Monday, May 29, 2017

Missed Abandoned or demolished Amusement Parks of New England

Missed Abandoned or demolished Amusement Parks of New England

Massachusetts
Jolly Cholly's Funland, North Attleborough
King's Castle Land, Whitman
Lakeview Park, Dracut 
Lincoln Park, Worcester
Merrimac Park, Methuen
Mountain Park, Holyoke 
Norumbega Park, Auburndale
Paragon Park, Hull
Pirate's Park, Salisbury
Pleasure Island, Wakefield 
Shaheen's Fun-O-Rama, Salisbury
Whalom Park, Lunenburg
White City, Shrewsbury
Wonderland Amusement Park, Revere


Lincoln Park, Dartmouth 
                          



Connecticut
Pleasure Beach, Bridgeport
Savin Rock Amusement Park, West Haven

Rhode Island
Crescent ParkEast Providence
Enchanted ForestHopkinton
Highland OrchardsNorth Scituate

Vanity Fair, East Providence

Rocky Point Amusement ParkWarwick
  










New Hampshire
Benson's Wild Animal Farm / New England Playworld,Hudson - now a public park and nature area
Pine Island Park, Manchester- now a public playground, nature trail, and private property
Surf Coaster USA, Weirs Beach

Vermont
None

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Brands and Products we Miss from the 90's

Nokia



Cingular



Fubu




Orbitz (The drink)




Phat Farm




Pepe Jeans



Tommy Hilfiger





Lisa Frank




Trapper Keeper




Pogs




Tamagotchi




Squeeze its




Koosh Balls



Friday, May 19, 2017

Fairs in New England

Barnstable County Fair (MA)
July 17- 23, 2017


Topsfield Fair (MA)
September 29 - October 9, 2017






Fryeburg Fair (ME)
October 1 - October 8, 2017




Washington County Fair (RI)
August 16 - 20, 2017




Vermont State Fair (VT - obviously)
August 15 - 19, 2017




Durham Fair (CT)
September 21 - 24, 2017




Deerfield Fair (NH)
September 28 - October 1, 2017




The Big E (MA)
September 15 - October 1, 2017





Westport Fair (MA)
July 12 - 16, 2017




Saturday, May 13, 2017

Sale!

Free Fun Fridays


Free Fun Fridays


Highland Street 2017 Free Fun Fridays schedule:
          




JUNE 23
Lyric Stage Company of Boston
Mary Baker Eddy Library
The Sports Museum
Clark Art Institute
The Mount: Edith Wharton’s Home
Worcester Art Museum
Peabody Essex Museum
The Discovery Museums

JUNE 30
Boston Children’s Museum
MIT Museum
Norman Rockwell Museum
Springfield Museums
EcoTarium
Maritime Gloucester
New Bedford Whaling Museum
The Gardens at Elm Bank (Massachusetts Horticultural Society)

JULY 7
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
New England Historic Genealogical Society
Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum
Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
Amelia Park Children’s Museum
Falmouth Museums on the Green
Pilgrim Hall Museum
Children’s Museum in Easton
The Hall at Patriot Place

JULY 14
Edward M. Kennedy Institute
The Metropolitan Waterworks Museum
Harvard Museums of Science and Culture
Larz Anderson Auto Museum
Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Edward Gorey House
Museum of Russian Icons
Cape Ann Museum

JULY 21
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA)
Tanglewood
Boston Athenaeum
The Museum of the NCAAA
Fruitlands Museum, The Trustees
Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History
Lynn Museum
Hancock Shaker Village
Sandwich Glass Museum

JULY 28
JFK Presidential Library and Museum
Commonwealth Museum
Arnold Arboretum
The Eric Carle Museum
Berkshire Theatre Group
Historic Deerfield
Cape Cod Museum of Art
Wenham Museum
Tower Hill Botanic Garden

AUGUST 4
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company
Old State House
The Greenway Carousel
Fort Devens Museum
Children’s Museum at Holyoke
International Volleyball Hall of Fame
The Old Manse, The Trustees
JFK Hyannis Museum

AUGUST 11
Franklin Park Zoo
Fuller Craft Museum
Cape Cod Maritime Museum
Worcester Historical Museum
Griffin Museum of Photography
Fitchburg Art Museum
Jacob’s Pillow Dance
Smith College Museum of Art
Naumkeag, The Trustees

AUGUST 18
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (ICA)
Old Sturbridge Village
Freedom Trail® Foundation
Buttonwoods Park Zoo
Cape Cod Children’s Museum
Concord Museum
Berkshire Museum
Emily Dickinson Museum

AUGUST 25
Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park
USS Constitution Museum
Plimoth Plantation
MASS MoCA
Nantucket Whaling Museum
The Children’s Museum of Greater Fall River
Museum of African American History
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
Heritage Museums and Gardens

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Taxidermy: creepy yet intriguing


Taxidermy is the preserving of an animal's body via stuffing or mounting for the purpose of display or study. Wikipedia Definition

As I walked through the "Ripley's Believe it Or Not" Museum in New York City; I came across this interesting display. It makes me think of a scene from the movie "Dinner for Schmucks."

A Taxidermy Exhibit

I do think taxidermy is an art - but I don't think it's right to kill endangered species for this kind of art. Unlike the movie not all animals that are made into taxidermy pieces died from natural causes. 

Opinion - to each their own.

Friday, May 5, 2017

Earn Cash and gift cards with these Apps

Earn Cash and gift cards with these Apps

Shopkickoffers customers rewards for walking into stores. It uses points called “kicks” which are usually awarded when users walk into participating stores. They also give you points for scanning different products within each store

Uber/Lyftallows consumers with smartphones to submit a trip request, drivers use their own personal cars. 


iSecretShop - Pays you to be a mystery shopper


Lucktastic - An app that is an add-supported, free-to-play virtual scratch cards


Swagbucks - Users earn points (called SB) by doing different online activities, including searching, shopping, taking surveys, playing games, and discovering online content, then users can redeem those points for gift cards, or PayPal.


fiverr - Provide your tangible talent starting at $5 per gig requested.


Walmart App - Scan your Walmart receipt and let Walmart do the rest; by searching nearby retailers that may have the same products you bought on sale. Walmart will reimburse you the difference wit ha Walmart gift card


Fronto - Receive points to unlock your phone and to watch App ads.


Ibotta - Scan your receipts and purchased items to get coupon rebates back for cash.


Apps I haven't tried:


CheckPoints - Use CheckPoints in different stores to scan barcodes of products for points.


AppTrailers - Watch trailers of different Apps and receive points for each App you watch. These points can be redeemed for gift cards.

IconZoomer Shoot it – Send it – Earn it - receive cash for your photos. Each week you’ll receive assignments of basic topics such as: “Show us what you are eating for dinner?” or “Show the shoes are you wearing today?”

GymPact - Get paid to workout at the gym.


GigWalk - get paid to: Take a pictures of a menus, take a picture of an intersection or roadblock, enter an establishment's hours of operation, write a review of something, answer quick questions like: is this place still in business?

Phewtick - Make money meeting new people.

CashKingMake money by completing offers such as downloading & playing the latest games, filling out quick surveys and by telling your friends to do the same.


NPoll - Paid polls and mini surveys that are between 5-15 questions each, on different topics, and will usually pay 20 cents each. Some may pay up to $2.00 for polls about apps.

ThumbSpeak - Take surveys and give your opinion to receive rewards

CoSign - you can find products you love and rewards you when you share the products you find


PerkGet Gift Cards, Prizes, even money when you watch tv, play games, and shop with Perk.

RecieptHog - an app that gives coins for users to take pictures of their grocery receipts, your coins can be redeemed for cash.

Mobee - Be a secret shopper at your favorite stores.

Get Paid to Play - Get paid to download free apps, register to free sites and watch video ads.

Vigglea loyalty program for television that encourage consumers to engage in different ways of entertainment such as tv, movies, games and music.

Nexercise - making exercising fun and rewarding.

Panel App - take surveys and leave the app running on your phone to earn point for gift cards and paypal payments.

Jingit - Watch videos and give feedback to earn cash and gift cards immediately. Also create a shopping list by reviewing "Check In" information for cash back offers.

Fancakeis a live social game that rewards you for watching sports on tv.

SavingStar - App for grocery coupons. Earn cash back on your groceries and there's nothing to clip or print. SavingStar is a free app.

Ipinion - Take surveys and give your opinion for points toward rewards.

IPhone Only:

JunoWallet - This app securely stores the numbers and pins for existing gift cards from retailers. Redeem them directly from your device. Eliminate the need to card the plastic cards everywhere.


Zaarly - Create your own small business and become a member of Zaarly for consumers to view your services. 

Location Panel - Get rewards for helping cities plan roads and transportation systems. Also get rewards by helping stores and restaurants decide where to open new locations. 

Field Agent - Complete Small assignments at places you go every day like at grocery store. They'll pay you for collecting information like photos or product information for their clients.

EasyShiftpays cash to shop, eat, and explore in your region

Mobile Rewards - Earn credits by trying free apps, watching video ads, completing surveys, inviting Friends, and logging in everyday

TaskRabbit - Become a handyman or offer your services by being cleaning help with taskrabbit.



Did I forget any Apps? Are there any that you'd like to share? Which App is your favorite and why? Did you find an error with anything written? Leave your comments below!




Facts About Seagulls

Facts About Seagulls


Seagulls can drink both fresh and salt water. Seagulls have a special pair of glands right above their eyes which allows them to flush the salt from their systems.

The Native American seagull symbol means a carefree attitude, versatility, and freedom.

The seagull is the state bird of Utah.

(Sea)gulls stamp their feet in a group to imitate rainfall and trick earthworms to come to the surface.

The swallow-tailed gull from the Galapagos Islands is nocturnal.

There are around 50 types of gulls found worldwide.

Seagulls are omnivores. They eat many, many types of foods, including but not limited to fish, insects, eggs, trash, mollusks and much more; they are opportunistic feeders.

At least one type of seagulls are found on every continent, including Antarctica.