"Each and every day DO something NEW and experience your creativity and joy in life soar."

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

H. H. RICHARDSON AND PEANUT BUTTER BUGS

Today the friend that I am staying with in Massachusetts had to take off for work early leaving me to wait for the MATAG repairman.  There is nothing NEW there except that after living in Argentina the fact that any service technician would actually show up as scheduled is well... a MIRACLE. I was happy he arrived and finished up by noon as I had a client appointment at 2pm and this left me the time I needed to make two quick stops en route to two NEW places I have never seen.


The first was the Old Colony Railroad Station in North Easton.  The station was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, famous for several buildings including the Trinity Church in Boston.  I had seen many of the structures here in North Easton but not the station.  It now houses the Historical Society.  The offices were closed but that was of no matter as what I wanted to DO was shoot some photos of the exterior.  Before finishing up a gentleman involved with the historical society drove up and asked me why I was measuring the rails.  He had seen me from afar bending over them. "No I wasn't measuring them.  I was taking photos from a different angle".  He said he was born in North Easton and could tell me a great deal of history.  It was a pity that I did not have the time.

 

After taking photos I headed off to my client's house passing a chocolate place that I have heard about from way too many of my clients,  WATSON'S.  Back in 2004 I held a weight loss study on 10 women as I was working with a new technique.  After doing one of my quick craving elimination sessions one client wrote me a testimonial of its incredible effectiveness. In brief she wrote that she was amazed that as it was Easter and she needed to buy gifts she went to WATSON'S and she had no urge to taste any of the chocolate.  GREAT.  I love it when my treatments work so well.  Just last week another woman in the study that I am still in touch with also said that ever since I took her chocolate cravings away they have never reared their ugly head(s) again.  It is now eight years and holding strong.  I am pleased. :) I don't have a sweet tooth anymore but I did want to stop in and see WATSON'S.  I decided to try the peanut butter bugs.  EH!



And the GPS?  I researched, found one at a great price and picked it up at BEST BUY on my way back.  Now the DO NEW will be reading the instruction book and figuring how to mount a 5" car GPS onto a racing bicycle.

Look around you.  NEW things to DO are everywhere.


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