Lighthouses and Dunes.
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 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.
“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
By 1892, Andrew Borden had established himself as a man of wealth and means in the community of Fall River, … Continue reading What Lies Beneath.
In 1870, French writer Jules Verne penned a story of undersea adventure aboard a highly advanced submarine, the Nautilus. In the … Continue reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Part I)
When I was a young boy, of all the things that fascinated me, it was dinosaurs that held my attention … Continue reading Jurassic Park.
Over 41,000 tons of warships sitting at anchor, easy to explore, and less than an hour south of Boston. Battleship … Continue reading Heavy Metal.