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Moose Hill Notebook: May 2010
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Is Facebook Killing Blogging? I was pleasantly surprised to see how many of the friends I've made strictly through blogging are on Facebook. That does, however, raise the question: Does Facebook kill blogging? Now the kind of post I might put on the Moose Hill Journal. So, dear reader, check me out on Facebook. Say 'hello.' It's easy. Maybe too easy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Moose Hill Notebook: One Carrion Per Passenger
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Thursday, January 20, 2011. One Carrion Per Passenger. One thing I've learned in my past few years of observations on Moose Hill is that when I see an animal doing something unexpected, there's usually a reason for it. Totally cool thing to see! I just googled red-tailed hawk and carrion. Heres the interesting quote I found: Biologists had been surprised to find hair from deer, elk, sheep, cattle...
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Moose Hill Journal: October 2006
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Thoughts and observations from, on, about, around or inspired by Moose Hill in Sharon, Massachusetts. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. I recently read The Path: A One-Mile Walk through the Universe. By Chet Raymo. I remember reading Raymo’s weekly column in the Boston Globe until, sadly, they were discontinued a few years ago. I stumbled on this book in a bookstore several weeks ago, and remembered I had hoped to read it. Raymo is professor emeritus of physics and astronomy at. For me, The Path. Closer to home...
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Moose Hill Notebook: August 2009
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Wednesday, August 12, 2009. Or: Where is Gary Larson when you need him? At the top of his lungs. He was loud, but not very articulate, so I have no idea what his message might have been or what he was thinking. I'm pretty sure he didn't do that to every car they passed, so I'm assuming that my being there on bicycle somehow prompted his utterance. Was he trying to startle me? Was I annoying him?
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Moose Hill Notebook: When TSHTF
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Kunstler thinks we're screwed because the oil will run out, we've squandered all our wealth building stupid and unsustainable suburbs and the financial industry has been royally screwing us without Vaseline. I am coming to believe that we are steadily sliding down a very slippery slope but no one with any power to change anything will dare step up to make real change....
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Moose Hill Journal: June 2006
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Thoughts and observations from, on, about, around or inspired by Moose Hill in Sharon, Massachusetts. Tuesday, June 27, 2006. Forgive Us Our Trespasses. I went trespassing last night. Just before dark, I snuck out to walk the half mile to the scene of an atrocity. It was a cloudy evening and the moon was only a sliver. If needed, I wanted darkness to be on my side as I attempted this dangerous mission. I was going where I was not - and would never want to be - welcome. Our town has set aside some wonderf...
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Moose Hill Notebook: The Bastards of Madison County
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Thursday, December 2, 2010. The Bastards of Madison County. I've been reading the Tiny House Blog. A lot lately. I am interested in the idea of building small, efficient homes as an alternative to the monsters most people seem to lust after these days. Dear Mr. Edwards:. I encourage you to heed the journalist's maxim: "Follow the money! Who prompted Madison County to go after this poor fellow? Smack ...
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Moose Hill Notebook: September 2009
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Saturday, September 12, 2009. By Dan Buettner reports on a quest to find small pockets of extreme human longevity around the world. Dan and his team report on four places - Sardinia, Okinowa, Loma Linda and Costa Rica - where an exceptionally high proportion of the people live into their 90's and 100's. Family connections also seem essential to long-term survival. Many of these people live in mul...
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Moose Hill Notebook: November 2009
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Tuesday, November 10, 2009. 9 Million for a Parking Lot? We need to devote our efforts to building real communities where people can live, walk, bike and take public transportation to jobs that matter. We need to invest our shared resources in manufacturing, education, renewable energy, local food production and affordable housing. Let's build in a better world. Letters to the Editor.
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Moose Hill Notebook: January 2010
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Short notes and observations that may or may not find their way into my original blog: Moose Hill Jounal. Friday, January 29, 2010. I bought a bottle of ketchup last week at my local Big Y supermarket. Ketchup is one of those things that just always seems to be in the house. I don't think about it much, and since I don't use much of it, I don't buy it very often. I like a little with eggs or on a salmon patty or veggie burger. Hey, good enuf for me! It clearly says ALL NATURAL! I haven't heard back.