Friday, February 3, 2012

My TouchPad Today: Kevin White

The passing of former Boston Mayor (1967 - 1983) Kevin White brought back to mind two times in my "ute" when I had a close encounter with Mayor Deluxe.



Kevin White at the Boston Marathon - rnolan1087 Photo


State Street, Boston - October 1970

Hizzoner was the Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial candidate and had recently been released from the hospital after emergency surgery to remove half of his stomach due to a problematic ulcer. He wasn't looking too good, but he was back on the campaign trail.

I was a fifteen year-old kid who frequently found my way to downtown Boston and spent hours exploring the streets and "cowpaths" of the old city.

It was a crisp, fall morning and I saw a bit of commotion up ahead... Black cars, men in suits and raincoats who seemed to be milling around, waiting for someone or something.

I managed to get myself near the edge of the activity and tried to blend in with the wall of a building so I could be invisible and watch what everyone seemed to be waiting on. But I was unable to blend all the way in because there were two raincoat clad men behind me having a vigorous conversation of some sort.

It seemed like several minutes had passed when one of the gents milling around the black cars turned towards me and shouted, "Kevin... Kevin, we gotta get goin'!" I backpedaled and almost bumped into the two conversing men behind me... one of which who was the gaunt-looking Mayor Deluxe.

Kevin waived off the shouting aide and kept chatting while the calls of "We gotta go!" kept coming at me, the kid who was trying to be invisible.



Boston Marathon Finish Line - April 1973 (?)

Back in the years right before the Boston Marathon became a big-time, international, sponsor and money-laden event, the finish line was a fairly modest affair on Boylston St. in front of the Prudential Center.

In 1971 I found that if you arrived in the finish line area around noontime (about two hours before the race ended) that the police barricades were not set up and, with a little footwork, a fella could manage to stay inside them with the race officials and sports media.

In (to the best of my recollection) 1973, while toting my Kodak Instamatic camera, I tapdanced around while the barricades were erected and scored a spot at the base of a small wood-sided trailer that was where the winner was brought to get his laurel wreath from the Mayor of Boston.

I wasn't lucky enough to be in a position to get a snapper of the mayor honoring the winner, but I did get some pix of Kevin schmoozing with the crowd.


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While writing this post about my "uteful" encounters with Mayor Deluxe, it occurred to me I saw him one other time.

The sighting was at several major intersections just a short distance from my 1970 encounter, but the time was now the mid-1990's.

I was on a late morning coffee run with some co-workers and the intersections near the Old Massachusetts State House were abuzz with people saying, "There he is!", about a white-haired fella striding along, smiling and waving at the pedestrians.

My work colleagues were a bit younger than me and had grown up in Central and Western Massachusetts, so their reaction was, "Who's that?".

The best answer I could muster was, "He used to be the mayor."
It was impossible to answer their question with anything more than that one sentence. Morning would have turned to afternoon. Afternoon would have turned to night. And I couldn't have even come close to really answering the question "Who's that?" about Kevin White.









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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

My TouchPad Today: Mystic Lakes - Winter Afternoon

Another post in a series of wanderings out and about with my TouchPad and Pre 2 in tow...


The snowless winter in the immediate Boston area cracked a bit on Monday night with an inch or two of wet mush.


I was able to get up to the Mystic lakes yesterday afternoon before it totally melted away and grabbed some still shots with my Pre 2.


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Pre 2 Photo - rnolan1087



Pre 2 Photo - rnolan1087


See a clip of my Mystic Lakes: Winter Afternoon photos on YouTube.



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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

My TouchPad Today: They Tell Me Its Called "Snow"

Another post in a series of wanderings out and about with my TouchPad and Pre 2 in tow...

I found something strange on my windshield this morning during this winter-less winter in the Boston area...

Pre 2 Photo - rnolan1087

They tell me its something -- even just a dusting -- that's called "snow"!


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Monday, January 9, 2012

My TouchPad Today: Kinda-Frozen Fenway

Another post in a series of wanderings out and about with my TouchPad and Pre 2 in tow...


Saturday's Kinda-Frozen Fenway Hockey East doubleheader was played in the 50+ degree temperature of this snowless Boston winter.

Pre 2 Photo - rnolan1087

The only ice was in the rink (and in the drinks). The only snow in the joint was a pile left in the outfield by the Zamboni ice-resurfacing machines.

Pre 2 Photo - rnolan1087

Check out more Pre 2 photos (edited in PaintShop Pro X4) of the rink from around the now 100-year old ballyard in a brief YouTube clip.



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Thursday, January 5, 2012

My TouchPad Today: French's French Fried Onions - The Flop and The Fix

How many of you out there have tasty food products you eat despite knowing they're not terribly good for your health?


Ok, I know that's a silly question, but it gives me an opening to write about French's French Fried Onions... one of my favorite tasty products that will never be confused with health food.

Scan by rnolan1087

The Flop

A couple of months ago, after prolonged period of shunning the evil onions, I broke down and bought one of the newly-designed plastic containers of the devil's handiwork.

Good times, right? ...Wrong!

The goods were stale, mushy and just plain bad tasting.

But, being the trouper that I am, I forged on and completed my mission of emptying the package.

Two weeks later I took the plunge again and bought a second batch of the battered bits.

Once again... a stale, mushy extravaganza of bad taste. (The onions, not me.)

So, it was off to French's on the Internet to register my distaste for their formerly tasty product. And, it was off to Twitter to spread the word to my fellow twits who tweet.


The Fix

Just before Christmas I was the recipient of a mysterious brown box containing a plastic package and the letter shown here below...


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The folks at Reckitt Benckiser LLC, the owner of French's, had dispatched to me a new batch of the bits and were fessing up to their faux pas.


"...As with all big moves, we encountered challenges in the beginning stages which we corrected right away. Unfortunately, a few cases of product slipped past quality control. Our team works tirelessly to maintain consistent product and we are very sorry that you bought a product that did not meet your expectations..."


The verdict for the re-tooled container and the morsels: The bad taste is gone and they're back to just being bad for your waistline and your arteries.

What more could a fella want for Christmas?



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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

My TouchPad Today: Filene's Basement - After a Long Illness...

Another post in a series of wanderings out and about with my HP TouchPad and Pre 2 in tow...


On the way to Copley Square Saturday morning to see the final prep work on Boston's First Night 2012's ice sculptures, I passed the final resting place of Filene's Basement on Boylston St.


Pre 2 Photo - rnolan1087

The original Basement on Washington St. (Downtown Crossing) was widely known for its automatic markdowns of unsold merchandise and the annual "Running of the Brides" wedding gown sale.

Princes/Princesses and paupers stood shoulder-to-shoulder while hunting bargains.

Modesty was checked at the door by patrons who tried on new clothing in the middle of the crowded floor... no dressing rooms!

Pre 2 Photo - rnolan1087

See the trailer for the documentary Voices from the Basement on YouTube.

Read the story of the Basement's long illness and passing on boston.com.


Kinda sad to see a Basement ending its life on the ground floor.





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