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Susan Licht of Licht Years STILL has the Edge

April 11, 2013
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Susan Licht, or Soonie2 to the WordPress community runs one of the best photo blogs in the english speaking world. Only people who haven’t seen her work would argue. I’ve been all around this world and the USA, and the technical eye, the creative edge, and the ability to inspire emotions with an image are […]

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

April 11, 2013
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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 […]

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The First Boston Caffeine Crawl

April 11, 2013
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Reblogged from : Get your coffee on with 18 participating locations, three different routes (North, Central, South) + free beverages at each stop on the crawl. Tickets still available for $30.

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Boston's Best Street Performances

April 11, 2013
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Reblogged from The JumpShell Blog: Alex Weaver recently put up an awesome post about local violinists Rhett Price and Josh Knowles' incredible rendition of Taylor Swift's "Trouble" in a Red Line station (from my discerning eye it looks like South Station). The video has definitely proved its "share" worthiness as it's racked up 418 Likes […]

The one where he throws out another poem

April 11, 2013
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Reblogged from Thunderhawk Bolt: Red Line Mornings Familiar strangers crowd the concrete strip between home and life. Communication; mute speech and vague nods. Heads bob together to brakes and curves. Station announcements, grinding wheels, and flipping pages break the familial silence. No one looks up but we're all aware. MIT Guy scowls at organic chemistry […]

Walk for Hunger 2013! | Kyla Danica

March 12, 2013
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I couldn’t let Kyla Danica’s call call to action pass me by. The cause of hunger prevention is important to having an educated and employed Harbor Community and healthy future. We all need to pull together, and I admire anyone that is going on the walk. I hope that if you can’t walk for the […]

Doane Rock: Prescribed Burn 5

April 13, 2013
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Reblogged from Tales of a Nomad Biologist: Our fifth prescribed burn took place in the afternoon of the same day we conducted our fourth. Tactically, it was considerably more involved than the burn in the morning. Again, we split into two groups and walked the two flanks of the burn area laying down boxes of […]

Chef Inspired Burger Stuffed With Blue Cheese

April 13, 2013
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Reblogged from Back Road Journal: The whole world loves burgers and fries but what about when you want to take the idea and turn it into a delicious evening meal. Gordon Hamersley did that in his cookbook Bistro Cooking At Home with his recipe for Blue Cheese Stuffed Burger with a Port and Green Peppercorn Sauce.  […]

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