Archive for the 'Day in the Life' Category

Grand Palace Theater

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Renovation continues for the Grand Palace Theater at Federal Square. It was used as a movie theater but closed soon after I came to Worcester, so I’ve never been inside. Looks like it’s going to be amazing.

Artichoke Co-op

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

John, a volunteer at the Artichoke Cooperative, pours out a bag of vegetables while describing the co-op’s mission to the community.

Jerry’s Hardware

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Friendly service, three keys for a dollar, and “3 Keys” the cat. Places like Jerry’s are harder and harder to find, so get your keys copied for cheap and try to stump Jerry with some obscure item to find somewhere around the shop while you still can.

Assabet River Rail Trail

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

The Assabet River Rail Trail is the newest paved trail in the area. Eventually, it will run for 12.5 miles from Marlborough to Acton, but only a little over 5 miles is currently rideable.

Newton Square

Monday, December 18th, 2006

Lights of a different sort swirl around the menorah in the center of the Newton Square rotary. According to the Telegram and Gazette article, the menorah, hosted by Yeshiva Academy, has gone up during Hanukkah for nearly 30 years.

Holiday ARTS At The Station

Sunday, December 17th, 2006

Unions Station is put to good use for the second annual Holiday ARTS At The Station.

EcoTarium

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

The EcoTarium is the best science and nature museum in the Worcester area, but that’s mainly because it’s the only science and nature museum in Worcester. It’s not that it’s a terrible place. I’ve been to far worse, like the Turepentine Creek Wildlife Refuge outside of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where I was praying that a [...]

Worcester Common at Christmas

Friday, December 15th, 2006

And speaking of holiday trees, the Common is nicely decked out with holiday lights.

Happy Holidays

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

It’s been said that the cobbler’s children have no shoes, and I’m afraid that the sentiment is usually true when it come to photgraphs of my own children. After quite a few Christmas card portraits this year for other people’s children, I finally got around to my own. Now if only we can get around [...]

Elm Park Stairway

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

The portion of Elm Park west of Park Street holds this inviting old staircase through the fallen leaves.


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