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ZoeCornblog’s Surgery

ZoeCornblog underwent surgery yesterday to remove a lump that was growing, and was worrisome … so off to the vet’s she went yesterday morning.  And I am pleased to report that when HollyCornblog and CharlieHopbrew picked her up she had … Continue reading

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Things I am Learning This Morning

Joe Lieberman is (probably) done. Watching RPE prepare to go to Israel … and watching PB head off to Botswana … and watching JBD and BJE get ready to fly off to Costa Rica is reawakening my sense of myself … Continue reading

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So, Today It Snows

I was going to have a leisurely morning of blogging, but it appears that a “wintry mix” will be visiting us today and so, I am going to hitch a ride into town with one of my all-wheel-drive cronies and … Continue reading

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Now, No Need to Worry …

… about the Pats any more (as DaddyCornblog would say).  Sadly, the Pats and Eagles are gone … so now we’re hoping for a Steelers-Packers Superbowl.  (That’s what the consensus is in these parts … and HollyCornblog agrees, so you … Continue reading

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Happy Friday!

Yesterday I got briefly caught up in reading some hateful tweets from a Texan who was overjoyed that Kay Bailey Hutchinson was retiring … and clearly hoping for someone more to the far, far, far right to replace her.  This … Continue reading

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Kudos to POTUS

Barack Obama struck an absolutely perfect note when he spoke at the Memorial Service last night.  Here we watched, almost accidentally, and with rapt attention, after coming in from shoveling snow.  Sounds like Jan Brewer came through, too, even winning … Continue reading

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Jon Stewart Got It Right

In his opening monologue on Monday night’s Daily Show Jon Stewart hit the nail on the head, not blaming anyone or anything specific for this past weekend’s tragedy.  He noted, rightly, that if you could draw a straight line of … Continue reading

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What I Am Learning

As I read the responses to the tragic assassination attempt in Arizona, one of the biggest things that I am learning is how very fragile the so-called pundits of the right-wing are.  I mean fragile in the sense that any … Continue reading

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1/10/11

Violence is not power, but the absence of power. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Sick at Heart

Six people were shot down yesterday in Tucson … on a Saturday morning when they were out and about, simply living their lives.  They are: * John M. Roll, 63, a federal district court judge. * Gabriel Zimmerman, 30, Giffords’ … Continue reading

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