Vigils

Fifty years ago, we stood vigil on Amherst Common to bear witness against the Vietnam War. 

Today, we attended a rally and vigil in Lexington Center to protest gun violence and to support more effective gun control laws, and much stricter enforcement of those laws.

Representative Katherine Clark (D-MA 5th District) was especially eloquent in her address to the large crowd assembled on short notice at the Depot in Lexington Center. 

Different times, different issues, but you do whatever you can. 

 

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Philly Philly!

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A week after Super Bowl LII, it’s finally time for me to move on. The grieving has concluded.

Really though, as much as I hated to see the Patriots lose, that loss was bittersweet because at age seventy-five, I can remember myself as a seventeen year old Eagles fan in 1960, listening to Bill Campbell call the game on the radio as they won the NFL Championship Game (what they called it before they started calling it “The Super Bowl”), defeating the Vince Lombardi Packers in a game that came down to the final play.. 

I don’t remember post-game riots, or even a victory parade. But then, the city and in fact the society have changed quite drastically since 1960.

But I do remember how wonderful that feeling was for me - and for all Eagles fans. 

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Sandro Botticelli At The Boston MFA

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Today was the first Sunday of the first full weekend of the month, so that meant free admission to the Museum Of Fine Arts, courtesy of our BankAmericard. Thank you once again, Bank Of America. 

I'm just going to leave photos here of some things that drew me to them. It was very special to see such beauty that had survived from the 15th and 16th centuries.   

And yes, Botticelli's "Venus" was indeed part of the exhibit, and for many of those present, it seemed to be the primary focus. And it certainly was powerful to see the original painting in person.

But my eyes drifted to other works that were less known or unknown to me, that engaged me immediately

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There was a young man with a man-bun looking at this painting while I was taking the photo. I resisted the temptation to ask him if this might have been the inspiration for his choice of hairstyle.