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Maybe I am a tad crazy with this move to Boston. My mom has been giving me the weather report in Boston every time I call her. Today, the high was 12 degrees – I have no idea what that means because here, in Southern California, its like 75, because we like in a weather [...]

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Boston Day 3 – Friday

So it began to rain. I realized that I totally sucked at packing clothing options for this trip. Lucky for me, Sean is loving me in anything that I wear, so I didn’t have to worry too much about the fashion…which is basically jeans, a cute blouse and my Chuck T’s.
During the getting ready process [...]

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Boston Trip, Day 2

Thursday began a little late,
 
which became the theme of the trip…as did the trip to Starbucks, where Sean is the Mayor, it turns out.
Lunch was had at Janie’s, which is like Denny’s,but ya know, in Boston. We ate with Seans’ Ma and his beautiful niece, Taryn.
  Um, super cute!
Afterwards we saw the [...]

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Back on the West Coast

My little jaunt to Boston is over and I am back home trying to catch up on sleep and looking forward to editing the couple hundred photos that I took over the course of the 5 days in Bean Town.
Sean was a fantastic host, as usual, and we explored several local restaurants and bars, [...]

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  Some may know that Sean is an audio engineer and producer in Boston. His studio, 37′ Productions is in Rockland, MA and since the last day of my visit in May, he has been working non-stop…like everyday…except maybe 2 of those days. The guy is a madman!
His first live event (brought to you by [...]

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Sean has an album of the month

Sean recently found out that the album he just completed for the band Vary Lumar called Waiting Room was chosen by Northeast Performer Magazine as the album of the month!

This is great news for Sean whose studio 37ft Productions is THE place for local (and non-local) bands to get their sound together and their [...]

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