Ever wonder about this triple decker?

It is hard to pass by this house on the corner of Putnam Ave and Magazine Street, Cambridge Ma., and not wonder about it as I did growing up. I wondered a lot about it...who built it, what was it like inside and who lived in it? It was across the street and down the …

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The Pages of Cambridgeport Memory Wall

Those that view and contribute to the pages of Cambridgeport Memory Wall do so because it reminds us of our hometown. Our neighborhood is a familiar place where we find news about the friends who shared our childhoods, the neighbors who lived next door and the celebrations of time present and past. Hometowns are like …

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Anyway the Wind Blows

I'm just now crawling out of a hole called December. Something happens to me every year during the holidays where I just can't keep my motor for exercise burning. My body, mind and spirit quit...and so once again with the help and support of friends and family, I start the climb and the suffering to …

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Clubbed Thumb

Clubbed Thumb Club Isaac Newton is quoted as saying the following about the thumb.... "In want of other proofs, the thumb would convince me of the existence of a God; as without the thumb the hand would be a defective and incomplete instrument.... A few years ago my teen aged daughter asked... Dad, did I …

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Happy Birthday Marines

Happy Birthday Marines - As is custom during birthday celebrations, a wish is made before blowing out the candles on our cake. It is also a custom not to reveal that wish for fear that it may not come true. My Marine Corps Birthday wish each year has been the same since my 1st at …

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Cursive – Add A Pinch Of Panache

Cursive Writing In or about 2010, school standards were changed in an effort to ensure that all students graduate from high school with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in college, career, and life, regardless of where they live. During this time The Common Core standards were implemented and seemed to spell the end …

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Becoming Le Bon Vivant

Le Bon Vivant I had an interesting phone call yesterday with a very close friend who is about to retire. Talking through the logistics of his transition into retirement such as health insurance, social security financials, etc.. we got down to discussing what most impending retirees want to know which is, "what the hell am …

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Valhalla Does Not Discriminate

I've read many beautiful stories in response to a writing prompt by Prisimatic-bell about Valhalla not discriminating against anyone. The message was; you can make it into Valhalla regardless of the kind of battle you fought to get there. This is of course contrary to actual Norse mythology, where only those that die in combat go …

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Summers In Cambridge

Go Outside And Play ... But, Be Home Before Lights Come On! Back in the 60’s and 70’s kids played outside more often than it seems they do today. The parks, playgrounds, ball field, tennis and basketball courts seemed to run endlessly with back to back games. Those days did not require a parent to …

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I think my wife has a hearing problem…

Ever get the feeling that your wife doesn't listen to you ? If so, try this test to find out what her hearing problem is...... When your wife is busy in the kitchen and has her back to you .... stand about about 15 feet behind her. Then in a normal speaking voice ask, Hey …

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Happy moments…

I think most people want to be happy. So much so, I believe we spend our days chasing happiness. Some are able to find happy moments everyday, while others find them quite elusive. Happiness is a simple recognition function really. But, for some reason when happy moments show up, the ones where we actually find …

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Just A Kid From Cambridge…With A Big Heart.

Kevin David Ferguson was born on March 9, 1958, in Cambridge, Massachusetts to his Dad Donald, and his mother Mary. He had four brothers Lynn, Charlie, John and Donnie. His greatest loves were his daughter Cara his loving wife Lisa DeMella Ferguson. He passed on December 31, 2021, at the age of 64. He was …

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Getting to Grateful

I've been reading about getting to gratitude lately and how remapping our minds helps get us there. In essence.... if we change the way we look at things, the things we look at change. Everyday positive experiences have the power to change our brains—and therefore our life—for the better.  But, here is the challenge....Our brain …

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I’m feeling gratitude today…..and it feels so awesome.

I'm feeling grateful today and it is supercharging my day. Gratitude is that thankful appreciation for what we already have or will receive, whether those things are physical or intangible. I believe when we experience gratitude we seem to consciously acknowledge the goodness in our lives, making it abundantly enough. It somehow magnifies that goodness we feel …

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MoCA is the Museum of Artsy Fartsy

Have you ever wondered where the term "Artsy Fartsy" came from? The etymology of the term comes from the Latin (ars) or Art and the word Fart which is a pejorative (to express contempt or disapproval, or something stinky you emit from your arse). While touring the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) in North …

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The Widowmaker Came Knocking This Week….

The Widowmaker came knocking at our the barracks door this week, and she went away empty handed. She's never welcome here nor anywhere for that matter, because she brings an all but 12% certainty of death to anyone that she visits outside a hospital. For those of you that are not aware..... a widow-maker is a …

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Ideas With Sentences In Stacks

There is a place in Cambridge Ma where bright ideas wait for us like prisoners awaiting release of sentence among steal gray, shelved cells. We served as parole board granting release for behaviors be they good or bad, delightful or scary, funny or tragic, any or all which serves our desire. Before the renovation in …

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Strangers ….They are just friends waiting to happen

Yesterday I received a text message asking if I was available to host a bikepacker traveling up the east coast to Portland Maine. The request came from a bikepacker who was on the last part of a cross country bikepacking trip from his home in California to DC and up to Portland maine. He found …

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Filling The Hole – 911 Memorial

It is impossible for me to stand at the 911 Memorial in NY City and not be overwhelmed with emotion, even 20 years later. The memorial is a powerful tribute to those who suffered and died on 911. I've never met them, but I can feel their presence and hear their whispers. The voices are …

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Sharing A Bathroom With My Daughter

My Future Fantasy Zen Oasis Bathroom - This is a picture of my fantasy bathroom. My real bathroom is pictured below.... In less than a week my youngest daughter will be dancing herself away to college leaving me to enjoy a bathroom all to myself. I must admit, it has been challenging maintaining the demarcation …

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To Live On In The Hearts….

To live in the hearts of those we leave behind ...is not to die It's been a trip we never wanted to make but somewhere in the back of our minds we knew the time was drawing near. Cancer had taken an all Marine Boxer more than eight years and many rounds of Chemo to …

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New Englanders like big cans…

I was shopping in "The Basket" (DeMoulas Super Markets) last week for our families groceries. As I reached for a few cans of B&M Baked beans I noticed an old favorite that I'd not seen for years. B&M Brown Bread in that Big Giant Can and I couldn't help but grab one. It still comes plain …

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Passing Grief Towards Gratitude

Over the passed week I've been grieving the loss of a bother Marine and longtime mentor Jamie Page. In 2019 in Boston when he came to say his goodbyes in person to me and a group of his buddy Marines from USMC Quantico VA. As old Marines do we drank, ate, laughed, told stories from …

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