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Tag Archives: Rhode Island
Photo of the Day: A bubblah
In Rhode Island, we call this a “bubbler.” In the Rhode Island accent, it is called a “bubblah.” I believe Wisconsin also calls it a “bubbler”. Or Minnesota? When I was in one of those states, I heard someone say … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: a pond in the woods
In the woods near the house where I grew up, there is a little pond. On the shore of this very small pond is a wooden structure, open to the elements, with a big stone fireplace. There’s graffiti everywhere. We … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: Condiments
This is a fun one, taken at one of my favorite bars in Rhode Island. It’s an epic kind of place, and I hope it survives this weird time we’re in. It’s basically a SHACK on the beach, but a … Continue reading
#tbt Objects are bigger than they appear
My sophomore year in college I finally got out of the all-girls’ dorm I had been assigned to freshman year (what a bunch of BITCHES), and moved into a co-ed dorm. Our first day moving in, my roommate and I … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: Black clouds, sun shining
In January of 2010 I lived out on Block Island. I was out there for a month. I had been let go of my long-time job at the end of 2009 (economic crash), and had been there for 11 years … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: Backyard party
When I graduated from college, my parents “hosted” a party in our backyard. It was very informal. We played volleyball. Burgers on the grill. Beers in a cooler. Kids and grown-ups, my group of friends. It was magical, and feels … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: Apparently I grew up in The Shire and didn’t even know it
Dawn in my parents’ neighborhood. We moved to this hood when I was 12. It was our neighborhood from then on out, and still is. It’s one of those neighborhoods where the Seasons are so apparent, there are so many … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: sunset beautiful and sad
One of my favorite beaches in Rhode Island. It’s stunning and the little seashore town is trapped in time. It looks like an 1890s resort town. Still. White clapboard walls. Rustic. In February 2009, a month after my father died, … Continue reading
Year in Review: Running my mouth in 2020, Part 2
Here’s part 1, a list of things I’ve written for other outlets. This list, then, is a hodge-podge of the things I’ve written here this year. Anyone familiar with this joint knows that I do tribute posts for people’s birthdays. … Continue reading
Posted in Actors, Books, Movies, Music, Personal, writers
Tagged A. E. Housman, Alexander Pope, Anna Karina, Anne Spencer, Austin Clarke, Ballets Russes, baseball, Basil Bunting, dance, Eminem, England, France, Frances Farmer, friends, Harlem Renaissance, Hediyeh Tehrani, Hope, Iranian film, Irish poetry, John Donne, Melvin B. Tolson, Nick Tosches, Nijinsky, Philip Larkin, poetry, Poland, Rhode Island, Robert Frost, Romania, Scott Walker, Stanley Kubrick, women directors, year in writing
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35 Random Facts About Me
1. I’ve had three marriage proposals. Two I said No to (and one of those “Nos” was in the middle of a so-called romantic vacation, and we had been dating for three years, and I still don’t know how I … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged ELO, friends, Huey Lewis, New York, Ralph Macchio, Rhode Island, What's Up Doc
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