UPDATE: A lot of you have been asking for the Duxbury video and your interest is kind of cool and much appreciated. Obviously yesterday was not the day, so I'll try later today or tonight. BTW, we did some video experimentation with some Apple Creatives yesterday afternoon during my Apple OneToOne (which I highly recommend), and I just had a ball with where we're now going with a video production project I'm working on. I try to go to different Apple locations for these sessions to sample a variety of Apple's creative talent and since you cannot hand-pick whom you want to work with in each session, it's always a terrific surprise to get someone you've enjoyed working with before.
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08/25/2008
Head Geek here. The family and I spent yesterday, Sunday, down in Duxbury and Plymouth and had a wonderful time, especially in Duxbury where we hadn't been before.
Matter of fact, the town of Duxbury is breathtakingly beautiful - no exaggeration, no hyperbole - and I shot some video of its waterside beauty. I just have to find the time today to edit it all to then upload and then post.
But I do have to tell you that there are more scenically [exquisitely so] beautiful places to see in the State of Massachusetts - and still be of American historical significance - than one could have possibly imagined when living outside the State. Without question, the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism has a ton of stuff to brag about, but for the amount of television that I've watched in my life, I don't remember seeing much from them or anything that captured its natural beauty.
And after doing a smidgen of research on the town of Duxbury, its history, naturally so, goes back to America's original settlers at Plymouth. And if this Wikipedia entry is accurate, Miles Standish himself was an original resident in Duxbury.
Anyway, I'll try to get the video uploaded today and you'll see what I mean.