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“New England’s Best” Awards 2013

November 16, 2013 by

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This holiday season we will be spotlighting the nominees for this years best water blogs and best artists of our region. In the first week of the new year, we will name the 2013 winners. Bloggers will have four categories: The Water Award – Life on the Waters of New England The Shore Award – […]

Curnblog – Movies, thoughts, thoughts about movies

August 24, 2013 by

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The Melbourne International film festival was reviewed by Curnblog. I love international Indie film making. it provides me with a view of what people are doing creatively around the world. Film is not always JUST about box office success, although I wish more indie film makers got paid better for their artistic contributions to the […]

Ocean Design by Puffer Fish – Suzanne’s Mom’s Blog

August 24, 2013 by

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I love this story. I’ve been seeing the image peripherally all week as I’ve been working on research for client’s articles. Suzanne’s Mom’s Blog is the name of a site I’ve been having fun reading through a few items on this week. It’s a great page, laid out in comfortable magazine format. This is my […]

Welcome Will and Great Conversation

August 21, 2013 by

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We’d like to welcome Will Crockan, the newest member of The Boston Harbor Picayune’s staff, as a contributing columnist. It’s really great to see Will talking with some of you in the comments of his first column article. The format of the Boston Harbor Picayune functions best when we all interact with each other as […]

Online Memorials and Social Diarrhea

August 18, 2013 by

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People have been writing negative, hateful crap about others ever since the first bathroom wall was erected. Modern online social media has opened the floodgates for keyboard warriors and internet tough guys to reach out and harass a larger spectrum of people than ever possible before. It’s the perfect place to talk smack, air unpopular […]

Art Advice from the Oracle

August 10, 2013 by

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Just a reminder to everyone that it’s the tax holiday weekend in Massachusetts. It’s a great time to get out there and stock up on some well needed supplies or buy that work you’ve had your eye on.  You can save a bit of cash as you help out the employees of these establishments. The […]

Sunday Reads – Don’t skip tugster: a waterblog

June 16, 2013 by

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Great read for those that want to know and see what life on the water is really all about. Altho the blog focuses on New York harbor and places accessible from it, my native “adopted” waters are on the Pow Wow in New Hampshire, where I lived some happy years. The Pow Wow meanders about […]

zee French meal | Emily Phares

June 16, 2013 by

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Found something new!! From the blog…… This meal, besides being a much-needed respite during a difficult week, was so well done, so beautiful in its own quiet little way, that it made me sit back and reflect on the artful nature of French dining. Our server, Luis, who deftly balanced attentiveness and absence, allowed us […]

Sunday Reads – The Nomad Biologist always a safe bet

June 16, 2013 by

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Tales of a Nomad Biologist – Great back log of articles Today I am going to be posting a few of my personal Sunday reads links. Hope you enjoy ! On Sundays I like to do a bit of personal blog reading. It’s important for me to keep up with the community of writers. I like […]

Oracle’s Advice – Slugs, Tales, and Internet Rails

April 11, 2013 by

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What is a slug you may ask and why is the Oracle taking the time to write about it? Creating a great slug is probably your single easiest way as a blogger to gain traffic from Google. Slugs are the part of your permalink code that you can edit. In WordPress, it’s the button right below […]