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Many of us have personal insecurities that are rooted in our physical appearance. I happened upon this photograph earlier this week, and I thought “I wish I had those lips.” You see, I don’t really have an upper lip; technically I have an upper lip but it is barely there.
I love kissing so I always notice if someone has what I think are nice lips, because I inevitably then think, “They have nice lips. I bet they’re a good kisser“. File this post under ‘over sharing’.
Do you fixate on certain physical features? I would assume we all do but I find the irrationality of it to be aggravating; despite the fact that I can’t help myself.
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ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com.
The W Hotel Washington D.C. is a unique property for the W Hotel chain. The building first opened as Hotel Washington back in 1918 and is a registered building so when the W Hotel took over the space, they had to maintain certain architectural features in the lobby and exterior. I think they did a fantastic job and this is a property I would stay at again.
The hotel rooms are more in line with your typical W Hotel. My only gripe with the layout was my desk had only one plug so I had to charge my phone by my bed while working at the desk because both my phone and laptop were nearly drained by the time I had checked in. 
The bathroom space is semi private with a sliding door that hides the commode and over-sized shower. A sink and vanity is located across from the shower and by the hall near the closet and entry to the room.
The W Washington D.C. is located at 515 5th Street and has all the amenities you would expect but its best feature is their P.O.V. roof terrace bar / restaurant with views of The White House and The Washington Monument. The property is near many of D.C.’s attractions making this a good location for both business and personal travel.
I have to wonder what my friend and blogger, Robert, who writes the blog, Etiquetteer, might have to say about such a delicate matter.
Much thanks to David over at WGB who initially posted this photo.
Holy cow, the times are definitely changing. In the wake of a storm of negative publicity over Boston Beer Company (the manufacturer of Sam Adams beer) announced that they will not participate in the upcoming South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
More here.
Assuming my Jet Blue flight takes off on time, I should be on the runway at Logan Airport. I have an early morning meeting on Friday in D.C. and was faced with the option of taking a very, very early flight or spending the night in America’s most dysfunctional city. Since I love to sleep and I’m no stranger to dysfunction it was an easy decision to make.
I’ll be staying at the W Washington D.C. I’ve been to this property once before and I wrote about it in my 2010 post, Excuse me, but don’t I know you? I wonder if I’ll see anyone else famous there on this trip.
Any thoughts or suggestions on where I should grab a bite or place I should go this evening while visiting? I’ll only have a couple of hours because as I mentioned previously – I love to sleep.
Check out which local designer is currently featured on SoWa Boston’s Create & Enjoy page.
If you are interested in architecture or design or have an interest in lighting, show Sergio some love and like his Facebook page here.
The Boston Gay Men’s Chorus celebrates all things family with two shows later this month, March 22 – 23, 2014 at Jordan Hall in the Fenway.
Inspired by Massachusetts upcoming 10-year anniversary, legalizing marriages of same-sex couples, Boston’s Gay Men’s Chorus music Director, Rueben Reynolds has created, Sons & Daughters, which is a celebration of families. The Rainbow Times has written more about the upcoming show here.
Later tonight The Boston Ballet will premiere Sir Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella. This grandiose production is sure to please those who love classical ballet.
Take advantage of this opportunity to plan a fun night out with someone special. If you’ve never been to a ballet or if it has been years since your last visit come and see what you are missing. One can’t reasonably argue there is nothing to do if one doesn’t try new things – right?
Tickets to Boston Ballet’s Cinderella Mar 13 – Mar 23
The Boston Ballet performances take place at Boston’s Opera House, starting tonight, Thursday, March 13th through Sunday, March 23rd. Watch The Boston Ballet’s preview here.
Late last year The MBTA announced they would resume late night service, running all subway trains and the 15 most popular bus routes until 3 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday as part of a one year test to see if there is sufficient demand.
Today the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority reported Gov. Patrick will make an announcement at 10 a.m. tomorrow about when the MBTA late-night service begins.
You needn’t be a music lover or even familiar with classical music to appreciate this humorous and brilliant pianist’s interpretation of how Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, Bach and Mozart might’ve performed “Happy Birthday”.
Enjoy this fantastic video and thank you Sergio for sharing this with me.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Boston LGBT Film Festival. Founded in 1984, the festival has been hosted by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston since the early nineties. In 2009 the festival expanded to include screenings at the Brattle Theatre in iconic Harvard Square, Cambridge, and the brand new Fenway Health Center on Boylston Street in Boston. In recent years the festival has screened over 120 films from 25 countries. This year the festival will once again open at the Institute of Contemporary Art.
If you are a movie buff, mark the dates on your calendar and visit the official Boston LGBT Film Festival website to learn more and get your tickets, www.bostonlgbtfilmfest.net.