A Rolling Crone
Wednesday, November 18, 2020

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  My Dinner at the White House 03/09/2016   Reposted   Nov, 18, 2020, because I'm citing this event and the dress below during the Wor...
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Saturday, November 9, 2019

Part 2--Hunting for Cowboys and Indians

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On Weds., Oct, 30,   I published my first post about investigating three Western-themed vintage Real Photo Pos...
Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Hunting for Cowboys and Indians—The Story Behind the Photos

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About a year ago, at an indoor “yard sale” on a college campus in Worcester, MA., I bought these three photo postc...
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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

“Watchmen” and The Smiley Face: The Superhero Goes Bad

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         ( Last Sunday HBO premiered its new series based on “Watchmen”, the 1980’s 12-issue DC comic book series whic...
Saturday, September 21, 2019

How Many of These Banned Books Have You Read?

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Recently I walked into The Tatnuck Bookseller in Westboro, MA and was fascinated by this display titled “Banned Books Week, Sept. 22-28, 2...
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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

About Our 11-Course, $600 Dinner

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When you’re traveling, it’s the unexpected adventures that can be the most fun (or the scariest—or both.)   Nick and I are currently sta...
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A Rolling Crone

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by Joan Gage
After 40 years as a journalist, I turned 60 and decided to return to my first love--painting. I’ve exhibited watercolors and photographs in Massachusetts and have a slide show of paintings below. My photo book “The Secret Life of Greek Cats” can be purchased by clicking on the cover below. I collect way too many things, but my great passion is antique photographs, from the earliest—daguerreotypes (circa 1840) up to 1900 (cabinet cards, tintypes.) I approach each one as a mystery to solve, and in unlocking their secrets have met some fascinating historic figures. For some of the stories, check the list of “The Story Behind the Photograph”. My husband Nick and I live in Grafton, MA and recently celebrated our 41st anniversary. We have 3 children, now amazing adults. And on Aug. 26, 2011, we greeted our first grandchild, Amalía-- world’s cutest baby. But this blog isn’t about grandparenting (although photos of the grandkid sneak in). As it says up top, it’s about travel, art, photography and life after sixty. And crone power.
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