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Halloween in Salem…

October 18, 2009

One of the day tours my daughter and I took was to Salem. On our way to Salem (from Boston) we went through Revere – the setting for Camille Minichino‘s Periodic Table mystery book series. (As some of you know, Minichino is one of my favorite Cozy Mystery book authors…)

Our bus driver/tour guide was a lifetime resident of the Boston area .. complete with the “yooz guys” dialect, “Wooster” was not the name of P. G. Wodehouse’s main character, but was the “Worcester” exit. I’m not sure if this was laid on so thickly for our benefit or if he truly spoke this way during his off hours. Either way, I loved it!

I have to say that listening to the tour guide was a real treat. He was… full of local color. I especially enjoyed all of his Revere stories (He actually grew up there.) He spoke about the public beach/amusement park/boardwalk of yesteryear… with the same loving nostalgia that Minichino’s main character Gloria Lamerino speaks about it.

Unfortunately, time has taken its toll and the big roller coaster has been demolished. But in its place, they have built buildings with sides that are true to the angles of the dips and rises of yesteryear’s roller coaster. Those buildings are fun to see when you know their history, but at the same time, they’re an oddity to behold when you don’t know about the roller coaster story…

Back to Salem…

Obviously, a large bulk of Salem’s economy is made from selling tourists all of what you would expect to buy in Salem… potions, herbs, candles, crystals, lotions, fortunes, ETC. As we ventured around the town, we noticed a lot of Wiccans, which I should have guessed would find Salem to be a great place to live (and prosper.)  I especially enjoyed hearing informational mini-lectures throughout the town… One Wiccan was especially interesting as she conducted a tour of one of the town’s cemeteries.

While October must be a huge boom for Salem, Halloween must be a real treat!

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I'm Back from Cambridge…

October 16, 2009

I’m home! And I feel smarter now than I did before my trip! As I’ve mentioned before – my daughter moved to Cambridge to pursue her law degree.

I had a great time visiting a lot of really neat places. It really would be terrific to live on the east coast and have access to all sorts of historical places! We took a trolley tour and saw the highlights of Boston, and on our harbour tour we saw the USS Constitution. The trip to Salem was a real treat, as was our trip to Lexington and Concord. We saw such beautiful scenery AND after so many years of San Antonio’s lack-luster falls, the autumnal changing of colors was truly phenomenal.

My daughter rented a “Zip Car” twice, so we were also able to do a little shopping – for necessities, not clothes. We took advantage of her student status and went to Harvard’s Museum of Natural History, where we saw the most amazing glass flower collection imaginable. The flowers were made by a father/son duo (Leopold Blaschka and his son, Rudolph) – commissioned  for Harvard’s Botanical Museum in the late 18900s/early 1900s. Really impressive!!!

But of course, as a mom, my favorite event of the trip was seeing my daughter. I have missed her a lot and I have missed our weekly lunch dates when she attended the University of Texas at Austin. Some weeks the seventy five mile trip (one way!) felt long — but now I look back and feel like she was truly in our local “neighborhood” school.

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Lucy Lawrence, Jenn McKinlay, Judi McCoy, Wendy Lyn Watson, & Peggy Webb… Four New Authors (Five New Names) on the Site :

October 14, 2009

I mentioned in my last entry that I get recommendations from site readers who believe that their authors belong on the site. I have found several new authors from these recommendations, and hope that you do to! Here are the latest authors I have added:

Lucy Lawrence (aka Jenn McKinlay): Decoupage Mystery Series which features a sleuth who happens to be an employee of a paper shop…

Jenn McKinlay (aka Lucy Lawrence): Cupcake Bakery Mystery Series which has, as its sleuth, the owner of the Fairy Tale Cupcakes Bakery…

Judi McCoy: Dog Walker Mystery Series features a sleuth who starts a dog walking business, and finds out that she is able to communicate telepathically with her charges…

Wendy Lyn Watson: Mystery à la Mode Mystery Series is set in Texas and features a sleuth who owns an ice cream parlor…

Peggy Webb: Southern Cousins Mystery Series features two cousins who sleuth – and a very darling Basset Hound named Elvis…

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Salem Witch Trials, Cambridge, and Boston…

October 12, 2009

I am currently on my first trip “out East” to visit my daughter at her new college. My husband went with her at the beginning of the year in order to help her get settled, and I decided to wait and let them do “all of the work” so that I could fly in and enjoy her first few days off from school. (She gets two days off for the Columbus Day holiday.)

A few years ago, my daughter and I took a bus tour which included two nights in Boston — which served to whet my appetite. I am really looking forward to seeing her AND to get the chance to check out the Cambridge/Boston area.

We will be visiting Salem, which I cannot wait to see. I am hooked on the History Channel documentaries (and the old, yesteryear A & E shows… Whoever came up with the slogan “new and improved” was NOT talking about what has happened to A & E!!!)) that cover the Salem Witch Trials. We are also going to take a day tour that will show us the highlights of Boston, Cambridge, and the surrounding area. That way we will be able to pick some of those highlighted places to explore on our own the next day.

(This trip I will have access to my daughter’s computer, so that will be one less thing my husband will have to “cover” for me.)

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