Memories of Cold and Snowy Winter Days I am lucky enough to be off today the coldest winter day since “05” in the Boston area. I think back to when I was a kid and loving every flake. It was wonderful coasting down Franklin Place in Revere even if the Rice Brothers who lived at the end of the run put ashes on their driveway. This was to prevent us from crashing into their garage. […]
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Celtics, Knicks, Spike Lee and Me
Spike Lee a giant in his industry has used my photo “The Soiling Of Old Glory” in at least two of his movies, one of them being Malcolm X and I have an autographed hat from him. A couple of weeks ago I got an email from my website which asked for my phone number as the telephone number on my website was incorrect. The only catch to me from this email was it said […]
Continue readingShould Have Said “No Thank You!”
Yesterday I worked 8:30 to 4:30. Finished up at Logan Airport shooting the display monitors showing cancelled flights south of Boston due to snow. Called home and said I would be home early for dinner. Then the phone rang and I was asked if I could go to the Children’s Hospital to shoot a 5:pm presser with Boston Police and the family of a six year old who was the victim of a hit and […]
Continue readingEsp, Coincidence Or Just Life?
Over the last few months I have had three incidents of ESP or at least what I think is ESP. It started when I was sitting in the North End listening to the scanners and all of a sudden I thought of Jeffery Curley. He was a young boy murdered by two male pedophiles in Cambridge in the 90s. Through the ordeal I became friends with his father Bob Curley. Bob was the mechanic for […]
Continue readingRevere Beach And The Spot I Cannot Forget
It was in the late fifties and I was just coming into my teenage years and forever I will remember that day. My lifelong friend Alan Belinfante (owner of Beach Sales in Revere) and I were walking the Revere Beach Boulevard taking in all the sights and sounds on a warm summer’s day with the noise of the people and amusements drowning out our conversation. We had just passed the MDC Police Station (now Revere […]
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