Posted by Pamela Leavey on August 22, 2009
I thought I might find more color in the evening sky tonight when I took my walk at Newburyport’s Waterfront Park. No such luck. It was more like a winter sky:

I’m not sure if Hurricane Bill’s presence off the coast of Massachusetts attributed to the winter sky effect this evening or not… WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
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Posted by Pamela Leavey on July 4, 2009
Diana Krall live in Newport Jazz Festival (1999):

Posted by Pamela Leavey on June 29, 2009
Because there’s rain in the forecast for at least another 5 days or more… It’s time to ask the question… ”Who’ll Stop The Rain”:
Bruce Springsteen, Live in Stockholm, 1993.
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Posted by Pamela Leavey on May 27, 2009
After spending a 7 months living in Eastport, Maine, I’ve moved back home to the Newburyport area of Massachusetts (Amesbury), where I grew up. I’ve been away from the area for a little over 19 years.
I’m settling in, finishing unpacking and gearing up for a new chapter in my life. Next week, I’ll be starting a new job, which I’ll be juggling with my business and my blogs. I love to stay active and busy, so I doubt I’ll have much free time on my hands for a while.
It’s nice to be home again.
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Posted by Pamela Leavey on May 18, 2009
I lead a busy life. I enjoy staying busy. Work to me is fulfilling because I always feel as though in my work, from my business to my blogs I am making a difference in the world.
In a couple of weeks, I’ll add a new aspect to my busy life — a job. I’ve been self-employed for 13 years. The recession has taken a toll on my business, so I felt it was time to make that leap back into the work force while the business rides out the recession. Thankfully the job hunt was painless. I found something quickly.
This Friday, I will be moving again – back home to the Newburyport, MA area, where I grew up and lived for 33 years.
I love living in Maine. I love Eastport. However, job opportunities are sparse here. I didn’t think when I moved here that the recession would hit even harder than it had when I made the decision to move to Maine late last summer.
It’s all good. It’s my “Mid-life Crisis Adventure 2.0.”
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Posted by Pamela Leavey on May 7, 2009
Sometimes you just need to go back to square one.