JordanCornblog on May 10th, 2009

Yup, it’s Mother’s Day. Hope yours is a good one, whether you’re celebrating someone or being celebrated yourself. The universe has been kind enough to send sun, a steady breeze, and cooler temperatures — hopefully making relatively pain free outdoor work a possibility for the hordes of mothers in New Hampshire who will be out [...]

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JordanCornblog on April 30th, 2009

I’ve been remiss in not posting this picture of HollyCornblog’s Hop Trellis circa April 2009!
As you can see, she’s done an awful lot of work (backbreaking work, I might add) to give these hops a fighting chance at thriving.
I for one am quite interested to see how hops do under the Obama administration.  If you’ll [...]

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JordanCornblog on March 9th, 2009

Congratulations to the Twin Valley Flyers Peewee Hockey Team on winning the NH State Championship yesterday afternoon, defeating Back Bay in OT to take the trophy.  (And it was our own Mo, of March Madness fame, who tipped in the winning goal!)  Well done, Flyers – and thanks for an exciting weekend of great hockey [...]

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JordanCornblog on March 3rd, 2009

This morning it is NOT snowing – but there’s still plenty of digging out to do here in NH.  It’s nice, light, fluffy snow – the kind where the rewards of shoveling far outweigh the costs.  (Only challenge is finding some place to PUT the stuff – the mounds are so high.)
I find myself thinking [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 21st, 2009

Phew – I feel like it’s been a long time since I sat down with some good strong coffee and just caught up here.
There’s lots of news in the soccer world as the WPS season kick-off is just weeks away!  March 29th, to be exact.  (I should probably think about taking a day or two [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 15th, 2009

Hmmm – the usual internet issues this morning – and an e-mail from FairPoint indicating that my webspace is now available.  Hey FairPoint – it ain’t my webspace that’s the problem.  Could you maybe help me with the little e-mail issue that I’ve now contacted you about TWICE?  (Never mind the time spent waiting on [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 8th, 2009

I’m loving the warmer temps here in NH, as the sun rises on this February Sunday!
Have you heard of Jennifer Figge?  She just completed the amazing feat of swimming from the Cape Verde Islands to Trinidad … at the age of 56.  (And I can’t even get myself to exercise for 15 minutes these days!)  [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 31st, 2009

Sounds ominous, I know … but I’m just talking about the beginning of the end of the month, here.  It’s been a frozen, snowy January – in fact I can’t remember the last time I saw bare ground here in NH.  Not that I’m complaining.  So long as it’s mostly snow (as opposed to ice) [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 30th, 2009

Yup, Auburn (“You can’t win if you can’t shoot“) lost to Georgia last night, leaving Andy Landers and Geno Auriemma both very happy.  Meanwhile, Angie Bjorklund and the Lady Vols gave Pat Summitt her 999th win …
I get so depressed looking at Andy Landers sometimes.  Just feels like I am being dragged (against my will, [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 28th, 2009

Maddow on her interview with Blago … very weird stuff from the Gov. about cowboys here …

Much of this made great grist for Jon Stewart.  And then here’s the actual interview …
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Excellent interview, Rachel!  Rod is not in touch with reality … but I guess that should not come as any [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 26th, 2009

Russ Feingold is going to be introducing a proposed amendment to the US Constitution that will require special elections to fill vacated Senate seats.  Some states already do this by State law — and Feingold’s amendment would require all to do so.  He states:

“The controversies surrounding some of the recent gubernatorial appointments to vacant Senate [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 25th, 2009

It feels like Alaska here in NH this morning — and so my thoughts turn naturally to Sarah Palin.  She is a busy gal, you betcha.
Everyone’s read, if they follow her at all, about how she is blaming the press for the public’s perceptions of her … and stepping up to protect her family from [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 24th, 2009

Yesterday President Barack Obama repealed the Mexico City Policy
- the infamous gag rule that pulled funding from health care providers who offered (or even just talked about) certain health care options for women.  Yeah, you know what I’m talking about.  Obama’s Day Three … was a mixed bag, reminding me that change is a process [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 11th, 2009

This is DaddyCornblog back in 1980, rooting for the Ron Jaworski, Dick Vermeil, Wilbert Montgomery version of the Eagles.  We’ve got the photo by the TV, where Daddy C patiently waits for the game to get underway.  He was disappointed in 1980, sadly.
He died on December 19, 1994 – the day after the Giants knocked [...]

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Fingers crossed here for another good NFL day for the bird teams.  The Ravens I had with a win.  But the Cardinals?  Wow.  I just hope they didn’t steal the Eagles’ mojo.  (Nah … an unworthy thought to be having this snowy NH Sunday.)  If Ravens can bring down Titans, certainly Eagles can bring down [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 7th, 2009

So how’s tricks this snowy morning?  Nearly everything in Central NH looks to be closed … except work, of course.  Off I go shortly.
But first a few tidbits, starting with Celine Dion.  Yup, Celine.  My friend Sheryl has promised to root for the Eagles if I post a video clip of Celine singing with a [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 1st, 2009

2008 was quite a year, was it not?  We had economic turmoil, the history-making US election, Palin family values, the ascension of Rachel Maddow, the Olympics (including the USWNT’s Gold medal) … and doing every Rocky-loving, cheese-steak craving, Broad Street strolling heart good … the Phillies … and now the Eagles!  I don’t even know [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 31st, 2008

Randomness rules this morning, as 2008 draws to a close with a snowy NH forecast, fighting continuing in the Middle East, a new President in the wings, the WPS (that’s Women’s Professional Soccer for those not well-versed in key JordanCornblog acronyms) will be kicking off in April, and the Pats out of the play-off’s for [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 27th, 2008

First off, Chip Saltsmann. The candidate for the chairmanship of the RNC sent around a Holiday CD that reminds us all, yet again, of why the Republican Party is having such a hard time these days.  Here’s one of the songs (brought to us via You Tube) …

I am not surprised that the RNC would [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 26th, 2008

Here’s hoping you had a nice holiday … as the sun rises on December 26, 2008.  I thought I’d share a couple of photos that HollyCornblog sent along from Cape May, New Jersey.  Here’s sunrise on the beach (yesterday).  Check out the gulls silhouetted against the waves.
It sounded like it was a gorgeous day for [...]

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