Wilson Farms in Lexington, Massachusetts
Wilson Farms in Lexington, Massachusetts. I was this morning there, with my son, Andrei, and Daria, one of my two granddaughters. Air was fresh (as after rain) and flowers were looking gorgeous (how else?). So I couldn't resist to try a video.
Genesis Battlegreen 5k Run Lexington Massachusetts
The Genesis Battlegreen 5k/10k Run has been established as one of the most popular road race events in New England. This event, which has become a Lexington tradition, offers a beautiful course that will challenge runners and walkers alike. This race also features Rene Rancourt singing the national anthem and a huge post-race buffet.
Bountiful fruit at western Massachusetts farms
After what was a very poor season for many crops last year- the peach crop was actually wiped out- this year is looking a whole lot better.
Migrant workers in New Hampshire at Wilson's Farm in Litchfield
Migrant workers in New Hampshire at Wilson's Farm in Litchfield
Lexington, MA Our Town
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71 wilson ave Spencer, MA 01562 - Single-Family Home - Real Estate - For Sale -
71 wilson ave Spencer, MA 01562 SingleFamily Home Real Estate For Sale looking for a place to get away from it all? this 3 season lakefront is just what you need. Enjoy going to camp on Stiles Reservoir. This place has a great view of the lake.
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02-09-17 Easton, MA - Blizzard Conditions (Afternoon)
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Blizzard conditions are raking eastern Massachusetts and the Easton community. Kids are out trying to enjoy the heavy snow, but temperatures are dropping pretty quickly into the 20's now.
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Samuel Wilson Memorial Service
The memorial service for President Emeritus Samuel V. Wilson, June 23, 2017.
Urban, Farming, Farm, Family Farm, Mushrooms - America's Heartland
Reporter Sarah Gardner takes us to New Mexico where urban gardening finds a growing fan base in Albuquerque. Yolanda Vazquez discovers a 300 year old farm in the heart of New York City. Jason Shoultz visits a New England farm family working to avoid the crush of urbanization in historic Lexington, Massachusetts. A California woman finds success by farming mushrooms in the heart of Sacramento.
10 Reedsdale | Milton, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- Milton, Massachusetts is an affluent suburban community between the Neponset River and the Blue Hills, just 8 miles southwest of Boston. In 2007 and 2008 Money Magazine listed Milton 7th and 5th respectively on it's annual list of best places to live in the United States.
Welcome to Kerrigan's Corner. This house is centrally located and we've just unlocked one of the best deals in town. This young colonial has an open layout with a smashing new kitchen along with an almost impossible to find first floor family room under $450k. With almost 1,600 sqft of living space on a 7,500 square foot lot this house doesn't need a thing.
The Second floor offers four square large corner bedrooms with loads of light and an updated full bath.
It's a dream house with an even dreamier price. You'll love the easy access to Milton Library, Pierce Middle School and public transportation. The owner said sell and we listened. Seeing is believing.
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Down the street from our new state of the art Public Library which has also become a Milton community center, with book clubs, featured films and interesting monthly
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Catch a free summer concert at Baron Hugo's gazebo.
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King Arthur II & Prince Madoc's voyage to America in AD 562
Alan Wilson & James Michael present this lecture in a College of Kentucky - one of several that Alan lectured at in his lecture tour of 1992. James Michael sadly passed away in January 2008. Were it not for his dedicated work little of this Arthur research would be known in the USA today.
This full documentary contains not just a presentation lecture but also extra footage which has never been broadcast until now. You will be shown some of the vast amounts of evidence concerning the voyage of Arthur 2 and Prince Madoc sailing from Britain to America during the 6th century - almost a thousand years before Columbus.
Also covered later in the documentary is James Michael explaining the ancient British Coelbren alphabet, and its connection to many inscriptions found in the America.
The establishment crooks have written off this Coelbren alphabet as the creation of a Welsh-British Antiquarian called Iolo Morganwg during the19th century, yet the authors easily show in their books how this accusation is completely false and they give many examples of its use and notice CENTURIES prior to the time of the alleged forgery.
The documentary is not always good quality in parts as it was only converted in 2008 using old VHS tapes originally recorded in 1992. Despite this it is a brilliant and informative documentary of how history -- like most things -- has been manipulated and forgotten.
Alan Wilson is now 80 years old and still going strong. He and his life-long fellow researcher Baram Blackett have written and published nine books. They also have available several documentaries (old and new) documenting their researches and what happens when you discover things the establishment doesn't want discovered.
Their books published to date (oldest first) are as follows:
1 - Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent.
2 - Arthur and the Charter of Kings.
3 - Arthur the War King
4 - Artorius Rex Discovered
5 - The Holy Kingdom
6 - The King Arthur Conspiracy
7 - Moses in the Hieroglyphs
8 - The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant
9 - The Trojan War of 650 BC
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A video of two women fighting outside a Corpus Christi middle school is circulating social media.
Video of 1 Vining Court | Woburn Massachusetts real estate & homes by Shorey Sheehan Team
- Have you been looking for a house to buy but are only seeing condos in your price range? Not interested in being a member of a Condo Association, paying a condo fee or being restricted by a condo's rules and regulations? Then this is the home for you!
Welcome to 1 Vining Court in Woburn, MA. This home represents an incredible opportunity to own a beautifully updated single family house at a condo price in red-hot Woburn, MA!
This 3 bedroom home was completely renovated “to the studs” only 4 years ago.
As you enter, you'll be quick to notice the wood floors, recessed lighting and ceiling fans. The home's first level has a large, well-laid-out living room, beautiful eat-in kitchen with granite countertops, one of the home's three bedrooms, a laundry area, and a gorgeous, tiled bathroom complete with a stand-up shower and separate tub. The home's second level includes the large master bedroom with its spacious closet space and the third bedroom. Additional highlights include central air conditioning, on-demand hot water and plenty of basement storage. All of this located walking-distance to wonderful Woburn Square, with its spectacular array of cafes, restaurants, and bars, and the incredibly popular Woburn gem, Horn Pond. Public transportation is nearly at your doorstep, and the commuter rail is a short 10-minute drive. Combine that with the easy accessibility to Interstate 93 and Interstate 95, and you have a sensational commuter location.
When the sellers bought this home they were looking for home ownership without the restrictions and headaches of a condo. This home has served them well and now it can serve you well too.
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Video of 895 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner (ORNAC) | Concord, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- Concord, Massachusetts is a historic town in Middlesex County. The community was settled early by the English as a frontier outpost of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was the first interior, non-tidal water town in Massachusetts. The town still retains many well-preserved colonial houses, nine of them on or near the village green and witnesses of the famous Battle of Concord. Just 20 minutes' drive from Boston, the town boasts gorgeous natural and man-made scenery, a bounty of cultural and historic attractions, and some of the best public schools in the state.
895 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner has personality. Set back off the road on a wooded 2 acre lot, it's beautifully sited in an area of much more expensive homes.
The house is unique, solid and meticulously maintained. The most striking feature as you wander around this 3400 sq ft home, is the dramatic and luxurious sunken living room and dining room area. Newly installed hardwood floors are perfect. The marble fireplace provides a warm focal point. There are sliders leading to the covered deck and oversized Anderson windows to let you enjoy the views of the natural surroundings.
The vintage kitchen is a retro lover's dream! Original Thermador oven, The Geneva stainless sink and washboard countertops, and cooktop. Enjoy your morning coffee, or a light lunch in the breakfast nook. On a warmer day, head out to the 3 season porch. This house is built to support the way you live your life.
As for lifestyle, the 2nd floor is amazing space for the reclusive, eccentric or the dramatic! There's a huge master bedroom with a fireplace and sliders to the deck.. One of the two bathroom suites features a terra cotta spa and cedar walls. In addition to the walk in closet, there is an adjacent large dressing room. A 2nd master bathroom, with adjoining walk in closet and an office or exercise or hobby room also abuts a good size greenhouse.. looking for a green thumb.. In the hall, there's actually a mini kitchenette, with a small refrigerator, cooktop and washer/dryer.
The 1st floor bedroom wing may be the perfect setup for extended family, teenagers, or a home office. There are 3 good size rooms, as well as a full bathroom. This area of the house has not been updated, and is not shown on the video,- it's value to you is yet to be determined.
895 ORNAC is in a terrific and convenient location. Merely 1.5miles from Route 2, and Emerson Hospital, it's just a short ride in the other direction to Verrill farms and the restaurants and shops at Nine Acre Corner. It's easy to head over to Route 128 via route 117 from this location.
As you drive into the circle driveway at the end of a long day, take a deep breath. Enjoy this retreat, a place of privacy and security.
Concord is a picturesque New England community of handsome residences, preserved open spaces, family-owned farms and thriving commercial centers. Dozens of high-style, handsome antique houses still stand alongside beautiful country estates. Today, this affluent community prides itself on its natural beauty, the safety of its residents and the excellence of its public school system. Located 20 miles west of Boston, Concord's population has remained stable at 16,000 over the past several decades. The town is served by MBTA commuter rail to Boston, Cambridge and Fitchburg; and a commuter bus to Boston.
Concord also boasts a significant literary history. Louisa May Alcott, Bronson Alcott, Emerson and Hawthorne lived in the town at one time or another and Thoreau wrote his internationally known philosophical treatise at Walden Pond in Concord.
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Finding Good Crappie Fishing Spots
Jason made a point in the fall and winter to look for new crappie fishing spots with his electronics. He started in some productive arms of the lake and idled along break lines looking for brush piles with fish.
These creek channel edges are often where fishermen like to drop their brush piles. So Jason scanned with Lowrance HDS 3D Structure Scan for likely looking spots and brush piles until he found schools of crappie holding on them.
Once he saw a good school of fish on a brush pile, he stopped and fished it. He would cast a jig over the top, when they quit biting that, he would pitch to the piles from a closer distance, and finally he would get right on top of them and fish vertically on the pile.
He had one of the best fall/winter periods for crappie fishing in recent years by getting out and hunting for fish more with his electronics.
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May Irwin Matrimony (or Mat-ri-mony) on Victor 5151 (1907) song by William J. McKenna
May Irwin sings Matrimony (or Mat-ri-mony) on Victor 5151, recorded on May 21, 1907
The song is by William J. McKenna.
May Irwin (27 June 1862 - 22 October 1938) was born Georgina May Campbell (not Ada Campbell, as some sources state) in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
Her parents were Robert E. and Jane Draper Campbell. Her father died when she was young, and May turned to the theater to become self-supporting. With sister Adeline Flora Campbell (born on February 8, 1875, and known professionally as Florence or Flo), she went on the variety stage, doing a singing specialty.
May became a leading vaudeville performer of the 1890s. She introduced The Bully to stage audiences.
Irwin's discs are important because they preserve song interpretations that stage audiences knew well--at this time most songs popularized on stage were recorded by professional recording artists. Also, at this time few other female singers recorded only comic material. Victor labels identify each Irwin number as a coon song.
Her record career was limited to three sessions for Victor in May 1907. She cut seven titles; Victor released six. A few songs had been introduced by Irwin on stage a decade earlier. The Bully, which she recorded on May 20, 1907 (31642), was written by sports writer Charles E. Trevathan, who was inspired upon hearing in St. Louis unprintable words to the tune, according to Walsh in the June 1963 issue of Hobbies.
Trevathan also wrote May Irwin's Frog Song, originally issued as a single-sided Victor 5156. When later released on double-sided 17253, it was backed by Clarice Vance's I'm Wise, Victor carefully pairing comic female singers. Irwin's Don't Argify was originally issued on a single-sided disc (5157). Reissued on a double-sided disc (16058), it was backed by a song performed by Alice Lloyd, sister of famous British Music Hall artist Marie Lloyd.
Mat-ri-mony (5151) is among the first records in which the title is spelled a few times during the chorus, with lines of commentary then added. Irwin cut When You Ain't Got No Money, You Needn't Come Around (Victor 31648, reissued as 35050), from the 1898 show Kate Kip, Buyer. Arthur Collins had covered it on a two-minute Edison cylinder (5469) in 1898. She also cut Moses Andrew Jackson, Goodbye in 1907, which Arthur Collins in 1906 recorded for Edison (9442) and on November 14, 1906 for Victor (4947). This was from Irwin's 1906 show Mrs. Wilson, That's All.
She supplied lyrics to some songs, including Hot Tamale Alley, with music written by George M. Cohan. She did not record it.
Irwin's first starring role was in John J. McNally's The Widow Jones, which opened on September 16, 1895, and featured the famous Bully Song, or The Bully. A kissing scene from the hit show was filmed in 1896 by Edison's film company. Irwin is kissed by stage partner John Rice (father of singer Gladys Rice). The film was not originally projected onto screens in theaters (the Projecting Kinetoscope came a little later) but was watched by individuals who purchased tickets at Kinetoscope Parlors and looked into a machine's peep-hole (some machines were coin-operated). The film's showing time is less than a minute. Without citing credible evidence, film historians routinely report that early viewers were scandalized by The Kiss. This is improbable. The film footage is innocuous by any standards, and the fact that it was released means that Edison film makers believed that this kiss violated no standards of the times. The film purportedly captures a moment from an actual stage production, and since stage audiences were not scandalized, it is unlikely that viewers of the film were.
She evidently made only one other film, the Paramount four-reeler Mrs. Black Is Back (1914), based upon her show of that name. No copies are known to have survived.
Irwin retired from show business in 1920. In 1907 she married her manager, Kurt Eisselt, sometimes spelled Eisfeldt (she was previously married to Frederick W. Keller of St. Louis). The two ran a farm in the northern New York five miles east of Clayton, near Spicer Bay. One source reports that her grand house is still standing; another source states that nothing remains aside from its foundation though some barns are standing. May Irwin Road off Route 12 commemorates her time spent near Clayton. She had a vacation home nearby on Club Island in the 1000 Island area; she also had a winter home at Merritt Island, Florida. She has been given credit for naming the salad dressing that originated in the region--Thousand Island dressing.
Irwin was a wealthy woman. Walsh reports in the July 1963 issue of Hobbies, A few years before her death she sold a block of property she owned on Lexington Avenue, New York City, from 54th to 55th Street, for a million dollars.
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