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Rugby: England v. Ireland, and with an historic twist
Today the BIG match in the European Six Nations Championship will be England playing Ireland at a venue called Croke Park. And for more reasons then it just being an important International rugby match. This is the home of the Gaelic Athletic Association, and rugby is not normally played there. However Ireland’s rugby ground is … Read more
Bald Eagles on Elmore Ave.
For awhile we have been spotting bald eagles in our neighborhood (only 35 miles north of Manhattan). About four months ago an eagle sat up in a (big) tree in the back of our neighbor’s yard across the street (UPDATE: Brigid says it was more like two years ago, and there were two of them, … Read more
The NY Times can’t figure out why Venezuela’s economy is going into the toilet
Amazing. Here Chavez takes the advice of the NYT and look what happens (The link to the NY Times will only bring you to the story for free, for one week. After that you’ll have to join TimesSelect [$50/yr. – some people actually pay it] to read it. The Times believes in a market economy … Read more
Health and domestic scene
Feeling much better six days into the antibiotic regimen – cough is almost gone. And went to the gym yesterday and today. Did 20 minutes on the bike, stretched and lifted weights yesterday – felt pretty good. Today rode the bike for 28 minutes and then struggled on the ellyptical machine for 14 minutes. Really … Read more
A jarring contrast – World Hunger and Luxury Private Jumbo Jets
The following two articles – something about mis-placed priorities? Top News- Hunger Kills 18,000 Kids Each Day, U.N. Says – AOL News "The little girl in Malawi who’s fed, and goes to school: 50 percent less likely to be HIV-positive, 50 percent less likely to give birth to a low birth weight baby," he said … Read more
The High School decision for Joe is in…
And it’s Fordham Prep. I’d written about this issue here – and there’s also a good picture of Joe doing one of the things he finds cool …Tom Faranda’s Folly: On the Faranda domestic front A friend of ours (Laurie Hurley) emailed me tonight asking what we were doing and here’s the gist of what … Read more
Latest read: The Challenge of Jesus
N.T. Wright is the Anglican Bishop of Durham (England) and also a leading scriptural scholar. (By the way, for some reason he doesn’t use his full name when writing and publishing – the N.T. stands for Nicholas Thomas.) I’ve been wanting to read a sample of his work, and "The Challenge of Jesus" was a … Read more
Another culinary masterpiece by our friend Doreen
Saturday night we were out at Chez Novotny, hosted by Paul and Doreen Novotny. Doreen cooks up a big meal with a theme for all of us about once a year. This time it was a french meal, with a few contributions from the Farandas, Riners, and Cannons. Here’s our glamorous hostess – And here’s … Read more
My neighbor Sue, and some local Croton politics
I don’t get involved in local politics, but my friend and neighbor Sue Konig is running for village Trustee. The election is March 20th. And there’s actually an important issue. Has to do with the local environment. Croton Republicans running against transfer station CROTON-ON-HUDSON – The Republican Party is running on a platform to close … Read more