Not a Photographer Nor a Critic

When I chose my degree, based on a careful consideration that a) I might decide to be a lawyer and b) I was in a big school and wanted to be in a small school, I found myself studying Philosophy at McGill.  In retrospect, I think I chose well.  Thinking about life, ethics and meaning…

5 Memorial Day Weekend Options In and Around Boston

This Memorial Day Weekend should be sunny and warm.  Here are a few ways to celebrate and commemorate those who have put themselves in harms way and continue to do so in the name of our country.  For our family Memorial Day always includes our local parade, a time to reconnect with friends and our…

Vine Brook Tavern: A Lexington Revival

In it’s heyday Vinny Testa’s was a hot spot, a suburban gathering hall, one of the few places in town you could catch up with neighbors and enjoy a casual meal.  Those were big shoes to fill and after Vinny Testa’s lost it’s luster Lexington sort of lost it’s dining hall.  Of course they weren’t…

Shop Chestnut Hill Square: One Stop for Sanity Sake

I live in Cambridge but shop in Chestnut Hill.  I don’t know when it started.  I’m guessing it had something to do with working over at Solomon Schechter Day School and going to the gym at Wellbridge (when it used to be in Newton and when I worked out daily -those were the days!).  Even…

Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum: Lilacs, Magnolias, Moss and More

Sunday, tomorrow, is Mother’s Day and the Arnold Arboretum‘s famous Lilac Sunday.  The thing about nature is that, not unlike my mother, myself and my daughter, it does things it’s own way.  There is not much you can do to steer it in another direction.  So, Lilac Sunday can be a bit of a hit…

Women & Whiskey: Whisky and Women

I often joke that I like an old man’s drink.  I have an affinity for the taste of whiskey and in fact I grew up under the atmosphere of it with the Seagram’s factory in my backyard.  I have memories of a sweet earthy scent that would sit heavily in the air almost suffocating to…

Mother’s Day on The Vineyard: The Other Vineyard

I love to travel.  I don’t have to travel far to enjoy a trip.  As a parent, sometimes the only way to break away from the routines of daily life that blend from work to parenting and back 24/7 is to pack up the family, shut the door behind you, and get away.  For those…

Mother’s Day Trip: A Day Out with Mom

The beauty of day trips is that you end up at home, in your own bed, which if you’re lucky means your children will spend the night in their own beds as well.  Of course, if sleep habits are all amuck then go ahead spend the night away. For those of you who prefer to stay closer…

Mother’s Day Celebrations Three Ways

One of the reasons I love living in New England, especially this time of year when the snow has melted (except this year’s snow farms) and the buds are blooming, is that New England is a wonderful place to travel.  Mother’s Day weekend can be an outing into Boston for a stroll and brunch or…