Tag Archives: New Hampshire

Wow!

That’s really it, just WOW! The Phillies’ bats came alive in a real big way last night, as they blew the Rays out 10 to 2. Tonight’s game five, still in Philadelphia, could be the end of the Series! It’s … Continue reading

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More Republicans Jump Sinking Ship to Endorse Obama

Can we be witnessing a triumph of reason? A friend in Portland Oregon sent me this news of a Republican candidate for Congress endorsing Obama. As the article appears on the Truthout.org site, “Washington – Joel Haugen, a Republican fighting … Continue reading

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Sweet Jesus, Sox!

Amazing!  Unbelievable!  That’s the Red Sox in October.  Coming back from a 7-0 deficit the Red Sox mounted a comeback for the ages and nipped the Rays in the 9th, 8-7.  Hang on to your hats, folks, and tune in … Continue reading

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War Funding Passes (Again) and Obama Fights the Smears

Big thanks to Carol Shea-Porter and Paul Hodes, New Hampshire’s two reps, for voting against more funding for the US occupation of Iraq. The bill passed and will be signed by Bush, but your votes are appreciated nonetheless. From a … Continue reading

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More on JordanCornblog's Milieu

In a previous post you saw a photo of JordanCornblog’s desk. (She’s trying to be more open and forthcoming … although writing about herself in the third person appears to still be an issue to be dealt with.) Here’s a … Continue reading

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Title-less Tidbits on Thursday

I was noodling around the WPS site this morning and came upon this interesting blog post about The Forgotten History of Women’s Soccer … so thought I’d share the post and add the site (Soccer Science) to my Links. It … Continue reading

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Springtime in New Hampshire

The other evening I was sitting on our deck with the dogs, just listening to the peepers in the marsh across the way. It was great to slow down and gaze down the hill, feeling the warm evening breeze and … Continue reading

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Three Poets in Winter

Last night I and hundreds of others in Concord, NH, witnessed an amazing reading of poetry by three United States Poets Laureate:  Maxine Kumin, Donald Hall, and Charles Simic.  Its remarkable to see and hear so much richness and virtuousity … Continue reading

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Wow!

What a night!  I love Chris Weigart’s take on the NH Primary results.  Anything that shifts the focus from the polls and pundits back to the candidates and the voters is a good thing.  Whatever the reasons for the surprising … Continue reading

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It's Tuesday, and This is NOT About the NH Primary

Yesterday I put on my snowshoes and took the dogs out into the woods near our house in New Hampshire.  The snow has to be about two feet deep, even as it thaws and gets more compact.  It’s a little … Continue reading

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