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Rochester

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on October 5, 2019 by grannie1October 5, 2019

Riding horses, feeding alpacas, tasting cannolis, what’s not to like about Rochester, Massachusetts? In this seemingly sleepy rural town with a population of just under 6,000 you have to dig a little to find the fun, but trust me, it’s … Continue reading →

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Mattapoisett, MA

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on September 4, 2019 by grannie1December 12, 2021

The beautiful little town of Mattapoisett graces the south coast between the towns of Marion and Fairhaven.  With a year round population of just over 6,000, according to the 2010 US Census, the town covers 24 square miles. Once a … Continue reading →

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Marshfield Massachusetts

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on August 6, 2019 by grannie1September 15, 2019

The beautiful seaside town of Marshfield extends 31 square miles along the south shore, sandwiched between Duxbury to the south and Scituate to the north.  Its year-round population is over 25,000 but swells to over 40,000 during the summer months. … Continue reading →

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Scituate, Massachusetts

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on August 6, 2019 by grannie1August 17, 2019

Beautiful Scituate, Massachusetts is nestled into the south shore between Cohasset to the north and Marshfield to the south.  It’s almost the same size as Marshfield in terms of square miles at 31, but the year-round population is only 18,000. … Continue reading →

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Hawaii, All That It’s Cracked Up to Be

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on April 13, 2017 by grannie1April 13, 2017

Ever since I can remember, I’ve wanted to go to Hawaii. I never focused on which islands, in fact I used to think of Hawaii as just one island. As I’ve gotten older, the trip has moved up my bucket … Continue reading →

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Coach Lou Silva

Marshfield Football Coach Let Go – Because of His Age?

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on January 19, 2017 by grannie1April 6, 2017

The Town of Marshfield, MA is in an uproar. Their winning high school football coach has been told that his services are no longer required. Parents, students, family and friends of Coach Lou Silva are marching on the school and … Continue reading →

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Quilters in Sebago, Maine

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on December 1, 2016 by grannie1December 1, 2016

My friend Patty Sawyer has been quilting for many years. She and her husband lived in Middleboro, MA for many years but always had vacation property in Maine.  Recently, they decided to take a leap and retire there. Well, Dave … Continue reading →

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Starting Out Small

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on October 6, 2016 by grannie1October 6, 2016

People are always asking me if we took our cross-country trip yet. My answer is always the same. “No, we haven’t gotten the sponsorships that we need yet.” But we still haven’t let that stop us. We’re starting out small … Continue reading →

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Millennials are a Resource for Baby Boomers

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on August 18, 2016 by grannie1August 18, 2016

What? You may ask, “why would I want to use a young person who doesn’t have a clue about the business world as a resource for my business? All too often our generation thinks of millennials as lazy, uncaring, self-centered, … Continue reading →

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“I’m Getting Married in the Morning”

Two Grannies on the Road Posted on August 4, 2016 by grannie1August 4, 2016

Remember that song from the musical “My Fair Lady”?  I’ve been thinking about it all week.  I’m not literally getting married in the morning, but in three days! The time is flying by, so it might as well be in … Continue reading →

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