Thanksgivukah
Thursday, November 28th, 2013First Night of Hanukah
Wednesday, November 27th, 2013My family has been combining Hanukah and Thanksgiving for decades, so when the calendars actually aligned to bring these two holidays together, it was a very special occasion. Arriving from four different states, our family traveled on the day before Thanksgiving and arrived at my uncle’s house to light candles together for the first night of Hanukah.
Please click here for more photos from Thanksgiving and Hanukah
Lights on Newbury Street
Tuesday, November 26th, 2013After work, I took a chilly brisk walk to the Prudential Center, and enjoyed a few blocks of Newbury Street on my way. Newbury Street looks so festive at this time of the year, and I loved being able to see the street lights, the lights in the trees, and the lights of the Hancock Tower all mixed together.

Sword fighting
Saturday, November 23rd, 2013You can’t take these two anywhere … Mel and Brian sword-fighting in the aisle at the dollar store.

Newport, RI
Sunday, November 3rd, 2013
A few of us knew that we would all want/need a mid-Fall getaway weekend, so we picked one of New England’s many perfect towns for a get-away weekend, Newport, Rhode Island, and we booked two rooms at one of Newport’s many inns, Bouchard Inn and Restaurant.
We got really lucky because the restaurant was being renovated, so even on a busy weekend, the inn wasn’t full. They upgraded us, and we were treated to an incredibly comfortable two-bedroom suite, with a kitchenette and sitting room between the two bedrooms. It was absolutely perfect to wake up to the smell of the complimentary pastries delivered to our room. We highly recommend the Bouchard Inn. We felt like this really nice guy was letting us stay at his really nice house while he was away for the weekend. Also, and I don’t say this lightly: the bed was really comfortable!
Little did we know that it’s Restaurant Week in Newport, and we had a few amazing meals. We started our adventure with an incredible lunch at Diego’s, and we had a really delicious dinner at Fluke’s. Not exactly fine dining, but we also had a really satisfying meal at Newport Creamery. This was one of my favorite restaurants when I was little, so of course, I had to order my favorite meal: a tuna melt and a super-chipper. Very good for the soul.
And … we saw some mansions (duh!). Click on the for my photos from our visit to three of the Newport Mansions
Newport Mansions: The Elms
Saturday, November 2nd, 2013We did the self-guided tour at The Elms, and as I was peaking out the windows from the second floor, I realized that I was missing the last moments before the setting sun fell behind the trees. I raced through the rest of the rooms, and out the back door to see that The Elms’ facade (or is that technically the back of the house?) was brightly lit with the golden oranges of a gorgeous sunset! I only had a few minutes to take a few pictures before the sun set behind the trees. The Elms was no longer glowing, but it was still gorgeous … and then the clouds started to put on a show for us.
World Series game 6
Wednesday, October 30th, 2013I snapped this shot as I was leaving my office and heading towards the T in Kenmore Square, which was already starting to fill up with people getting ready to watch Game 6 of the World Series at the bars near Fenway Park. It was also starting to fill up with cops because, well, this was an important game and there are an awful lot of Red Sox fans in Boston.
This is not a great shot, but the Prudential Tower was lit up with the words GO SOX, and it looked amazing. By the way, in case you hadn’t heard, the Sox won that game, thereby winning the 2013 World Series. What an amazing night 🙂

Fall in Boston
Sunday, October 27th, 2013There’s something perfect about this scene … the orange trees contrast with the blue buildings, and the full trees in the center will soon lose their leaves like the ones on the left and the right. To me, the transition from fall to winter is as gorgeous and perfect as the transition from day to dusk. This scene makes me feel like a proud New Englander.
This is what I saw as I left the Microsoft NERD Center for the third time this weekend, at the end of an inspiring 3-day conference. I was exhausted, but I saw this, and I took a deep breath, smiled, went home to my sweetie, and made a long list of ideas. There is much to do!
Hannah’s Shower
Saturday, October 26th, 2013My dear friend Hannah is expecting a baby boy! While she was in town with her family, we threw her a shower over Chinese food, and we got some adorable outfits for the little monster!
View of Boston
Friday, October 25th, 2013I’m attending a WordPress conference in Cambridge this weekend, and this is the gorgeous view of Boston from where I’m sitting – at the Microsoft New England Research and Development (NERD) Center.
Jamaica Pond Lantern Parade
Sunday, October 20th, 2013This weekend was the 30th Annual Jamaica Pond Lantern Parade, and our second time participating in this awesome tradition. Kids of all ages decorate lanterns with tissue paper (ours was the coolest), and walk around Jamaica Pond. From all around the pond, you can see the parade of lights and it’s really lovely. Plus, the kids get to wear their Halloween costumes, and there’s nothing cuter than that. The weather was perfect, and a big orange moon rose over the pond while we walked with our neighbors.
Isabella’s Living Room
Saturday, October 19th, 2013I went to the Gardner Museum this morning to hear a wonderful lecture about the Sargent exhibit. As I was leaving, the light was pouring in to the Living Room, one of the most wonderful spaces of the Gardner Museum’s new wing.

Sargent’s Watercolors
Wednesday, October 16th, 2013Glass Pumpkin
Sunday, October 13th, 2013The mid-October early morning sun was pouring in through the front window and lit up the glass pumpkin that I bought at MIT Glass Lab’s Great Pumpkin patch a few weeks ago. I love fall!

Waterfire
Saturday, October 12th, 2013We hadn’t been to Waterfire in a while, so we finally found time to go on a lovely cool October evening. Still crowded, still gorgeous, still worth it.
Links to other Waterfire albums from my old photoblog:
http://www.photoblog.com/bdaroff/2011/07/30/waterfire.html
http://www.photoblog.com/bdaroff/2009/10/10/waterfire.html
http://www.photoblog.com/bdaroff/2008/08/02/paw-sox-and-waterfire.html
Wedding in Cambridge
Saturday, October 12th, 2013I assisted my dear friend Maureen with a wedding photo shoot in Cambridge, starting with the first look at the Hotel Marlowe, and a gorgeous view of the Charles River from across the street, then the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center … a hidden gem.
Butternut Squash Ravioli
Sunday, October 6th, 2013First attempt at making ravioli, and it went pretty well!
Potted Potter
Saturday, October 5th, 2013
We went to see Potter Potter for Brendan’s birthday, because that’s what grown-ups do.
Martha’s Vineyard
Sunday, September 29th, 2013We took a nice long ferry ride from Hyannis to Martha’s Vineyard, and spent a few hours wandering around the island on an absolutely gorgeous day.
Old Silver Sunset
Saturday, September 28th, 2013One of the best parts about staying at a beach hotel in Falmouth, MA is that the beach faces due west. We watched (and photographed) an incredible sunset from our balcony, and watched the sun sink below the horizon right before our eyes. It was like watching a miracle (cheesy, but honestly true).
The following photos were taken between 6:28pm and 6:34pm, and I lined them up in photoshop because I’m a nerd. Enjoy!
Great Glass Pumpkin Patch
Saturday, September 28th, 2013The MIT Glass Lab’s annual fall Great Glass Pumpkin Patch – http://glasslab.scripts.mit.edu/pumpkin/






