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Monday blues

Monday BluesQuit yer bitchin’.  This could be your commute.

Free Fun Fridays

Free Fun FridaysThanks to the Highland Street Foundation summer program, Free Fun Fridays, seven different museums and cultural venues will be free and open to the public on Friday, August 1st.  My pick for this week’s free admission would be to check out the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

All these venues are FREE this Friday, August 1

Thank you Highland Foundation for your continued, generous support of these institutions. I hope readers take advantage of these weekly treats and visit one or more of these venues this summer.

Big Gay Boat Ride tea dance cancelled due to weather

BGBR Summer Tea Dance
UPDATE: Seamen!
Unfortunately, the BGBR has been canceled due to a round of thunderstorms rolling into Boston in the afternoon. Ticketholders will be emailed. :-/

Scruffy Sunday

Scruffy Sunday kissesHow adorable are these two guys?

Previous Scruffy Sunday Posts

Vintage ‘Tube

This video that dates back to 2009 is absolutely hilarious, despite the freaky clown mask.  Haven’t seen this before? Check it out.

Does this bug anyone else

OCDA couple weeks ago I was in gridlock traffic with this van in front of me. Within a second my eyes zeroed in on something off. Do you see it too? It was making me go a bit crazy.

Saturday morning comic: Adam and Andy

James AsalClick on the comic strip to enlarge.

ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com.

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Bonus Fur

muscle bear

Golden Gals at Art House in Ptown

The golden gals at the Art HouseEarlier this spring I mentioned that Varla Jean Merman and Ryan Landry would be teaming up this summer in Provincetown for a new show at The Art House called The Golden Gals. 

Running thru August 30th performances happen each Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM.  Yours truly along with a dozen friends are going to tonight’s performance.

If you happen to be in Ptown and are heading to the show, say hello.

Get Your Tickets Here

Furry Friday

handsome, hairy, hunkPast Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

brain teaser, rodinEach Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain.  If you are stumped, feel free to get help or share it with a friend or colleague to see if you can figure it out together.

I’ll confirm answers later in the day so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away. I want to give everyone a chance. Fair warning that I think this week’s riddle is really tough so don’t get frustrated if you can’t figure it out.  So here is a hint: Think imitation.

This weeks riddle:

Whoever makes it, tells it not. 
Whoever takes it, knows it not. 
Whoever knows it, wants it not.

What am I?

Like riddles? Check out past week’s brain teasers.

Cruise with the Maverick Men Cole and Hunter

Maverick Men Mayan Adventure: Nov 30 – Dec 7, 2014

Boston’s most notorious gay couple, The Maverick Men, are hosting 3,600 gay men on a private charter cruise that leaves from Miami, Florida with ports of call in Key West, Mexico and Honduras  and you can join them.

Cole and Hunter make for great travel buddies.  We enjoyed our time together last December in Brazil, but we will have to miss the cruise since we’ll be in South America. Perhaps you’d like to join the cruise and tell me all about it? More info about the cruise is here.

The Maverick Men

BosGuy, Hunter and Cole – Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro

Off to Provincetown

Provincetown FrerrySergio and I are off to Ptown for a few days with friends so I may be slow to approve comments or more difficult than usual to reach while away.  Have a great weekend.

Thought of the day: Support your local businesses

buy localBig box stores and national chains have their place, but so do your local businesses.  Supporting local, independent businesses is like making a direct investment into your neighborhood. #SupportLocalBusinesses

BosGuy visits Brooklyn Heights

New York City, NYCThis afternoon I returned from a quick work trip to New York City.  Despite visiting NYC more times than I can count, I have never really stepped foot off of Manhattan – that is until this trip.  A colleague who now lives in D.C. but was raised in Brooklyn Heights suggested we grab dinner there.

We picked up an express train (can’t remember which) from Grand Central Station and were back above ground walking the tree lined streets of Brooklyn Heights in about 20 minutes. We ended up having a relaxing meal at Jack The Horse Tavern; I’ll write a bit more about that in a future post.  After dinner we strolled down a few streets (even passing Cher and Olympia Dukakis home from the 80’s film, Moonstruck) to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.

Lady LibertyThe Brooklyn Heights Promenade was really spectacular; filled with people walking, sitting, talking as well as friends, from all walks of life, making for fantastic people watching. The promenade also has spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and off in the distance you can see this beautiful statue.  If you’ve not visited, I’d recommend checking out Brooklyn Heights.  The air is easier to breathe, the vibe more relaxed and the view is tough to beat.