President’s Day.
“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot … Continue reading President’s Day.
“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot … Continue reading President’s Day.
Sheet metal. Pistons. Crankshafts. Valves. Shocks. Snarling exhaust notes. The smell of gasoline and oil. The squeal of tires. Classic, … Continue reading Jump back, what’s that sound? Here she comes, full blast’n top down.
“I’m on my way… I’m on my way… home sweet home.” With the lyrics of “Home Sweet Home” by 80’s … Continue reading I’m on my way… Home sweet home.
The middle of May in New England: sunny skies, temperatures in the mid 60’s, and miles of open road ahead, … Continue reading Lighthouses and Dunes.
“The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” -Robert Burns, Scottish Poet. Sunday morning, I had it … Continue reading Pride of the Fleet.
Spring in New England. Some days, the temperatures soar into the 80’s, the leaves on the trees bud, flowers bloom, and … Continue reading Take Me Out To The Ballgame.
“If you’re going to visit the Cape, make sure you go before the summer,” a friend, a lifelong New England … Continue reading Cape Cod: An Introduction.
By April of 1775, tensions between the citizens of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and the British soldiers who were occupying the colony … Continue reading The Shot Heard Round the World.
All week at work I have been eagerly awaiting this weekend. This is not, in any way, to disparage my … Continue reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Part II (And a Starting Line Too)
Just a few days ago, The Voyage of DH finished a tour of one of the creepiest spots in Massachusetts: … Continue reading The 80,000 Mile Addendum