A key reason to question the media.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Environmentally Policed
So we are out at Halfway Rock yesterday, fishing for bait and having a good time, when we are pulled over by the Environmental Police who needed to board. Checked for registration, life preservers, flares, fire extinguishers and fishing licenses. With seven people on board, we had only six life preservers, so they wrote us up with a $100 fine.
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Even with floatable cushions. We were short a few salt water fishing licenses and confessed this, yet we had two on board along with a lobstering permit.
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So we absolutely met the spirit and intent of the laws that they were seeking to enforce and portrayed no public nuisance of threat whatsoever. No other boats were in hearing range.
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I guess we looked like we were having too much fun on a Saturday afternoon. The nice officers spent about 20 minutes checking out our drivers licenses on the internet and writing the citation.
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Land of the Free? Give me a break.
Definitely Home of the Brave though.
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Even with floatable cushions. We were short a few salt water fishing licenses and confessed this, yet we had two on board along with a lobstering permit.
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So we absolutely met the spirit and intent of the laws that they were seeking to enforce and portrayed no public nuisance of threat whatsoever. No other boats were in hearing range.
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I guess we looked like we were having too much fun on a Saturday afternoon. The nice officers spent about 20 minutes checking out our drivers licenses on the internet and writing the citation.
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Land of the Free? Give me a break.
Definitely Home of the Brave though.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Monday, July 08, 2013
Coming up Short
We only made it half way into our three day juice fast, because of the deep fried striped bass chunks that we made of Ryan and Will's Keeper Catch.
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I find no shame in that.
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You try holding off from a plate of fresh stripped bass. Breaded and deep fried to a crisp golden brown.
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There's no way.
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So today, we decided to juice in the morning and throughout the afternoon, then eat healthy for the evening meal.
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That's a regime I can live with.... and we'll see how it fares in the weight loss battle. But I'm not going to weigh myself everyday. That just causes a downer if the scale is not cooperating, and who needs to judge everyday anyway.
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Maybe this way, I can extend this into a long term habit.
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I find no shame in that.
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You try holding off from a plate of fresh stripped bass. Breaded and deep fried to a crisp golden brown.
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There's no way.
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So today, we decided to juice in the morning and throughout the afternoon, then eat healthy for the evening meal.
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That's a regime I can live with.... and we'll see how it fares in the weight loss battle. But I'm not going to weigh myself everyday. That just causes a downer if the scale is not cooperating, and who needs to judge everyday anyway.
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Maybe this way, I can extend this into a long term habit.
Sunday, July 07, 2013
POTW Week 27
It's been quite a heat wave in Boston this week. Thank God for Tommy O's pool.
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ANNOUNCING....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 27th Week of 2013
Kelsey O'Shea
Nathaniel Clarke
Annebelle McBurney
Will Nestor
Diana Gonzalez Leon
Jessica Rincon
Will be rowing in the Harbor in the Herreshoff Columbia Tender sometime today.
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ANNOUNCING....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 27th Week of 2013
Kelsey O'Shea
Nathaniel Clarke
Annebelle McBurney
Will Nestor
Diana Gonzalez Leon
Jessica Rincon
Will be rowing in the Harbor in the Herreshoff Columbia Tender sometime today.
Juice Fast - Day 2
Joanne and I are on the second day of our 3 day juice fast.
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This time we used the recipes in the BluePrint Cleanse, rather than buy the juices at retail, which would have amounted to about $350.00. I figure that I bought less than two hundred bucks worth of fruit and vegetables, and juiced them in my Hamilton Beach Juicer, yielding 36, 16oz Mason jars worth of fresh juice.
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I didn't do the cashew milk for this go around, and have been substituting the lemonade instead. All of the juices taste fine as much as I'm concerned. Joanne doesn't care for the Green juice.
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Joanne has had some issues with the regime, but I've been ok, although this morning I'm a bit hungry. In the afternoon, Ryan wants to grill the Striped Bass that he and Grandson Will caught yesterday, and that will be tempting to ditch this gig, but I'm trying to tough it our until tomorrow night.
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This time we used the recipes in the BluePrint Cleanse, rather than buy the juices at retail, which would have amounted to about $350.00. I figure that I bought less than two hundred bucks worth of fruit and vegetables, and juiced them in my Hamilton Beach Juicer, yielding 36, 16oz Mason jars worth of fresh juice.
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I didn't do the cashew milk for this go around, and have been substituting the lemonade instead. All of the juices taste fine as much as I'm concerned. Joanne doesn't care for the Green juice.
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Joanne has had some issues with the regime, but I've been ok, although this morning I'm a bit hungry. In the afternoon, Ryan wants to grill the Striped Bass that he and Grandson Will caught yesterday, and that will be tempting to ditch this gig, but I'm trying to tough it our until tomorrow night.
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Recipes | |
Green Juice | 5 Ribs of Celery |
Green Juice | 1 Cucumber, Halved |
Green Juice | 2 Large Green Apples of Your Choice |
Green Juice | 3 Kale leafs |
Green Juice | 1 Ounce of Lemon juice |
Green Juice | 1 Handful of Parsley |
Green Juice | 3 Romaine leafs |
Green Juice | 1 Handful of Spinach |
PAM Juice | A Third of 1 Pineappple |
PAM Juice | 2 Large Green Apples of Your Choice |
PAM Juice | A few pinches of Mint |
Lemonade | 14 ounces of Filtered Water |
Lemonade | 3-4 juiced medium Lemons |
Lemonade | A few Dashes of Cayenne Pepper |
Lemonade | 1 Tablespoon of Agave Nectar |
CAB Juice | 1 Green Apple of Your Choice |
CAB Juice | 2 Beet, with the greens left on |
CAB Juice | 3 Large Carrots |
CAB Juice | 1 and 1/2 Tablespoon of Ginger |
CAB Juice | A 1/2 ounce of Lemon Juice |
Cashew Milk | 4-5 ounces of Raw Cashews |
Cashew Milk | 16 ounces of Filtered water |
Cashew Milk | 1 Tablespoon of Agave Nectar |
Cashew Milk | 1 teaspoon of Cinnamon (ground) |
Cashew Milk | 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract |
Saturday, July 06, 2013
Friday, July 05, 2013
Obamian Boondoggle
When our POTUS closed the White House, which is owned by us, BTW, I wondered whether he had made a real rookie move and screwed himself on the hypocrisies when he took his family on his extensive and expensive taxpayer funded vacations.
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But he seems to be too arrogant to be embarrassed by this. And the First Lady, Michele, is freaking oblivious.
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
Path to Success
For the past three days, I've been suffering from ocular migranes. Maybe suffering is a little dramatic..... enduring might be a better word.
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Even though we, at Nanepashemet Telcom, are wicked good at what we do, there still is a bit of stress when we are starting a new job.... What are the stumbling points? Where are the risks? What are the customer expectations? Will the customer be realistic or a HardAss?
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The reason we think about these things is because we have been burnt by all of them in the past. One thing that is unacceptable at Nanepashemet is failure. We don't lose money, and we don't fail. But that doesn't mean that we won't resign the account if it looks like either of these outcomes cannot be avoided.
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In order to be successful, you have to have a path to success. At the beginning of the project, that path is not always clear.
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So I think that these ocular migranes are the result of stress as we roll out this big job.
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Soon to be eliminated as the path clears up.
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Even though we, at Nanepashemet Telcom, are wicked good at what we do, there still is a bit of stress when we are starting a new job.... What are the stumbling points? Where are the risks? What are the customer expectations? Will the customer be realistic or a HardAss?
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The reason we think about these things is because we have been burnt by all of them in the past. One thing that is unacceptable at Nanepashemet is failure. We don't lose money, and we don't fail. But that doesn't mean that we won't resign the account if it looks like either of these outcomes cannot be avoided.
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In order to be successful, you have to have a path to success. At the beginning of the project, that path is not always clear.
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So I think that these ocular migranes are the result of stress as we roll out this big job.
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Soon to be eliminated as the path clears up.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
POTW Week 26
We have had our sights set on taking down this big customer in the Telecom space ever since Nanepashemet filed with the Massachusetts Secretary of State a half dozen years or so ago.
This was the week we landed that Bad Boy. And while my mind is fully at ease, the general state of my body is horrendous. I hadn't realized that as the quarry came closer, any thought of exercise, or diet or recreation went right out the window.
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After tossing and turning until 3:00 AM, I couldn't really rally off the couch today and spent some serious time irritating Henry the Cat. Fatique, Body Pain, and General Malaise.
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So no Fishing, rowing or sailing on a perfect summer day in Marblehead.
ANNOUNCING.....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 26th Week of 2013
Mark Vona
Trish Rockett
Allie Peabody
Robin Latour
Will Murray
Bela Fleck
The one positive thing is that I decided to cut out the carbs (except for beer) in anticipation of the three day juice detox fast that we are planning for next weekend.
So at least I ate right, which is the beginning of the total turnaround.
This was the week we landed that Bad Boy. And while my mind is fully at ease, the general state of my body is horrendous. I hadn't realized that as the quarry came closer, any thought of exercise, or diet or recreation went right out the window.
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After tossing and turning until 3:00 AM, I couldn't really rally off the couch today and spent some serious time irritating Henry the Cat. Fatique, Body Pain, and General Malaise.
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So no Fishing, rowing or sailing on a perfect summer day in Marblehead.
ANNOUNCING.....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 26th Week of 2013
Mark Vona
Trish Rockett
Allie Peabody
Robin Latour
Will Murray
Bela Fleck
The one positive thing is that I decided to cut out the carbs (except for beer) in anticipation of the three day juice detox fast that we are planning for next weekend.
So at least I ate right, which is the beginning of the total turnaround.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Juice Fast Planning
I can feel a Juice Fast coming on.
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It will be time to DeTox after the 4th of July celebrations.
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Just bought three dozen 16 oz Mason Jars from Amazon. to handle the three day quota.
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It will be time to DeTox after the 4th of July celebrations.
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Just bought three dozen 16 oz Mason Jars from Amazon. to handle the three day quota.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
The 4th in Marblehead
A week from now, it will be the 4th of July..... a big deal here in Marblehead. This town had a huge role in the American Revolution, and basically drove any Tories out for the duration. Townsmen served with valor and were particularly noted for ferrying Washington's Army across the Delaware River at the Battle of Trenton.
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The loss of manpower put the Town in dire economic straits for a considerable period after the war, and when Washington visited Marblehead a few years later, he noted the tired and dilapidated state of the homes and Town facilities.
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And those were the same homes that are found in Old Town today.
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The town was a hardworking fishing village in those times, and its people were noted for their independence as well as a liberal attitude to race issues that plagued other areas. It was also irreligious based upon the standards of the time and didn't relate to the Puritanical nature of other New England communities.
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This past lingers in Marblehead, and the 4th of July seems to focus the present on a heritage that remains so prevalent and strong here. We'll spend some time in Old Town and on the Harbor next week, and feel the effects of a storied past during the patriotic holiday.
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The loss of manpower put the Town in dire economic straits for a considerable period after the war, and when Washington visited Marblehead a few years later, he noted the tired and dilapidated state of the homes and Town facilities.
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And those were the same homes that are found in Old Town today.
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The town was a hardworking fishing village in those times, and its people were noted for their independence as well as a liberal attitude to race issues that plagued other areas. It was also irreligious based upon the standards of the time and didn't relate to the Puritanical nature of other New England communities.
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This past lingers in Marblehead, and the 4th of July seems to focus the present on a heritage that remains so prevalent and strong here. We'll spend some time in Old Town and on the Harbor next week, and feel the effects of a storied past during the patriotic holiday.
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