from Open Table collected $31,500. She was joined by close friend, Karen Metzold, the wife of my high school wrestling partner. Apparently the ride can be very dangerous so participants must wear really big helmets. Either that or the team from Open Table thought it would be fun to create a headpiece with the organizations new logo on it. My tweaked hamstring is healing nicely but I decided to sit out my match this morning to ensure I will be fully recovered for next weekend when we face one of our toughest opponents. After today’s 8-0 win we are 4-0 on the season.
G.O.A.T.
Last night on the evening news I saw a story about a local family that created a corn maze honoring Tom Brady of the New England Patriots. It is hard to explain to those who do not live in the Boston area just how seriously people here take their sports. I’d say these photos make the argument better than I can. Located in Bolton, MA, the Schartner Farm is operated by the 4th generation descendants of Julius Schartner who emigrated from Austria in 1902. For those who do not keep up with the latest vernacular, G.O.A.T. = “Greatest of all Time.”
Lowell City Hall
As city halls go, the one in Lowell, MA is quite beautiful. Pictured above with the gold-domed Holy Trinity Church in the background and below with the Tsongas Center in the distance. I made a brief visit to the city this afternoon for a tour of the historic mills that line the Merrimack River. They were equally interesting but not quite as photogenic.






















