Unwelcome Ursa
Holyoke now has the same bear problem that Westhampton, Northampton and so many other towns have. Spotted last night in Cindy’s backyard, a bigger bear than this one.
You Could Leave a Message…But Why Bother?
Brett Arends writes in today’s Boston Herald about the pathetic state of American PR offices. “Media offices where everyone has left by 4:51 pm on a big news day. This sort of stuff would be a disciplinary offense in any decent public relations office in the U.K. But it’s amazingly […]
Robbed and Redeemed in Guatemala
Joel Silverstein wrote in Ack’s Inquirer-Mirror last week, an inspiring tale. “A near catastrophe resulted in a triumph of humanity last week for the 15 Nantucket students and five adult chaperones volunteering for the God’s Child Project, a nonprofit relief organization for impoverished children in Antigua, Guatemala. The group had […]
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! I’m Backing Up
Across the street at 7 am, BEEP BEEP BEEP! the men arrived again with their big machines. A flatbed groaning with the weight of a small paving machine, and an enormous roller all on our 12 foot wide little street…barely any room for another car to pass by. Seven men […]
Tags, The Way People Find Out About Your Blog
Tagging is a buzzword among bloggers and the technorati crowd. I am trying desperately to grasp what this is, but it has something to do with subjects that people are blogging about, and identifying ones blog with these tags so that people know that the subject they care about is […]
Shopping Bag Annie’s Last Stand at Fulton
Today’s NY Times includes a story about the relocation of the Fulton Fish Market to the Bronx, and includes this description of some of the people who work there by Dan Barry. “Some lights of the market stand before the silvery truck of a man who calls himself Steve the […]
What? You Don’t Wanna Renew? We’ll See About That!
Wired magazine, the bible of the tech set, may have its finger on the pulse of all that’s cool. But the San Francisco publication has been using decidedly uncool tactics when it comes to getting some people to renew their subscriptions. Here is one former subscriber’s story, from sfgate.com First […]
