Archive for January, 2008
The harp seal
A flipper waving in the sand. That’s how the thin little harbor seal caught my attention as we jogged along Carson Beach this morning. There were already a few people standing guard over him, including a park ranger. So we kept jogging, figuring he was in good hands. Read the rest of this entry »
Chicken-free dining
We live on very truncated one-way street in South Boston. Ever since one of the ladies on our street was mugged a few years ago, the twenty-odd neighbors on our street have gotten to know each other through Crimewatch meetings, parking struggles, and other neighborhood development issues.We now number among our friends several of these neighbors, all of whom are old-line Democrats. Things can get fairly dicey after a few glasses of scotch when Dave starts maligning the Kennedy family, starting with Joe and working his way all the way up through Teddy. Read the rest of this entry »
Staff Meeting Philanthropy
At our last staff meeting, I asked the staff to determine together which environmental charity would receive our end of the year donation. Of the five charities, one received more than half the votes. This was Sustainable Harvest International, by far the smallest of the organizations in the selection. We are looking forward to working with SHI in the Smaller World Business Program.

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