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Posts Tagged Boston

On the road

Last week was wet and wonderful.  However, technology and I seemed to be on different wavelengths.  The office phone was not forwarding to my cell.  Many apologies to those who we missed.  You’ll hear from me today.  Plus, my traveling photo tweets never showed up on my timeline (Twitterrific, you’ve always served me well, were [...]

A flea among giants

The Boston Globe Travel Show graced the Seaport World Trade Center last weekend. Friday morning featured trade workshops before the floor opened to the public that evening. It was good to meet area travel agents, industry reps, and listen to fun travelers talking about social media.
Walking the floor, however, reminded me of just [...]

Back to traveling

FiberCamp Boston was simply wonderful. It was really rewarding to see people come to the unconference, many not totally sure of what would happen, but then go with the flow.  It was thrilling to pick up some new techniques, and it most certainly was an excellent time to hang out with others.  I’m so glad [...]

Pour it on, FiberCamp

Episode 25 of the Virtual Cappuccino was uploaded on Monday, and since Wednesday, I’ve thought at various random times, oh, yes, I need to tell folks on the blog as well.  Sorry for the delay.  It’s Friday again, and I am ready for a glass of Prosecco.
Whoosh! went the week as I’ve worked on FiberCamp [...]

Terra Madre Day

What should you eat today?  A question we ask every day, but think a bit more as December 10 is Terra Madre day.  A project of the Slow Food Convivium, it’s a day to celebrate local and traditional foods.
It’s the time of year in Milan when Pannetone declares that holiday season has begun and everything with [...]