This Is Framingham

This Is Framingham
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Home of “The V”

October 21st, 2006


In the early/mid-80’s there was the poor man’s MTV called “V66” (aka “The V”, aka holding your fingers like peace sign). 
We didn’t have cable when we were kids, so my sister and I would turn the TV to V66 as soon as we got home from school everyday to be hip to what videos kids were talking about at school.  They had great VJs and you could also call in and request videos and sometimes even get on the air.
I remember my sister and I were at the Lechemere mall and one of the V66 VJs was there holding some kind of contest. We were so star-struck!  I forget his name but it was the guy with the beard.  We talked to him and he was such a nice guy, we always remembered that.

This building at 111 Speen St. is said to have been the home of the V66 studios.  You can correct me if I’m wrong but so many people have told me it was that I trust this little factoid.

Farm Pond

October 18th, 2006

This is Ethan again. Michelle won’t be back for another day or two, so here’s another substitute entry to keep you occupied till she returns.

A swan at Farm Pond, Framingham

After dropping off a certain someone at the airport early last Saturday morning, I decided to stop by Farm Pond on my way home and enjoy some Framingham brand nature. The day was, as I confirmed for one friendly passerby, beautiful and walking around the pond in the morning sunshine was invigorating. Some leaves had turned color, the air was fresh and the water mirror-like. My usually taciturn spirit very seriously considered doing some soaring, but the sight of the CSX trains and hospital powerplant smokestack across the water dutifully kept me grounded. Still, the trainyard is somewhat picturesque and the smokestack vapor looks kind of pretty in the morning light…

Anyway, in general Framingham has a pretty good share of ponds and they’re great to have around for their scenic beauty (and for swimming, boating and fishing if you’re into those things). Farm Pond in particular gets a few extra marks in the scenic column because of its swans. It was like watching Wild Kingdom seeing them fly and glide around on the water, cleaning themselves and dunking their heads under every now and then. For no apparent reason, one swan was really putting on a show by charging at two others who had been minding their own business. This jerk swan’s wings were tilted up menacingly and you could tell he was trying to intimidate the others who meekly swam in the opposite direction. What made it remarkable was that even though he was obviously threatening them with violence, all three continued floating smoothly and serenely the entire time.

But the action wasn’t all in the water. In the trees were a large variety of “regular” birds in mixed flocks chirping, cackling and crowing up a storm. Seems like the patch of woods near the smaller gatehouse at Farm Pond is THE place for Framingham birds to be in the early morning hours. If you had told me that every bird in town was there in those trees, I might have believed you. ????????? ??? ????

On the downside, there was a moderate amount of litter. It wasn’t enough to really disgust me, but it was definitely more than one person with a can-do attitude could have fixed in one or two trips to a nearby trashcan. Speaking of, I also witnessed a professional trashpicker on his rounds in the parking lot which was a little offputting. 777 ?????? And lastly, both gatehouses on the water (Farm Pond is part of the historical Sudbury Aqueduct) are covered with graffiti and look like they’ve seen much better days. They’re attractive from afar and definitely add character to the area, but up close they look more than a little shabby.

In spite of those drawbacks though Farm Pond is a pretty decent place to spend some time outdoors. If you’re not already familiar with it, check it out some time.

Farm Pond, Framingham

Farm Pond is in the downtown area roughly bounded by Dudley Road, Mt Wayte Avenue and the CSX and MBTA train tracks. There’s parking available off Dudley Road and at the boat launch at the end of Lakeview Ave (off Mt Wayte Ave, across from the recycling center).

Later ‘gater

October 14th, 2006


I have to go out of town for a few days but in the meantime Ethan said he may write something on here something at least once.  If he’s too busy partying then I’ll be back with a new post sometime next week.

Interesting ebay items

October 11th, 2006

I was scanning through ebay and found these little gems.  Anyone interested in old postcards of the real Shopper’s World might want to hop on ebay and bid on these beauties. (I won’t be bidding, I buy too many nick nacks!)


Aaaaaaaand- Action!

October 1st, 2006

 
I was walking by the Framingham Civic League Building Yesterday and saw film trucks and lights for the movie they’re filming here. 
 
I guess these pictures aren’t very exciting and I didn’t see “The Rock” but I just wanted to point out that Framingham has somehow attracted Disney to shoot part of their film here- maybe we’ll be the new Canada and everyone will want to shoot their films here!

Mazmanian Art Gallery

September 27th, 2006


After work yesterday I stopped by the Mazmanian gallery at Framingham State College to check out the opening of “Three” which is work by three sculptors who either teach at or have something to do with FSC.
I don’t usually go to these things but I thought it would be good to just get out there and see what’s going on.  It’s so weird to feel like such a stranger on a campus that I used to stroll into early classes practically in my pajamas.
The only person I recognized was Anne, an artist I just met last weekend at her studio on Fountain St. (I’ll be posting about Fountain St. ivermectine ordonnance ou pas studios soon) and who is probably one of the nicest people I have ever met.  She introduced me to another artist and being a former art student myself we were talking about how some art teachers can be jerks.
I mentioned my experience at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago was that the teacher would set up a still-life and then take off for three hours (no joke).  When he reappeared, he would rip apart our work and tell us what we did wrong even though he wasn’t there to show us how to paint better.  We got him to stay one time but he was so miserable it was better to just let him go to the bar or wherever he went for three hours.

Then when I transferred to Framingham State I met with the chair of the art department who at the time was Gene Sullivan.  He tore through my portfolio, dismissing all my work with sighs and an expressionless face and said “You came from Chicago?  I was expecting much better work”.  I felt like I just got slapped across the face and said I didn’t understand, some of this was work I used to get into Chicago. curing lyme disease with ivermectin   He sighed and said “I’m going to set up a still-life in the other room and give you an hour to make a decent piece of work. revectina serve para pulgas  If it’s good enough you can join the art program here”. Unsurprisingly, he didn’t like what he saw after an hour but some how I didn’t leave there until he “accepted” me.  He retired the next semester and is existing somewhere in Maine now.
Anyway, it was fun and a nice surprise since I thought I wouldn’t know anyone, just take a few pictures and leave.

“Three” will be available to see until October 26 if anyone is interested.

The Clean Machine

September 22nd, 2006


Sorry if anyone remembers this post from July but it was only on for two days before something happened with my server and erased a week worth of posts.

Anyplace that uses a brown and orange colortheme is alright with me so I brought my car to the Clean machine one weekend.  I think it was $8 for a basic wash. 
Here’s what to expect!

Also, if you have a dirty dog, you can bring him/her with you and drop them off at Shaggy’s Dog Wash which is in the same building.

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