Travels with Tiro is a video blog about a man and his dog.
Tiro travels everywhere with me and my wife Jen. So I thought it was about time to start filming these things! The plan is to feature beautiful places and interesting facts about those places; with some doggy fun along the way.
Apologies to John Steinbeck for stealing your title....but c'mon!
Sorry. With the dog and the music, this is just not my cup of tea. (I'm also sorry for the candid reference to the Boston Tea Party.) Good luck with your future video's. I just didn't like it.
marblehead is beautiful. it's too bad that there are racist and ignorant people such as the blonde guy who surfs at Devereux and throws fits and cries when other people try to surf there. he is always screaming at folks to get out of the water, especially women and people of color. he has a blue pickup truck, total loser
I had a smilier experience with that guy. right before I paddled out to surf, he got really close to me and started screaming in my face. he didn't seem to mind all the white men surfing there... the dude is a super entitled and racist trust fund baby. The saddest part was none of the other surfers stood up for me. it's sad to see so much blatant racism and sexism in marblehead
Having lived minutes from these landmarks for my entire life, sometimes I forget that I live in the place where it all started. Such rich and interesting history here. If you ever decide to come back, I would highly recommend looking into some of the history surrounding the Plymouth Cortage Company. They were the biggest rope factory in the world and the largest supplier of jobs in Plymouth for over 100 years. This factory is the reason Plymouth has a bustling downtown area and lots of diversity.
GD annoying music. It's in a lot of videos. One could tell you were reading. On a side note, Boston and the surrounding communities have kept out certain people with economic segregation... It's sad really. I was a tour guide in Boston at one time; one thing I would make light of is that much history is not accurate, and to question it.
I grew up in Concord and loved exploring all the historic sites and I would often sit on a stone wall by the old St Bernard's church and give directions a few times every half hour. My favorite time was celebrating the bicentennial in 1975. It was a week long celebration! I was 15 and was rarely home.
I grew up in Carlisle around the same time. I remember following the fife & drum corps along the trail the Minuremen took through the woods to get to the bridge. I think it's the Estabrook Trail? Anyway, it was fun!
Have past this place so many time without knowing who Saint Gaudens was or what this place was. Just finished reading David McCullough's book about American's in Paris. Thanks for making this video available.
Your episodes always leave me wanting to know more. Your pictures are great both in close in downtown and in panorama at Appleton Farm and at the Crane Estate.